AFL Football Premiership and Clubs 2006
The Australian Football League is the national competition in Australian Rules Football. It was formed through the expansion of the Victorian Football League, during the 1980s and 1990s.
In 2005 it had a total regular season attendance of 6,283,788, and the average attendance of 35,703 was the third highest of any professional sports league in the world.
The Toyota AFL
Premiership Season is a single division competition with
involves 16 teams from throughout Australia. The season lasts
for 22 rounds and begins in late March.
At the end of the 22 rounds (late August) the top eight teams
compete in the Toyota AFL Finals Series, in which teams
compete in a Qualifying Final or Elimination Final (depending
on the teams ladder position). At this stage only four six
teams remain and the bottom four teams play in a Semi Final in
which two teams are eliminated. The remaining four teams play
in one of two Preliminary Finals and the last two teams
standing play in the Grand Final. The winning team of the
Grand Final become the premiers of that year.
The Grand Final is always held at the Melbourne Cricket
Ground, with the only recent exception being Waverley Park in
1991, whilst the MCG was undergoing redevelopment, even if two
non-Victorian teams are playing.
National Australia Bank Cup
Before the premiership season commences, a knock-out Cup
competition is played. It has had several incarnations as the
Escort Cup, the Fosters Cup, the Ansett Australia Cup, the
Wizard Cup, and as of the 2006 season it will be known as the
National Australia Bank Cup.
AFL Strongholds
Australian Rules Football is the dominant football code in
every state and territory in Australia, except New South
Wales, A.C.T., and Queensland, where Rugby League dominates.
In Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania
massive crowds attend many of the games and AFL is the
dominant sport on television, print and radio news.
AFL Football Clubs 2006
| Club | Logo | City | Home Ground* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide Crows |
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Adelaide, South Australia | AAMI Stadium |
| Brisbane Lions |
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Brisbane, Queensland (merger of Brisbane Bears and defunct Fitzroy Football Club in 1996) | Brisbane Cricket Ground (The 'Gabba) |
| Carlton FC |
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Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria | Telstra Dome Melbourne Cricket Ground |
| Collingwood FC |
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Collingwood, Melbourne,Victoria | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
| Essendon FC |
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Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria | Telstra Dome |
| Fremantle FC |
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Fremantle, Western Australia | Subiaco Oval |
| Geelong FC |
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Geelong, Victoria | Skilled Stadium |
| Hawthorn FC |
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Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria | Melbourne
Cricket Ground Aurora Stadium |
| Kangaroos FC |
|
North Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria | Telstra Dome Melbourne Cricket Ground Manuka Oval |
| Melbourne FC |
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Melbourne, Victoria | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
| Port Adelaide FC |
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Port Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia | AAMI Stadium |
| Richmond FC |
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Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
| St. Kilda FC |
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St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria | Telstra Dome Aurora Stadium |
| Sydney Swans |
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Sydney, New South Wales (relocated from South Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria in 1982) | Sydney Cricket
Ground Telstra Stadium |
| West Coast Eagles FC |
|
Perth, Western Australia | Subiaco Oval |
| Western Bulldogs |
|
Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria | Telstra Dome Marrara Oval |
(Note: Many clubs play several "home" matches at alternate grounds.) Source Wikipedia.org


















