Australian rules football attendance records

Australian rules football attendance records

Australia

Note: Since the 1970s in Australia, many grounds have been reconfigured without standing room, which reduces maximum capacity.

Single matches

By Australian State and Territory

StateAttendanceYearLeagueEventVenueSold out ?
Victoria121,6961970VFLGrand FinalCarlton v CollingwoodMCG, MelbourneYes
New South Wales72,3932003AFLRound 21 – Sydney Swans v. CollingwoodStadium Australia, SydneyNo
South Australia66,9871976SANFLGrand FinalSturt vs Port AdelaideFootball Park, AdelaideYes
Western Australia61,1182021AFLQ2021 AFL Grand Final. Melbourne vs Western BulldogsPerth Stadium, PerthYes
Queensland37,4782019AFLQualifying Final – Brisbane Lions vs RichmondThe Gabba, BrisbaneYes
Tasmania24,9681979TFLGrand Final – Glenorchy v ClarenceNorth Hobart Oval, HobartYes
Northern Territory17,5002002AFL (pre-season practice)Aboriginal All-Stars vs CarltonMarrara Oval, DarwinYes
Australian Capital Territory14,9742016AFLRound 19 – Greater Western Sydney Giants vs RichmondManuka Oval, CanberraYes

The table gives official crowd figures only. In the case of the 1976 SANFL Grand Final, the official crowd of 66,987 was the number of tickets sold, but when the SANFL ran out they opened Football Park's gates for free and the crowd grew by an estimated 15,000.[3]

State of Origin Representative Matches

League Seasons

  • AFL7,146,604. (2010). Number of Games – 186. Average attendance – 38,423
  • VFL3,830,231. (1981). Number of Games – 138. Average attendance – 27,755.

Although, the highest average attendance was in 1962 at 28,175 per game.[4]

  • SANFL1,090,164. (1967). Number of Games – 104. Average attendance – 10,482[5]
  • WAFL960,169. (1967). Number of Games – 88. Average attendance – 10,911[5]
  • VFA937,291. (1976). Number of Games – 94. Average Attendance – 9,971[6]
  • TFL318,496. (1967). Number of Games – 58 Average attendance – 5,491[5]

League Single Round

  • AFL – 400,401. Round 1, 2017.

International

AFL Premiership matches

Exhibition matches

International Tests

CountryAttendanceDateTournamentTeamsVenueCityNotes
Papua New Guinea10,0001976International TestPNG vs NauruSir Hubert Murray StadiumPort Moresby[11]
Papua New Guinea7,5002009Indigenous tour of PNGCentral Highlands vs Flying BoomerangsLae, Papua New Guinea[12]
Australia5,00020052005 Australian Football International CupJapan vs South AfricaCity OvalWangaratta, Victoria, Australia[13]
Australia3,50020082008 Australian Football International CupPapua New Guinea vs South AfricaReid OvalWarrnambool, Victoria, Australia[14]
Canada2,500200749th Parallel CupCanada vs United StatesThunderbird StadiumVancouver, British Columbia[13]
Papua New Guinea2,5002009Indigenous tour of PNGPNG (U18) Kupundas vs Flying BoomerangsUniversity of PNGPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea[12]
Czech Republic50020082008 EU Cup Australian rules footballEngland vs CroatiaSlavia Sports CentrePrague[15]
Finland15020072007 European Australian Football Tri-nations TournamentFinland vs SwedenHalikko StadiumHalikko[16]

10,000 (1976) PNG vs Nauru Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby[17]

Notes

1. The International Cup carnival does not charge for admission, and crowd figures are estimates to the nearest 500 spectators based on total ground capacity. These figures do not include International Rules tests between Australia and Ireland or tests played as curtain raisers to AFL matches.

2. The 49th Parallel Cup charged admission for the first time in 2007.

Domestic Representative Matches

Notable crowds for leagues outside of Australia

CountryAttendanceDateLeagueTeamsVenueCityNotes
Papua New Guinea5,0001999AFL PNG (Grand Final)Wests vs KoboniPort Moresby[13]
Nauru3,0001999NAFA championship finaleMenaida vs Panzer (Meneng)Linkbelt OvalAiwo[13]
United Kingdom1,5001999BARFL Grand FinalWest London Wildcats vs Wandsworth DemonsClapham CommonLondon[13]
United States of America1,0002004MAAFLNashville Kangaroos vs Chicago SwansNashville, Tennessee[19]
Canada600October 2008OAFL Grand FinalToronto Eagles vs Etobicoke KangaroosHumber ParkToronto[20]
Indonesia50012 July 2005West Java AFL (Pancawati Cup) Grand FinalPancawati Eages vs Pancawatti ScorpionsPancawati (Bogor)[21]

Note: No international Australian Rules Football leagues currently charge for admission, and crowd figures are estimates to the nearest 500 spectators based on total ground capacity.

References

  1. afl.com.au
  2. "AFL Tables - Sydney v West Coast - Sat, 31-Mar-2007 7:15 PM - Match Stats".
  3. Norton, Daniel (2013). Port Adelaide Football Club - 2013 Season Guide. Adelaide: Bowden Group. p. 28.
  4. "AFL Tables - Crowds 1921-2020". Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  5. Review of the 1967 football season Archived 20 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine from Full Points Footy
  6. "The VFA and the Search for an Identity" (PDF). Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  7. "Port Adelaide too good for Gold Coast in China despite inaccuracy". The Advertiser. 19 May 2018.
  8. "Shanghai resembles Gabba as Port blot out Suns". The Age. 19 May 2018.
  9. "Port Adelaide too good for Suns in Shanghai showdown". Wide World of Sports. 19 May 2018.
  10. French almost pull off an upset against the Reading Roos by Aaron Richard for World Footy News
  11. It’s PNG by 129 points. PNG Post Courier. 21 Sep 1976 Page 24
  12. Brett Northey. "Boomerangs PNG tour wrap up and photos". World Footy News. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  13. IAFC
  14. WORLD BEATER: Rave reviews for city's International Cup role The Standard
  15. Aaron Richard. "England take EU Cup – tournament review". World Footy News. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  16. Finland building towards 2008 from worldfootynews.com
  17. It’s PNG by 129 points. PNG Post Courier. 21 Sep 1976 Page 24
  18. Official Website of the Australian Football League > NEWS ARTICLE > Australia winners at Canada Day Football Carnival Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  19. MAAFL
  20. Kangaroos Bounce Their Way To First Premiership Archived 29 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  21. Eagles Win Second Flag
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