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SANFL Club Details Nickname Magpies Year Formed 1870 Ground Alberton Oval Club song Colours Black and White |
Alberton Oval The Home Of Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club ![]() Capacity 15,000 Address Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club Queen Street Alberton SA 5014 Telephone 8241 0141 Fax 8241 0187 |
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Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club Fixtures 2008 Date Sat 29/Mar Sat 5/Apr Sat 12/Apr Sun 20/Apr Sat 3/May Fri 9/May Sat 17/May Sun 25/May Mon 9/Jun Sun 22/Jun Sat 28/Jun Sat 5/Jul Sat 12/Jul Sat 26/Jul Sun 3/Aug Sat 9/Aug Sun 17/Aug Sat 23/Aug Sun 31/Aug Sat 6/Sep Fixture Central District South Adelaide Eagles North Adelaide West Adelaide Norwood Sturt Central District Glenelg West Adelaide North Adelaide Eagles Central District South Adelaide Norwood West Adelaide Sturt North Adelaide Glenelg Eagles Venue Hamra Homes Oval Alberton Oval Woodville Oval Alberton Oval Alberton Oval Coopers Stadium House Brothers Oval Alberton Oval Challenge Recruitment Oval Broadspectrum Oval Alberton Oval Alberton Oval Hamra Homes Oval Hickinbotham Oval Alberton Oval Broadspectrum Oval Alberton Oval Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Alberton Oval Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club All Time Records Record attendance 22,738 in round 11 1977: Port Adelaide 9.17 (71); Norwood 10.9 (69) Biggest winning margin 37.21 (243) vs. Woodville 13.4 (82) at Football Park in round 3 1980 Biggest losing margin Longest winning streak Longest losing streak Most games 392 by Russell Ebert from 1968 to 1978 & 1980-85 Most consecutive games Most goals Greatest winning margin in a final Most goals in a season Most goals in a game Biggest finals crowd 66,897 for 1976 grand final at Football Park: Sturt 17.14 (116); Port Adelaide 10.15 (75) |
Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club Honours Premierships 1884, 1890, 1897, 1903, 1906, 1910, 1913-14, 1921, 1928, 1936-37, 1939, 1951, 1954-55-56-57-58-59, 1962-63, 1965, 1977, 1979-80-81, 1988-89-90, 1992, 1994-95-96,1998 & 1999 Minor Premierships Magarey Medallists Stan Malin 1899; Jack Mack 1907; Sampson 'Shine' Hosking 1910 & 1915; W. John Ashley 1914; Charles Adams 1921; Peter Bampton 1925; Robert Quinn 1938 & 1945; David Boyd 1956; Geof Motley 1964; Trevor Obst 1967; Russell Ebert 1971, 1974, 1976 & 1980; Peter Woite 1975; Greg Anderson 1986; Scott Hodges 1990; Nathan Buckley 1992; Tony Brown 2001; Ryan O'Connor 2001; Brett Ebert 2003; Jeremy Clayton 2005 Wooden Spoons |