Port Adelaide Power

The Port Adelaide Football Club, often referred to as simply Port, is a professional Australian football club based in Adelaide, South Australia. From its foundation in 1870 to 1996, the club competed in the SANFL as the Port Adelaide Magpies. In 1997 they became the second club from South Australia to join the AFL.

On entry, Port Adelaide adopted a new nickname (The Power) and added two more colours (silver and teal) in a requirement to differentiate itself from existing AFL club, the Collingwood Magpies. During its time in the SANFL, Port Adelaide established itself as the most dominant club in the competition by winning 34 senior premierships. Port won its first AFL premiership in 2004.

 

Club Snapshot

Logo:
City
Adelaide
Home Ground
AAMI Stadium
Club Address
PO Box 379, Port Adelaide SA 5015, Australia
Established
1870
Nickname:
Power
Team Photo:
Port Power
Debut season:
1997
President:
Greg Boulton
Coach:
Mark Williams
Premierships:
2004
Song:
The Power to Win
Phone Contact:
(08) 8447 4044
Email Contact:
PortAdelaideFC.com.au
Website:
http://www.portadelaidefc.com.au

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