Club Records
- South Australian Premiers: 4 – 1934, 1973, 1985, 1986
- South Australian Night Series Winners: 4 – 1959, 1982, 1990, 1992
- South Australian Supplementary Premiership Winners: 2 – 1971, 2007
- Home Ground: Glenelg Oval (Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg) (1921–90, 1992–Current)
- Previous Grounds: Football Park (1991)
- Record Attendance at Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg: 17,171 v Sturt on 20 July 1968
- Record Attendance at Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg since Adelaide Football Club formation (1991): 11,827 v Sturt, 28 June 2008
- Record Night Attendance at Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg: 6,047 v West Adelaide, 31 March 2012
- Record Attendance: 58,113 v Sturt at Football Park, 1974 SANFL Grand Final
- Record Attendance since Adelaide Football Club formation (1991): 42,242 v Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium, 1992 SANFL Grand Final
- Most Games: 448 by Peter Carey (1971–88)
- Most Goals: 884 by D.K. "Fred" Phillis (1966–78, 1981)
- Most Goals in Match: 18 by D.K. "Fred" Phillis v Central District in 1975
- Most Goals in a Season: 137 by D.K. "Fred" Phillis in 1969
- Most Years as Coach: 10 by Neil Kerley (1967–76)
- Most Years as Captain: 8 by Nick Chigwidden (1993–2000)
- Highest Score: 49.23 (317) v Central District 11.13 (79) at Glenelg Oval in Round 17, August 23, 1975
- Lowest Score: 1.4 (10) v Norwood in 2004
- Greatest Win: 238 points v Central District in 1975
- Greatest Loss: 146 points v North Adelaide in 1936
- Longest Winning Run: 18 in 1973–1974
- Longest Losing Run: 56 in 1921–1925
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