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Footballpark

Photo: sanfl.com.au

Football Park, also known as AAMI Stadium due to sponsorship arrangements, is located in West Lakes in Adelaide's north-western suburbs. The ground was the home ground of both Adelaide and Port Adelaide from their entry into the AFL (in 1991 and 1997 respectively) until 2013. Since 2014 the South Australian clubs have played their home games at Adelaide Oval.

Overall record[]

Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 34 11 31 1 32.4%
Finals 4 1 3 0 25.0%
By opponent
Adelaide 21 8 13 0 38.1%
Port Adelaide 13 3 10 0 23.1%


Records[]

Biggest win: 54 points over Adelaide in Round 10 1996

Biggest loss: 112 points to Port Adelaide in Round 22 2001

Highest score: 130 points vs Adelaide in Round 10 1996

Lowest score: 31 points vs Adelaide in Round 14 1997

Highest score against: 163 points by Port Adelaide in Round 22 2001

Lowest score against: 50 points by Port Adelaide in Round 21 2012

Most goals: 5 by Phil Matera against Adelaide in Round 4 2003, and by Mark LeCras against Adelaide in Round 12 2011

Every game[]

Year Round Opponent Result Score
1991 20 Adelaide W 95-80
1993 2 Adelaide L 86-101
1994 17 Adelaide L 78-82
1995 4 Adelaide L 46-56
1996 10 Adelaide W 130-76
1997 14 Adelaide L 31-106
1997 QF Adelaide L 66-99
1998 7 Adelaide L 71-79
1998 11 Port Adelaide W 57-55
2000 19 Adelaide L 90-107
2001 14 Adelaide L 51-64
2001 22 Port Adelaide L 51-163
2002 6 Port Adelaide L 79-133
2003 4 Adelaide L 73-106
2003 16 Port Adelaide L 50-114
2003 EF Adelaide L 57-113
2004 17 Port Adelaide L 70-102
2005 1 Adelaide W 64-53
2006 2 Adelaide W 90-88
2006 12 Port Adelaide L 60-97
2006 PF Adelaide W 85-75
2007 13 Adelaide L 95-74
2007 15 Port Adelaide L 62-153
2007 QF Port Adelaide L 65-68
2008 2 Adelaide L 57-133
2009 16 Port Adelaide L 76-112
2009 21 Adelaide L 48-122
2010 20 Port Adelaide L 60-61
2011 2 Port Adelaide W 116-98
2011 12 Adelaide W 106-67
2012 17 Adelaide L 75-124
2012 21 Port Adelaide W 98-50
2013 5 Port Adelaide L 79-84
2013 15 Adelaide W 75-69
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