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Highest losing scores Rank Score Club Opponent Opponent’s score Year Round Venue 1: ... Source: Official statistical history of the AFL (book). Last updated: 2007.
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.
Highest losing score: 22.18 (150) by Richmond vs Carlton 1972 Lowest winning score: 2.13 (25) by Collingwood vs Richmond 1927 Highest attendance: 121,696: Collingwood vs Carlton 1970 Lowest attendance: 4,823: Fitzroy vs South Melbourne 1899 Highest score – 1st Qtr: 8.4 (52) by Hawthorn vs Geelong 1989, by Carlton vs Richmond 1972 Highest ...
Today's official AFL Record is published in a sports magazine style format. Nine different versions (one for each game) were published for each weekly round (60,000 copies in total) prior to 2022 and Roy Morgan Research estimated in 2014 that the Record has a weekly readership of over 200,000.
The A-League Men is an Australian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Australian soccer league system, it is the country's primary soccer competition and is contested by 12 clubs.
This page is a collection of VFL/AFL premiership and grand final statistics. The Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990, is the elite national competition in men's Australian rules football. Each year, the premiership is awarded to the club that wins the AFL Grand Final. The grand final has ...
Below are the players who have played at least 300 games at VFL/AFL level; this list of players is often colloquially referred to as "the 300 club". [1] Individuals who have participated as a player, coach and/or umpire in 300 league-sanctioned senior games – including home-and-away, pre-season, state representative and international rules games – are awarded life membership of the AFL.
The last game in AFL history was the AFL All-Star Game, held in Houston's Astrodome on January 17, 1970. The Western All-Stars, led by Chargers quarterback John Hadl, defeated the Eastern All-Stars, 26–3. Buffalo rookie running back O. J. Simpson carried the ball for the last play in AFL history. Hadl was named the game's Most Valuable Player ...