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Adelaide FC

Adelaide Football Club
Adelaide Crows logo 2010.svg
Names
Full name Adelaide Football Club
Nickname(s) Crows
Motto Natus Ad Magna Gerenda ("Born to Great Things"), "We Fly As One"
2016 season
Home-and-away season 5th
Leading goalkicker Eddie Betts (75)
Club details
Founded 1990
Colours      Navy blue      Red      Gold
Competition Australian Football League
Senior Men's Competition
AFL Women's
Senior Women's Competition
South Australian National Football League
Men's Reserves Team
Chairman Rob Chapman
CEO Andrew Fagan
Coach AFL: Don Pyke
AFLW: Bec Goddard
SANFL: Ryan O'Keefe
Captain(s) AFL: Taylor Walker
AFLW: Erin Phillips and Chelsea Randall
SANFL: Hugh Greenwood and Alex Keath
Premierships AFL: 2 - 1997, 1998
AFLW: 1 - 2017
Ground(s) Adelaide Oval (capacity: 53,698)
Former ground(s) Football Park (1991–2013)
Training ground(s) Football Park
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
Other information
Official website afc.com.au

The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club is based in Adelaide, South Australia, playing its home matches at Adelaide Oval. The club has its training and administration base at Football Park in West Lakes, where it previously played home matches between 1991 and 2013. The club song is "The Pride of South Australia", to the tune of the Marines' Hymn.

The Crows were formed in 1990 after a supreme court injuction to halt The Port Adelaide Football Club from entering the AFL. They are a composite team owned by the SANFL and played their first season in 1991. They won both the 1997 and 1998 Grand Finals, and have appeared in 14 finals series in their 26-year history.

The club is currently captained by Taylor Walker and coached by Don Pyke. Walker was appointed captain prior to the 2015 season, while Pyke permanently succeeded the late Phil Walsh as head coach in October 2015.

After the VFL was renamed the AFL for the 1990 season, the SANFL clubs unanimously resolved, in May 1990, that a team would not be entered into the AFL until season 1993. The AFL refused to accept this, and revised negotiations with individual clubs Port Adelaide and Norwood. Two months later, the Port Adelaide Football Club reached terms of agreement with the AFL to enter a team into its competition in season 1991. The other nine SANFL clubs reacted strongly and entered into litigation in an endeavour to halt Port's bid. As the terms offered were more favourable than previously offered, talks were resumed. On 19 September 1990, the AFL approved the bid for a new South Australian club to enter to the league, rather than a single existing SANFL club.


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