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This is a list of records from the Australian Football League (AFL) since its founding in 1897. From 1897 to 1989, it was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL). From 1897 to 1989, it was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Biggest comeback – Quarter time: 29: by Carlton vs Collingwood 1970 Biggest comeback – Half time: 44: by Carlton vs Collingwood 1970 Biggest comeback to win – Three Quarter time: 23: by Essendon vs Hawthorn 1984 Biggest comeback to draw – Three Quarter time: 27: by North Melbourne vs Collingwood 1977 Premiership from lowest ladder ...
This is a summary of the highest scoring games and biggest winning margins in the A-League since its establishment in the 2005–06 season. The record for the biggest win is by 8 goals, this occurred on 14 April 2024 when Melbourne City beat Perth Glory 8–0. [1] Previously the record for the biggest win was by 7 goals.
This is a documentation subpage for Template:AFLGameHeader. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template is for use with Template:AFLGame and provides a consistent format for a table listing the summary of AFL games in a particular round.
TV audiences during the 2022 AFL season totalled 125.4 million viewers, with an average of 537,000 people watching each match; the TV audience for the 2023 AFL Grand Final was 4.98 million—plus an additional 756,000 on 7plus, for a total of 5.736 million [93] [94] [95] —and the game was seen by 100,024 stadium spectators, which was exactly ...
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The AFL then began work to establish a club on the Gold Coast as a new expansion team; the Gold Coast Suns were established, and they joined the AFL in 2011 as the 17th team; they finished last on the ladder. The same year, Collingwood played Geelong in the 2011 grand final. Collingwood had only lost to one team all year, Geelong, and now faced ...
This template is used to provide a detailed summary of the results and statistics of an Australian rules football match. It uses Template:AFLGameHeader and Template:AFLGameFooter to define the formatting of the table. The minimum information required is the quarter-by-quarter scores.