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  2. Football Park - Wikipedia

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    Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and opened in 1974.

  3. West End Slowdown - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the event moved from its home at the Adelaide Oval to the SANFL's AAMI Stadium, due to the Oval being used for cricket by its major tenant, the Southern Redbacks. The game remained at AAMI for 2008 before moving back to the Adelaide Oval in 2009. The 2009 game was the first Slowdown to be played under lights.

  4. South Australian National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Grand Final was the last SANFL match at AAMI Stadium, with SANFL league headquarters to remain at AAMI but the finals to return to the new and improved Adelaide Oval from 2014. Ahead of the 2014 season, the AFL-based Adelaide Football Club were granted a licence to field a reserve team in the competition, increasing the number of teams ...

  5. South Australia Australian rules football team - Wikipedia

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    South Australian National Football League: Most caps: Lindsay Head (37) Home stadium: AAMI Stadium (51,515) Adelaide Oval (53,583) Various SANFL grounds: First game: Victoria 7–0 South Australia 1879

  6. List of Australian Football League grounds - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows a list of all of grounds that are currently regularly used in the Australian Football League, as of the 2024 AFL season.The table includes grounds where teams have commercial deals in place to transfer home games to these grounds each season but are not full-time tenants of those grounds; in these cases, the club is shown in italics in the current tenants column.

  7. Australian rules football in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Goalkicker listings: Match reports in South Australia generally list goals and behinds scored by player, whereas elsewhere in Australia goals only are generally shown. Field markings: The "50" on the 50-metre line at AAMI Stadium is in a serif font, whereas at Victorian grounds a sans-serif font is used.

  8. 2013 Port Adelaide Football Club season - Wikipedia

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    AAMI Stadium 25,122 2–0 3 4:10pm 14 April Adelaide: W 118–109: Justin Westhoff (4) Travis Boak (30) Kane Cornes (30) AAMI Stadium 40,707 3–0 4 7:40pm 20 April Gold Coast: W 104–66: Jay Schulz (4) Kane Cornes (35) Metricon Stadium 11,332 4–0 5 7:10pm 27 April West Coast: W 84–79: Travis Boak (2) etc. Kane Cornes (26) AAMI Stadium ...

  9. Sport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football at the AAMI Stadium. Sport plays an important role in the business, community, social and cultural life in the state of South Australia.. Sport as entertainment plays an important role with South Australia, in 2007 having the second highest rate of event attendance of all states and territories with 49% of South Australians aged 15 years and over attending a sporting ...