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Australian Rules Football (AFL) Clubs in South Australia
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Clubs Listed : 42
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Adelaide Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times West Lakes
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The Adelaide Football Club tells the story and itemises the sequence of events which brought about the formation of the club and its entry into the Australian Football League. First commitment to such a course came as long ago as Friday June 12th, 1981, when at a special meeting of the South Australian National Football League, the then League Directors voted unanimously to support an application for the inclusion of an SANFL team in the Victorian Football League competition commencing Season 1982.  View More
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Adelaide Plains Football League ---- Visited 16 Times Mallala
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Visit our Website for more information   View More
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Angaston Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times Angaston
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Home Ground: Angas Recreation Park, Corner Washington Street and Park Road, Angaston 
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Balaklava Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times Balaklava
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Home Ground: Balaklava Showgrounds Oval, Balaklava   View More
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Barossa District Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times Barossa
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The Barossa District Football Club (BDFC) was formed on the 7th November 1979 following the amalgamation of the Williamstown Rovers Football Club and the Lyndoch Football Club playing in the Gawler and District League. Williamstown Rovers were based at the Queen Victoria Jubilee Park at Williamstown operating out of a primitive pavilion. Lyndoch was based at Lyndoch Oval, sharing the ground with the Lyndoch Cricket Club and operating out of the aging cricket clubrooms  View More
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Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association ---- Visited 21 Times Greenock
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The Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association (BL&GFA) is an Australian rules football competition based chiefly in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. Only 42 kilometres north of the state capital of Adelaide, the BL&GFA is one of the most powerful and traditional country football competitions in Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League  View More
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Border District Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times Frances
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Competes in the Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League   View More
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Bordertown Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times Bordertown
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Location:  Naracoorte Rd, Bordertown  View More
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Central District Football Club ---- Visited 27 Times Elizabeth
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In 1957 the Police and Fire Brigade combined to form a football team which played a match against a team from the Gawler and District League.  View More
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Freeling Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times Freeling
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The Freeling Football Club, nicknamed The Redlegs is an Australian Rules Football club based in Freeling, South Australia that competes in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association.  
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Gawler Centrals Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times Gawler
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The Gawler Central Football Club was first  formed in 1889 playing in a Gawler competition with South Gawler and Willaston, and we are celebrating our 120 Year Anniversary in 2009.   View More
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Glenelg Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times Glenelg
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At a meeting held in Glenelg Town Hall on March 20 1920, the Glenelg Football Club as we know it was formed. An application was made to join the South Australian Football Association which allowed Glenelg’s admission on probation in the B-grade competition in 1920, with admission to the SAFL in 1921.  View More
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Hamley Bridge Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times Hamley Bridge
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Home Ground: Hamley Bridge Oval  View More
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Hummocks-Watchman Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times Port Wakefield
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The Eagles Sports & Community Centre is located on Drake Crescent in Port Wakefield just off Highway One and is home to the Hummocks-Watchman Eagles football club  View More
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Ironbank Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times Blackwood
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The Ironbank Football Club was born in 1986 after a handful of players were dissatisfied with other clubs they were playing for. Permission to play football on the cherry Gardens Oval had to be granted by the Recreation Committee.  View More
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Kaniva Leeor United Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times Kaniva
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Organised football was played in Kaniva as early as the 1890s, and between the end of the 1st World War and the early 1960s the town's football club enjoyed regular premiership success in a variety of competitions.  Leeor Football Club was a prominent member of the Tatiara Football League for many years, and claimed senior premierships in 1950, 1952 and 1966.  During its later years Leeor was nicknamed the Jets, while Kaniva were known for many years as the Bulldogs.  View More
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Kapunda Football Club ---- Visited 23 Times Kapunda
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On Wednesday 18th April 1866 a public meeting was held in the North Kapunda Hotel for the purpose of forming a football club. It was unanimously resolved that a club be formed and called 'The Kapunda Football Club'.   View More
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Keith Football Guide ---- Visited 26 Times Keith
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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Kingston Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times Kingston
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League ---- Visited 17 Times Mundulla
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The Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League consists of eleven clubs View More
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Kybybolite ---- Visited 20 Times Kybybolite
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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Lucindale Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times Lucindale
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Mallala Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times Mallala
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Home Ground: Mallala Oval, Redbanks Rd  View More
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Mundulla Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times Mundulla
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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Naracoorte Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times Naracoorte
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Fielding teams from under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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North Adelaide Football Club ---- Visited 27 Times Prospect
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As far back as 1874, the North Adelaide area had a football club, In that year, a club was formed from a number of people who had moved from Victoria to live in South Australia. They called their club the Victoria Football Club and they played their games at the bottom of Montefiore Hill, behind the Adelaide Oval.  View More
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Norwood Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times Norwood
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At a meeting held in the city of Adelaide on February 28, 1878, the Norwood Football Club was formed. It was apparently named after the town of Norwood, south of the River Thames near London, England.  View More
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Nuriootpa Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times Nuriootpa
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Participating with the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association  View More
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Padthaway football Club ---- Visited 21 Times Padthaway
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors View More
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Penola Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times Penola
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Fielding teams from Under 14's through to Seniors  View More
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Port Adelaide Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times Port Adelaide
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The Port Adelaide Football club is arguably the most successful senior football club, not only in South Australia but Australia-wide.

Since playing our first game on 24 May, 1870 the club has gone on to win an Australian record of 34 SANFL premierships including six in a row and achieve the honour of being Champions of Australia on four occasions.

In 1997 the club reached another landmark in its history by joining the country’s national competition – the Australian Football League. As surprising as it sounds, the players did not always wear the traditional black and white in its SANFL days. For its first game back in 1870, the players donned a blue and white guernsey with a pink cap!   View More
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Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club ---- Visited 27 Times Alberton
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The first game Port ever played was a draw. That was in 1870 against a team called the Young Australians on May 24, at a place called Buck’s Flat on the Glanville Hall Estate property of Captain John Hart, the club’s first president.  View More
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South Adelaide Football Club ---- Visited 27 Times Noarlunga Downs
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South Adelaide has held its colours longer than any other football club in South Australia.   South were part of a club called the Adelaide Football club in the 1860s, then formed their own South Adelaide Football Club in 1875. South is the second oldest football club in South Australia.  View More
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South Gawler Football Club ---- Visited 22 Times Gawler South
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Welcome to the official website of the South Gawler Football Club. With a proud tradition and rich history, the mighty Lions have played Australian Rules Football since 1889, currently competing in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association.   View More
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Sturt Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times Unley
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The Unley Oval, first called the New Parkside Oval, was once a billabong surrounded by gum trees.    The Unley Oval was officially opened on September 10, 1892.  View More
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Tanunda Football Club ---- Visited 22 Times Tanunda
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Welcome to the Tanunda Football Club, established in 1908. The Tanunda Football Club is part of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association, which comprises Angaston, Barossa District, Freeling, Gawler Central, Kapunda, Nuriootpa, South Gawler and Willaston Clubs.  View More
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Two Wells Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times Two Wells
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Participating in the Adelaide Plains Football League  View More
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United Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times Mallala
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Participating in the Adelaide Plains Football League   View More
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Virginia Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times Mallala
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Participating in the Adelaide Plains Football League   View More
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West Adelaide Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times Richmond
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West Adelaide played their first match on May 7 1887, wearing red, white and blue jumpers and caps and navy blue knickerbockers.  View More
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Willaston Football Club ---- Visited 23 Times Willaston
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Since 1889 The Donnybrooks have played a key role in the social fabric of the Willaston area. From the days of big hard-working men in the brick-making claypits to the current full spectrum of under-age and senior teams, the WFC maintains the traditions of loyalty, fearlessness and never-say-die attitude that is our trademark.   View More
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Woodville-West Torrens Football Club ---- Visited 27 Times Woodville
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This club was formed in 1991 when the Woodville Football Club and the West Torrens Football Club merged. Woodville joined the SA Amateur Football League in 1940, joining the League competition in 1959.  View More
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