North Adelaide Football Club - Club Records

Club Records

  • South Australian Premiers: 13 – 1900, 1902, 1905, 1920, 1930, 1931, 1949, 1952, 1960, 1971, 1972, 1987, 1991
  • Champions of Australia: 1 - 1972
  • South Australian Night Series Winners: 1 – 1968
  • Home Ground: Prospect Oval (1922–present)
  • Previous Home Grounds: Kensington Oval (1888–94), Adelaide Oval (1895–98, 1902–03, 1905–21), Jubilee Oval (1899–1901, 1904)
  • Record Attendance at Prospect Oval: 19,120 v Port Adelaide in Round 5, 1958
  • Record Attendance: 56,525 v Glenelg at Adelaide Oval, 1973 SANFL Grand Final
  • Record Attendance at AAMI Stadium: 50,617 v Glenelg, 1987 SANFL Grand Final
  • Record Attendance since Adelaide Football Club formation (1991): 39,276 v West Adelaide at Football Park, 1991 SANFL Grand Final
  • Most Games: 389 by Michael Redden (1978–93)
  • Most Goals in a Season: 134 by Ken Farmer in 1936
  • Most Goals for the Club: 1419 by Ken Farmer (1929-41 - 224 games)
  • Most Years as Coach: 12 by Michael Nunan (1981–92)
  • Most Premierships as Coach: 2 by P. Lewis (1930, 1931), Ken Farmer (1949, 1952), Mike Patterson (1971, 1972) and Michael Nunan (1987, 1991)
  • Most Years as Captain: 8 by Ian McKay (1948–55)
  • Most Premierships as Captain: 2 by John Reedman (1902, 1905), Percy Furler (1930, 1931), Ian McKay (1949, 1952) and Mike Patterson (1971, 1972)
  • Most Best & Fairest Awards: 8 by Barrie Robran (1967–73, 1976)
  • Highest Score: 34.22 (226) v South Adelaide 6.12 (48) at Adelaide Oval in Round 5, 1972

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