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Australian Football League

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Australian Football League

The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional competition of Australian rules football. It was originally named the Victorian Football League (VFL) and was founded in 1896 as a breakaway competition from the Victorian Football Association (VFA), with its inaugural season in 1897. It changed its name to Australian Football League in 1990 after expanding its competition to other Australian states in the 1980s. The AFL publishes its Laws of Australian football, which are used, with variations, by other Australian rules football organisations. The AFL competition currently consists of 18 teams spread over Australia's five mainland states, with Tasmania to join the league as its 19th team in 2028. AFL premiership season matches have been played in all states and mainland territories, as well as in New Zealand and China to expand its audience. As of 2024 the AFL is the richest Australian football and overall sports league in Australia by revenue and the 16th richest sports league in the world by revenue. The AFL premiership season currently consists of a 23-match regular (or home-and-away) season, which runs from March to September. The team with the best record at the end of the home-and-away season is awarded the minor premiership; the top ten teams then play off in a five-round finals series, culminating in the AFL Grand Final, which is normally held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground each year. The grand final winners are termed the premiers, the most important team prizes for which are the premiership cup and flag. Carlton, Collingwood and Essendon are the joint-most successful clubs in the competition, having each won 16 premierships. The Brisbane Lions are the reigning premiers, having won the 2025 AFL Grand Final.

Infobox

Formerly
Victorian Football League (VFL)(1897–1990)
Sport
Australian rules football
Founded
2 October 1896;129 years ago (1896-10-02)
First season
1897
CEO
Andrew Dillon
No. of teams
18
Headquarters
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Region
Australia
Current premiers
Brisbane Lions(5th premiership)
Most premiers
CarltonCollingwoodEssendon(16 premierships)
Broadcasters
Australia:Seven NetworkFox FootyNew Zealand:Sky SportInternational:See list
Streaming partners
7plus (Australia)Kayo Sports (Australia)WatchAFL (Overseas)
Sponsor
Toyota
Domestic cups
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International cup
Australian Football International Cup
Official website
afl.com.au

Tables

· History › VFL era (1897–1989) › 1982–1989: Professionalism, club bankruptcy and expansion
Year
Year
Evolution of competition
Year
Evolution of competition
States
Evolution of competition
Salary cap
Evolution of competition
Average salary
Evolution of competition
TV rights per year
Evolution of competition
Draft
Evolution of competition
Zoning
1980
1980
Evolution of competition
1980
Evolution of competition
· Victoria
Evolution of competition
none
Evolution of competition
$11,100 (equivalent to $53,142 in 2022)
Evolution of competition
$601,000 (equivalent to $2,898,675 in 2022)
Evolution of competition
no
Evolution of competition
yes
1991
1991
Evolution of competition
1991
Evolution of competition
· Victoria· South Australia· West Australia· New South Wales· Queensland
Evolution of competition
$1,600,000 (equivalent to $3,221,426 in 2022)
Evolution of competition
$46,430 (equivalent to $99,714 in 2022)
Evolution of competition
$7,000,000 (equivalent to $12,885,702 in 2022)
Evolution of competition
yes
Evolution of competition
Year
States
Salary cap
Average salary
TV rights per year
Draft
Zoning
1980
· Victoria
none
$11,100 (equivalent to $53,142 in 2022)
$601,000 (equivalent to $2,898,675 in 2022)
no
yes
1991
· Victoria· South Australia· West Australia· New South Wales· Queensland
$1,600,000 (equivalent to $3,221,426 in 2022)
$46,430 (equivalent to $99,714 in 2022)
$7,000,000 (equivalent to $12,885,702 in 2022)
yes
· Clubs › Current clubs
First
First
Club
First
Colours
Total
Moniker
Total
State
Most recent
Adelaide
Adelaide
Club
Adelaide
Colours
Moniker
Crows
State
South Australia
mw- Home venue
Adelaide Oval
2024members
75,477
Est.
1990
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
1991
VFL/AFL seasons
34
VFL/AFL premierships
2
VFL/AFL premierships
1998
Brisbane Lions
Brisbane Lions
Club
Brisbane Lions
Colours
Moniker
Lions
State
Queensland
mw- Home venue
The Gabba
2024members
63,268
Est.
1996
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
1997
VFL/AFL seasons
28
VFL/AFL premierships
5
VFL/AFL premierships
2025
Carlton
Carlton
Club
Carlton
Colours
Moniker
Blues
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Marvel Stadium
2024members
106,345
Est.
1864
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
128
VFL/AFL premierships
16
VFL/AFL premierships
1995
Collingwood
Collingwood
Club
Collingwood
Colours
Moniker
Magpies
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
2024members
110,628
Est.
1892
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
128
VFL/AFL premierships
16
VFL/AFL premierships
2023
Essendon
Essendon
Club
Essendon
Colours
Moniker
Bombers
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Marvel Stadium
2024members
83,664
Est.
1872
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
126†
VFL/AFL premierships
16
VFL/AFL premierships
2000
Fremantle
Fremantle
Club
Fremantle
Colours
Moniker
Dockers
State
Western Australia
mw- Home venue
Optus Stadium
2024members
62,237
Est.
1994
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
1995
VFL/AFL seasons
30
VFL/AFL premierships
0
VFL/AFL premierships
Geelong
Geelong
Club
Geelong
Colours
Moniker
Cats
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
GMHBA Stadium
2024members
90,798
Est.
1859
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
125†
VFL/AFL premierships
10
VFL/AFL premierships
2022
Gold Coast
Gold Coast
Club
Gold Coast
Colours
Moniker
Suns
State
Queensland
mw- Home venue
People First Stadium
2024members
26,157
Est.
2009
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
2011
VFL/AFL seasons
14
VFL/AFL premierships
0
VFL/AFL premierships
Greater Western Sydney
Greater Western Sydney
Club
Greater Western Sydney
Colours
Moniker
Giants
State
New South Wales
mw- Home venue
Engie Stadium
2024members
36,629
Est.
2010
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
2012
VFL/AFL seasons
13
VFL/AFL premierships
0
VFL/AFL premierships
Hawthorn
Hawthorn
Club
Hawthorn
Colours
Moniker
Hawks
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
2024members
83,823
Est.
1902
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1925
VFL/AFL seasons
100
VFL/AFL premierships
13
VFL/AFL premierships
2015
Melbourne
Melbourne
Club
Melbourne
Colours
Moniker
Demons
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
2024members
65,479
Est.
1858
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
125†
VFL/AFL premierships
13
VFL/AFL premierships
2021
North Melbourne
North Melbourne
Club
North Melbourne
Colours
Moniker
Kangaroos
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Marvel Stadium
2024members
50,628
Est.
1869
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1925
VFL/AFL seasons
100
VFL/AFL premierships
4
VFL/AFL premierships
1999
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide
Club
Port Adelaide
Colours
Moniker
Power
State
South Australia
mw- Home venue
Adelaide Oval
2024members
66,015
Est.
1870
Former league
SANFL
VFL/AFL seasons
1997
VFL/AFL seasons
28
VFL/AFL premierships
1
VFL/AFL premierships
2004
Richmond
Richmond
Club
Richmond
Colours
Moniker
Tigers
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
2024members
98,489
Est.
1885
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1908
VFL/AFL seasons
117
VFL/AFL premierships
13
VFL/AFL premierships
2020
St Kilda
St Kilda
Club
St Kilda
Colours
Moniker
Saints
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Marvel Stadium
2024members
60,467
Est.
1873
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
126†
VFL/AFL premierships
1
VFL/AFL premierships
1966
Sydney
Sydney
Club
Sydney
Colours
Moniker
Swans
State
New South Wales^
mw- Home venue
Sydney Cricket Ground
2024members
73,757
Est.
1874
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
127†
VFL/AFL premierships
5
VFL/AFL premierships
2012
West Coast
West Coast
Club
West Coast
Colours
Moniker
Eagles
State
Western Australia
mw- Home venue
Optus Stadium
2024members
103,498
Est.
1986
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
1987
VFL/AFL seasons
38
VFL/AFL premierships
4
VFL/AFL premierships
2018
Western Bulldogs
Western Bulldogs
Club
Western Bulldogs
Colours
Moniker
Bulldogs
State
Victoria
mw- Home venue
Marvel Stadium
2024members
62,328
Est.
1877
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1925
VFL/AFL seasons
100
VFL/AFL premierships
2
VFL/AFL premierships
2016
^ denotes that the club relocated from a different state at some point in its existence+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL† denotes that the club did not participate in one or more seasons due to one or both of the World Wars
^ denotes that the club relocated from a different state at some point in its existence+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL† denotes that the club did not participate in one or more seasons due to one or both of the World Wars
Club
^ denotes that the club relocated from a different state at some point in its existence+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL† denotes that the club did not participate in one or more seasons due to one or both of the World Wars
Club
Colours
Moniker
State
mw- Home venue
2024members
Est.
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
VFL/AFL premierships
First
Total
Total
Most recent
Adelaide
Crows
South Australia
Adelaide Oval
75,477
1990
1991
34
2
1998
Brisbane Lions
Lions
Queensland
The Gabba
63,268
1996
1997
28
5
2025
Carlton
Blues
Victoria
Marvel Stadium
106,345
1864
VFA
1897+
128
16
1995
Collingwood
Magpies
Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
110,628
1892
VFA
1897+
128
16
2023
Essendon
Bombers
Victoria
Marvel Stadium
83,664
1872
VFA
1897+
126†
16
2000
Fremantle
Dockers
Western Australia
Optus Stadium
62,237
1994
1995
30
0
Geelong
Cats
Victoria
GMHBA Stadium
90,798
1859
VFA
1897+
125†
10
2022
Gold Coast
Suns
Queensland
People First Stadium
26,157
2009
2011
14
0
Greater Western Sydney
Giants
New South Wales
Engie Stadium
36,629
2010
2012
13
0
Hawthorn
Hawks
Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
83,823
1902
VFA
1925
100
13
2015
Melbourne
Demons
Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
65,479
1858
VFA
1897+
125†
13
2021
North Melbourne
Kangaroos
Victoria
Marvel Stadium
50,628
1869
VFA
1925
100
4
1999
Port Adelaide
Power
South Australia
Adelaide Oval
66,015
1870
SANFL
1997
28
1
2004
Richmond
Tigers
Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
98,489
1885
VFA
1908
117
13
2020
St Kilda
Saints
Victoria
Marvel Stadium
60,467
1873
VFA
1897+
126†
1
1966
Sydney
Swans
New South Wales^
Sydney Cricket Ground
73,757
1874
VFA
1897+
127†
5
2012
West Coast
Eagles
Western Australia
Optus Stadium
103,498
1986
1987
38
4
2018
Western Bulldogs
Bulldogs
Victoria
Marvel Stadium
62,328
1877
VFA
1925
100
2
2016
^ denotes that the club relocated from a different state at some point in its existence+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL† denotes that the club did not participate in one or more seasons due to one or both of the World Wars
· Clubs › Future clubs
Tasmania
Tasmania
Club
Tasmania
Colours
Moniker
Devils
State
Tasmania
Home venue
Macquarie Point Stadium
Expected first season
2028
Club
Colours
Moniker
State
Home venue
Expected first season
Tasmania
Devils
Tasmania
Macquarie Point Stadium
2028
· Clubs › Former clubs
First
First
Club
First
Colours
Last
Moniker
Total
State
Total
Home venue
Last
Brisbane Bears
Brisbane Bears
Club
Brisbane Bears
Colours
Moniker
Bears
State
Queensland
Home venue
Carrara StadiumThe Gabba
Est.
1986
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
1987
VFL/AFL seasons
1996
VFL/AFL seasons
10
VFL/AFL premierships
0
VFL/AFL premierships
Fitzroy
Fitzroy
Club
Fitzroy
Colours
Moniker
Lions
State
Victoria
Home venue
Brunswick Street Oval
Est.
1883
Former league
VFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1897+
VFL/AFL seasons
1996
VFL/AFL seasons
100
VFL/AFL premierships
8
VFL/AFL premierships
1944
University
University
Club
University
Colours
Moniker
Students
State
Victoria
Home venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Est.
1859
Former league
MJFA
VFL/AFL seasons
1908
VFL/AFL seasons
1914
VFL/AFL seasons
7
VFL/AFL premierships
0
VFL/AFL premierships
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL
Club
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL
Club
Colours
Moniker
State
Home venue
Est.
Former league
VFL/AFL seasons
VFL/AFL premierships
First
Last
Total
Total
Last
Brisbane Bears
Bears
Queensland
Carrara StadiumThe Gabba
1986
1987
1996
10
0
Fitzroy
Lions
Victoria
Brunswick Street Oval
1883
VFA
1897+
1996
100
8
1944
University
Students
Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
1859
MJFA
1908
1914
7
0
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the VFL
· Venues › Current venues
Melbourne, Victoria
Melbourne, Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne, Victoria
Optus Stadium
Perth, Western Australia
Marvel Stadium
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide, South Australia
Capacity: 100,024
Capacity: 100,024
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 100,024
Optus Stadium
Capacity: 61,266
Marvel Stadium
Capacity: 56,347
Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 53,500
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Optus Stadium
GMHBA Stadium
Marvel Stadium
The Gabba
Adelaide Oval
People First Stadium
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sydney, New South Wales
Optus Stadium
Geelong, Victoria
Marvel Stadium
Brisbane, Queensland
Adelaide Oval
Gold Coast, Queensland
Capacity: 48,000
Capacity: 48,000
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 48,000
Optus Stadium
Capacity: 40,000
Marvel Stadium
Capacity: 37,000
Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 25,000
Engie Stadium
Engie Stadium
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Engie Stadium
Optus Stadium
Ninja Stadium
Marvel Stadium
University of Tasmania Stadium
Adelaide Oval
Manuka Oval
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sydney, New South Wales
Optus Stadium
Hobart, Tasmania
Marvel Stadium
Launceston, Tasmania
Adelaide Oval
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Capacity: 23,500
Capacity: 23,500
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 23,500
Optus Stadium
Capacity: 19,500
Marvel Stadium
Capacity: 15,615
Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 15,000
TIO Stadium
TIO Stadium
Melbourne Cricket Ground
TIO Stadium
Optus Stadium
Mars Stadium
Marvel Stadium
Norwood Oval
Adelaide Oval
TIO Traeger Park
Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin, Northern Territory
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Darwin, Northern Territory
Optus Stadium
Ballarat, Victoria
Marvel Stadium
Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Oval
Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Capacity: 12,215
Capacity: 12,215
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 12,215
Optus Stadium
Capacity: 11,000
Marvel Stadium
Capacity: 9,700
Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 7,200
Hands Oval
Hands Oval
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Hands Oval
Optus Stadium
Barossa Park
Bunbury, Western Australia
Bunbury, Western Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Bunbury, Western Australia
Optus Stadium
Lyndoch, South Australia
Capacity: 14,350
Capacity: 14,350
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 14,350
Optus Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
Optus Stadium
Marvel Stadium
Adelaide Oval
Melbourne, Victoria
Perth, Western Australia
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, South Australia
Capacity: 100,024
Capacity: 61,266
Capacity: 56,347
Capacity: 53,500
Sydney Cricket Ground
GMHBA Stadium
The Gabba
People First Stadium
Sydney, New South Wales
Geelong, Victoria
Brisbane, Queensland
Gold Coast, Queensland
Capacity: 48,000
Capacity: 40,000
Capacity: 37,000
Capacity: 25,000
Engie Stadium
Ninja Stadium
University of Tasmania Stadium
Manuka Oval
Sydney, New South Wales
Hobart, Tasmania
Launceston, Tasmania
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Capacity: 23,500
Capacity: 19,500
Capacity: 15,615
Capacity: 15,000
TIO Stadium
Mars Stadium
Norwood Oval
TIO Traeger Park
Darwin, Northern Territory
Ballarat, Victoria
Adelaide, South Australia
Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Capacity: 12,215
Capacity: 11,000
Capacity: 9,700
Capacity: 7,200
Hands Oval
Barossa Park
Bunbury, Western Australia
Lyndoch, South Australia
Capacity: 14,350
Capacity: 10,000
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VFL/AFL Team of the Century · Awards › Team of the Century
HB:
HB:
B:
HB:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Bruce Doull (Carlton)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
Ted Whitten (Footscray) Captain
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Kevin Murray (Fitzroy, East Perth)
C:
C:
B:
C:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Francis Bourke (Richmond)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
Ian Stewart (Hobart, St Kilda, Richmond)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Keith Greig (North Melbourne)
HF:
HF:
B:
HF:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Alex Jesaulenko (Carlton, St Kilda)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
Royce Hart (Richmond)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Dick Reynolds (Essendon)
F:
F:
B:
F:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
John Coleman (Essendon)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Haydn Bunton Sr. (Fitzroy, Subiaco, Port Adelaide)
Foll:
Foll:
B:
Foll:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Graham 'Polly' Farmer (Geelong, East Perth, West Perth)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
Ron Barassi (Melbourne, Carlton)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Bob Skilton (South Melbourne)
Int:
Int:
B:
Int:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Gary Ablett Sr. (Hawthorn, Geelong)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
Jack Dyer (Richmond)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
Greg Williams (Geelong, Sydney, Carlton)
Coach:
Coach:
B:
Coach:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Norm Smith (Melbourne, Fitzroy, South Melbourne)
B:
Bernie Smith (Geelong, West Adelaide)
Stephen Silvagni (Carlton)
John Nicholls (Carlton)
HB:
Bruce Doull (Carlton)
Ted Whitten (Footscray) Captain
Kevin Murray (Fitzroy, East Perth)
C:
Francis Bourke (Richmond)
Ian Stewart (Hobart, St Kilda, Richmond)
Keith Greig (North Melbourne)
HF:
Alex Jesaulenko (Carlton, St Kilda)
Royce Hart (Richmond)
Dick Reynolds (Essendon)
F:
Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn)
John Coleman (Essendon)
Haydn Bunton Sr. (Fitzroy, Subiaco, Port Adelaide)
Foll:
Graham 'Polly' Farmer (Geelong, East Perth, West Perth)
Ron Barassi (Melbourne, Carlton)
Bob Skilton (South Melbourne)
Int:
Gary Ablett Sr. (Hawthorn, Geelong)
Jack Dyer (Richmond)
Greg Williams (Geelong, Sydney, Carlton)
Coach:
Norm Smith (Melbourne, Fitzroy, South Melbourne)
· Audience › Attendance
2024
2024
Year
2024
Home and Away
7,656,0902
Average
36,9862
Finals1
600,937
Average1
66,771
Grand final
100,022
2024
2024
Year
2024
Home and Away
7,753,2512
Average
37,4552
Finals1
533,520
Average1
59,280
Grand final
100,013
2023
2023
Year
2023
Home and Away
7,474,684
Average
36,110
Finals1
664,780
Average1
73,864
Grand final
100,0242
2022
2022
Year
2022
Home and Away
6,112,431
Average
30,871
Finals1
639,980
Average1
71,109
Grand final
100,0242
20216
20216
Year
20216
Home and Away
3,976,228
Average
19,209
Finals1
272,746
Average1
30,305
Grand final
61,118
20206
20206
Year
20206
Home and Away
826,458
Average
6,665
Finals1
206,579
Average1
22,953
Grand final
29,7077
2019
2019
Year
2019
Home and Away
6,954,187
Average
35,122
Finals1
563,460
Average1
62,607
Grand final
100,014
2018
2018
Year
2018
Home and Away
6,894,772
Average
34,822
Finals1
700,3932
Average1
77,8212
Grand final
100,022
2017
2017
Year
2017
Home and Away
6,734,062
Average
34,010
Finals1
553,818
Average1
61,535
Grand final
100,021
2016
2016
Year
2016
Home and Away
6,311,656
Average
31,877
Finals1
558,343
Average1
62,038
Grand final
99,981
2015
2015
Year
2015
Home and Away
6,367,302
Average
32,321
Finals1
518,694
Average1
57,663
Grand final
98,633
2014
2014
Year
2014
Home and Away
6,403,941
Average
32,343
Finals1
570,568
Average1
63,396
Grand final
99,454
2013
2013
Year
2013
Home and Away
6,372,784
Average
32,186
Finals1
558,391
Average1
62,043
Grand final
100,007
2012
2012
Year
2012
Home and Away
6,238,876
Average
31,509
Finals1
538,934
Average1
59,882
Grand final
99,683
2011
2011
Year
2011
Home and Away
6,533,138
Average
34,937
Finals1
614,250
Average1
68,250
Grand final
99,537
2010
2010
Year
2010
Home and Away
6,494,564
Average
36,901
Finals1
651,764
Average1
65,176
Grand final
100,0164 and 93,8535
2009
2009
Year
2009
Home and Away
6,375,622
Average
36,225
Finals1
615,463
Average1
68,385
Grand final
99,251
2008
2008
Year
2008
Home and Away
6,512,999
Average
37,0062
Finals1
571,760
Average1
63,258
Grand final
100,012
2007
2007
Year
2007
Home and Away
6,475,521
Average
36,793
Finals1
575,424
Average1
63,936
Grand final
97,302
2006
2006
Year
2006
Home and Away
6,204,056
Average
35,250
Finals1
532,178
Average1
59,131
Grand final
97,431
2005
2005
Year
2005
Home and Away
6,283,788
Average
35,703
Finals1
480,112
Average1
53,346
Grand final
91,8983
2004
2004
Year
2004
Home and Away
5,909,836
Average
33,579
Finals1
458,326
Average1
50,925
Grand final
77,6713
2003
2003
Year
2003
Home and Away
5,876,515
Average
33,389
Finals1
478,425
Average1
53,158
Grand final
79,4513
2002
2002
Year
2002
Home and Away
5,648,021
Average
32,091
Finals1
449,445
Average1
49,938
Grand final
91,817
2001
2001
Year
2001
Home and Away
5,919,026
Average
33,631
Finals1
525,993
Average1
58,444
Grand final
91,482
2000
2000
Year
2000
Home and Away
5,731,091
Average
32,563
Finals1
566,562
Average1
62,951
Grand final
96,249
1999
1999
Year
1999
Home and Away
5,768,611
Average
32,776
Finals1
472,007
Average1
52,445
Grand final
94,228
1998
1998
Year
1998
Home and Away
6,119,861
Average
34,772
Finals1
572,733
Average1
63,637
Grand final
94,431
1997
1997
Year
1997
Home and Away
5,853,449
Average
33,258
Finals1
560,406
Average1
62,267
Grand final
99,645
1996
1996
Year
1996
Home and Away
5,222,266
Average
29,672
Finals1
478,773
Average1
53,197
Grand final
93,102
1995
1995
Year
1995
Home and Away
5,119,694
Average
29,089
Finals1
594,919
Average1
66,102
Grand final
93,678
1994
1994
Year
1994
Home and Away
4,723,023
Average
28,624
Finals1
514,375
Average1
57,153
Grand final
93,860
1993
1993
Year
1993
Home and Away
4,185,388
Average
27,903
Finals1
472,101
Average1
67,443
Grand final
96,862
1992
1992
Year
1992
Home and Away
4,332,917
Average
26,260
Finals1
481,348
Average1
68,764
Grand final
95,007
1991
1991
Year
1991
Home and Away
3,797,177
Average
23,013
Finals1
381,707
Average1
54,530
Grand final
75,2308
1990
1990
Year
1990
Home and Away
3,587,495
Average
23,295
Finals1
475,790
Average1
67,970
Grand final
98,944
Year
Home and Away
Average
Finals1
Average1
Grand final
2024
7,656,0902
36,9862
600,937
66,771
100,022
2024
7,753,2512
37,4552
533,520
59,280
100,013
2023
7,474,684
36,110
664,780
73,864
100,0242
2022
6,112,431
30,871
639,980
71,109
100,0242
20216
3,976,228
19,209
272,746
30,305
61,118
20206
826,458
6,665
206,579
22,953
29,7077
2019
6,954,187
35,122
563,460
62,607
100,014
2018
6,894,772
34,822
700,3932
77,8212
100,022
2017
6,734,062
34,010
553,818
61,535
100,021
2016
6,311,656
31,877
558,343
62,038
99,981
2015
6,367,302
32,321
518,694
57,663
98,633
2014
6,403,941
32,343
570,568
63,396
99,454
2013
6,372,784
32,186
558,391
62,043
100,007
2012
6,238,876
31,509
538,934
59,882
99,683
2011
6,533,138
34,937
614,250
68,250
99,537
2010
6,494,564
36,901
651,764
65,176
100,0164 and 93,8535
2009
6,375,622
36,225
615,463
68,385
99,251
2008
6,512,999
37,0062
571,760
63,258
100,012
2007
6,475,521
36,793
575,424
63,936
97,302
2006
6,204,056
35,250
532,178
59,131
97,431
2005
6,283,788
35,703
480,112
53,346
91,8983
2004
5,909,836
33,579
458,326
50,925
77,6713
2003
5,876,515
33,389
478,425
53,158
79,4513
2002
5,648,021
32,091
449,445
49,938
91,817
2001
5,919,026
33,631
525,993
58,444
91,482
2000
5,731,091
32,563
566,562
62,951
96,249
1999
5,768,611
32,776
472,007
52,445
94,228
1998
6,119,861
34,772
572,733
63,637
94,431
1997
5,853,449
33,258
560,406
62,267
99,645
1996
5,222,266
29,672
478,773
53,197
93,102
1995
5,119,694
29,089
594,919
66,102
93,678
1994
4,723,023
28,624
514,375
57,153
93,860
1993
4,185,388
27,903
472,101
67,443
96,862
1992
4,332,917
26,260
481,348
68,764
95,007
1991
3,797,177
23,013
381,707
54,530
75,2308
1990
3,587,495
23,295
475,790
67,970
98,944
· Audience › International broadcasts › International broadcast partners
ESPN Africa
ESPN Africa
Station/Channel
ESPN Africa
Countries
Africa
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Three games per week (live/delay)
Finals
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in Africa
ABC Australia
ABC Australia
Station/Channel
ABC Australia
Countries
East AsiaCentral AsiaSouth AsiaSoutheast AsiaPacific Islands
Free/Subscription
Free (may require subscription by selected operators)
Home & Away
Six games per week
Finals
Yes
Grand final
Live
TSN2
TSN2
Station/Channel
TSN2
Countries
Canada
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Two games per week (live/replay)
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in Canada, AFANA
TSN5
TSN5
Station/Channel
TSN5
Countries
Canada
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
One game per week (live/replay)
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in Canada, AFANA
Star Sports (China)
Star Sports (China)
Station/Channel
Star Sports (China)
Countries
China
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Three games per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in China
Premier Sports Asia
Premier Sports Asia
Station/Channel
Premier Sports Asia
Countries
China
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Two games per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in China
SportDigital1+
SportDigital1+
Station/Channel
SportDigital1+
Countries
GermanyAustriaSwitzerland
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Two games per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in Germany
Sky Sport 3
Sky Sport 3
Station/Channel
Sky Sport 3
Countries
New Zealand
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
One game per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in New Zealand
Sky Sport 7
Sky Sport 7
Station/Channel
Sky Sport 7
Countries
New Zealand
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Five games per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in New Zealand
TNT Sports
TNT Sports
Station/Channel
TNT Sports
Countries
United KingdomIreland
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Nine games per week
Finals
Live
Grand final
Live
Notes
See also Australian rules football in the United Kingdom
Fox Sports 2
Fox Sports 2
Station/Channel
Fox Sports 2
Countries
United States
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Three games per week, some finals
Finals
Yes
Grand final
Yes
Broadcasting since
2013
Notes
See also Australian rules football in the United States, AFANA
Fox Soccer Plus
Fox Soccer Plus
Station/Channel
Fox Soccer Plus
Countries
United States
Free/Subscription
Subscription
Home & Away
Six games per week
Finals
Yes
Grand final
Yes
Notes
See also Australian rules football in the United States, AFANA
Station/Channel
Countries
Free/Subscription
Home & Away
Finals
Grand final
Broadcasting since
Notes
ESPN Africa
Africa
Subscription
Three games per week (live/delay)
Live
See also Australian rules football in Africa
ABC Australia
East AsiaCentral AsiaSouth AsiaSoutheast AsiaPacific Islands
Free (may require subscription by selected operators)
Six games per week
Yes
Live
TSN2
Canada
Subscription
Two games per week (live/replay)
Live
See also Australian rules football in Canada, AFANA
TSN5
Canada
Subscription
One game per week (live/replay)
Live
See also Australian rules football in Canada, AFANA
Star Sports (China)
China
Subscription
Three games per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in China
Premier Sports Asia
China
Subscription
Two games per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in China
SportDigital1+
GermanyAustriaSwitzerland
Subscription
Two games per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in Germany
Sky Sport 3
New Zealand
Subscription
One game per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in New Zealand
Sky Sport 7
New Zealand
Subscription
Five games per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in New Zealand
TNT Sports
United KingdomIreland
Subscription
Nine games per week
Live
Live
See also Australian rules football in the United Kingdom
Fox Sports 2
United States
Subscription
Three games per week, some finals
Yes
Yes
2013
See also Australian rules football in the United States, AFANA
Fox Soccer Plus
United States
Subscription
Six games per week
Yes
Yes
See also Australian rules football in the United States, AFANA
· Audience › Radio › Non-English radio
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA)
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA)
Station
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA)
Language
Arrernte
State/territory
Northern Territory
Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA)
Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA)
Station
Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA)
Language
Tiwi
State/territory
Northern Territory
Yolŋu Radio
Yolŋu Radio
Station
Yolŋu Radio
Language
Yolŋu
State/territory
Northern Territory
Station
Language
State/territory
Reference(s)
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA)
Arrernte
Northern Territory
Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA)
Tiwi
Northern Territory
Yolŋu Radio
Yolŋu
Northern Territory

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