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Afl Clubs in Adelaide: Adelaide Football Club, Port Adelaide Football Club, List of Port Adelaide Football Club Players

Afl Clubs in Adelaide: Adelaide Football Club, Port Adelaide Football Club, List of Port Adelaide Football Club Players

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ISBN10: 1158115679
ISBN13: 9781158115679
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 124
Weight: 0.42
Height: 0.29 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 122. Not illustrated. Chapters: Adelaide Football Club, Port Adelaide Football Club, List of Port Adelaide Football Club Players, Brisbane Lions port Adelaide Afl Rivalry, List of Adelaide Football Club Players, Showdown, Port Adelaide Magpies, 1998 Afl Grand Final, 1997 Afl Grand Final, List of Port Adelaide Drafts, Alberton Oval, Malcolm Blight Medal, John Cahill Medal. Excerpt: AFL: (1): 2004 The Port Adelaide Football Club commonly called the Power, is an Australian rules football club based in Port Adelaide, South Australia, that plays in the AFL. Port Adelaide is the oldest club in South Australia playing in the AFL and one of the oldest football clubs in the world. Since the clubs first game in 1870, it has won 34 SANFL premierships, including six in a row, and achieved the honour of being Champions of Australia on four occasions. From its foundation in 1870 to 1996, the club representing Port Adelaide competed in the SANFL as the Port Adelaide Football Club. Over the years, it has had many nicknames, including: the Cockledivers, Seaside Men, Seasiders, and Magentas, before finally settling on Magpies in 1902. In 1997 The Port Adelaide Football Club joined the Australian Football League (AFL). On entry, Port Adelaide adopted a new nickname, The Power and added two more colours (Silver and Teal) in a requirement to differentiate itself from existing AFL club Collingwood. Since joining the AFL, Port Adelaide have added the 2004 AFL Premiership to their Premiership haul, thereby bringing the total Premierships attained by the Port Adelaide Football Club (PAFC) to 35, (1 AFL and 34 SANFL), as well as a 4 time Champion of Australia. Since 1997 Port Adelaide has also won two night Premierships (2001, 2002) and have finished the regular AFL season as Minor Premier on 3 occasions (2002, 2003, 2004). Its AFL licence is held b...