Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Adelaide Football Club | |
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| Name | Adelaide Football Club |
| League | Australian Football League |
| Nickname | Crows |
| Founded | 1990 |
Adelaide Football Club, also known as the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Adelaide, South Australia, competing in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was established in 1990 and has since become a successful team, with a strong rivalry with neighboring clubs such as the Port Adelaide Football Club and West Coast Eagles. The Crows have a strong following, with supporters including notable figures like Ian Chappell and Jason Gillespie, both former Australian cricket team players. The club's success can be attributed to the efforts of its players, coaches, and staff, including Mark Ricciuto, a former Australian Football League Players Association president.
The Adelaide Football Club was established in 1990 as a result of the Australian Football League's expansion into South Australia. The club's first game was played against Hawthorn Football Club at Princes Park in 1991, with the Crows winning by 86 points. The team's early success was led by players like Tony Hall and Tony Modra, who were instrumental in the club's first Australian Football League premiership in 1997. The Crows' 1997 AFL Grand Final win against St Kilda Football Club was a significant milestone, with the team coached by Malcolm Blight and captained by Mark Bickley. The club has also had notable coaches like Neil Craig and Brenton Sanderson, who have contributed to the team's success.
The Adelaide Football Club has had a number of notable players throughout its history, including Mark Ricciuto, Andrew McLeod, and Nigel Smart. Other notable players include Scott Thompson, Graham Johncock, and Jason Porplyzia, who have all made significant contributions to the team. The club has also had a number of players who have gone on to play for other teams, such as Graham Cornes, who played for Glenelg Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club. The Crows have also had players who have represented Australia in international competitions, such as James Podsiadly, who played in the 2011 International Rules Series against Ireland. The club's current players include Rory Sloane, Taylor Walker, and Eddie Betts, who are all key players in the team.
The Adelaide Football Club has won a number of honours throughout its history, including two Australian Football League premierships in 1997 and 1998. The club has also won several McClelland Trophies, which are awarded to the team that finishes on top of the ladder at the end of the home and away season. The Crows have also had a number of players who have won individual awards, such as the Brownlow Medal, which was won by Andrew McLeod in 2001. Other notable awards won by the club's players include the Norm Smith Medal, which was won by Andrew McLeod in 1997 and 1998, and the All-Australian team, which has featured several Crows players over the years, including Mark Ricciuto and Nigel Smart.
The Adelaide Football Club has a number of season records, including the most wins in a season, which was achieved in 2005 when the team won 17 games. The club's highest score in a game was achieved in 1993 when the team scored 32.14 (206) against Essendon Football Club. The Crows' lowest score in a game was achieved in 2011 when the team scored 2.12 (24) against Collingwood Football Club. The club's longest winning streak was achieved in 2005 when the team won 10 games in a row. The Crows have also had a number of notable comebacks, including a 52-point comeback against Fremantle Football Club in 2012.
The Adelaide Football Club plays its home games at the Adelaide Oval, which is located in Adelaide, South Australia. The stadium has a capacity of over 53,000 and is also used by the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and the Cricket Australia team, the Southern Redbacks. The Crows have played at the Adelaide Oval since 2014, when the team moved from its previous home ground, AAMI Stadium. The Adelaide Oval has hosted a number of notable events, including the 2015 AFC Asian Cup and the 2015 Cricket World Cup. The stadium is also used for concerts and other events, and has hosted performers like AC/DC and The Rolling Stones. The Crows' move to the Adelaide Oval has been a success, with the team enjoying a strong home ground advantage and a significant increase in attendance figures. Category:Adelaide Football Club