Port Adelaide Football Club

Australian rules football club

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2025 Joe Berry joins Port Adelaide Football Club, debuting in round 1
April 14 2025 Win-loss record statistics for Port Adelaide Football Club were last updated, showing their performance across various AFL opponents.
2025 Jacob Moss selected as a Category B rookie for Port Adelaide Football Club from Basketball (Sturt Sabres).
2025 Christian Moraes drafted to Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 38 in the national draft from Eastern Ranges.
2025 Tom Cochrane selected in the rookie draft for Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 13.
2025 Jack Whitlock drafted to Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 33 in the national draft from Murray Bushrangers.
2025 Benny Barrett selected as a Category B rookie for Port Adelaide Football Club.
2025 Josh Lai acquired by Port Adelaide Football Club as a pre-season supplemental selection from Cheltenham.
2025 Jack Lukosius and Joe Richards debut for Port Adelaide Football Club in round 1, marking the start of their AFL careers.
February 2025 The club announced that Ken Hinkley's tenure as senior coach would conclude at the end of the 2025 season, with assistant coach Josh Carr set to take over the position.
2024 Connor Rozee becomes captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club men's team, and Janelle Cuthbertson takes over as AFLW team captain.
2024 Jack Whitlock drafted to Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 33 in the national draft from Murray Bushrangers
2024 Opened Australia's first stadium hotel, named the Oval Hotel.
2024 Several new players join Port Adelaide AFLW team, including Molly Brooksby, Teagan Germech, Shineah Goody, Caitlin Wendland, Piper Window, and Kirsty Lamb.
2024 Xavier Walsh selected in the rookie draft for Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 13.
2024 Rory Atkins acquired by Port Adelaide Football Club through a trade.
2024 Esava Ratugolea, Ivan Soldo, and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher all debut for Port Adelaide Football Club in round 1.
2024 Matilda Scholz wins Port Adelaide Football Club's Best and Fairest Award, with Abbey Dowrick as runner-up and Ashleigh Woodland placing third.
2024 Port Adelaide had a breakout season, winning 8 games in a row and reaching their first AFLW finals, including a preliminary final appearance where they were defeated by North Melbourne.
2024 Jason Horne-Francis wins the Gavin Wanganeen Medal for Best Player Under 21 for the second consecutive year
2024 Membership reached 66,015, finishing 2nd in the ladder with home crowds of 37,871
2024 Port Adelaide and SANFL negotiate and approve changes to player recruiting rules, ensuring the club's continued presence in the SANFL.
2024 The club's AFL Women's team wore the Prison Bar guernsey in its home showdown match against Adelaide in Round 1 of the season.
2023 Francis Evans joins Port Adelaide Football Club, debuting in round 1
2023 Ashleigh Saint joins the Port Adelaide Football Club AFLW team.
2023 Tom Anastasopoulos drafted to Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 48 in the national draft from Geelong Falcons.
2023 Lachlan Charleson drafted to Port Adelaide Football Club with No. 52 in the national draft from Greater Western Victoria Rebels.
2023 Willie Rioli joins Port Adelaide Football Club, debuting in round 1 and scoring 48 goals in 30 games.
2023 Jason Horne-Francis debuts for Port Adelaide Football Club in round 1, playing 36 games and scoring 27 goals in his early career.
2023 Recorded largest away attendance in AFL history with 60,744 spectators at MCG during round 2 match against Collingwood
2023 Achieved a 13-match winning streak in the AFL, extending from Round 4 to Round 17.
2023 Abbey Dowrick wins Port Adelaide Football Club's Best and Fairest Award, with Gemma Houghton as runner-up and Matilda Scholz placing third.
2023 Port Adelaide finished 3rd in the ladder with 64,041 members and home crowds of 37,984
2023 Zak Butters won the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year award.
2023 Connor Rozee, Zak Butters, and Dan Houston were recognized with AFL All-Australian team selections.
2023 Jason Horne-Francis wins the Gavin Wanganeen Medal for Best Player Under 21
December 2023 Port Adelaide applies for entry into the Victorian Football League (VFL) or a national reserves competition in 2025, seeking to transition its reserves team out of the SANFL.
August 2023 Senior coach Ken Hinkley's contract was extended for two additional seasons while the team returned to the top four and qualified for finals.
June 4 2023 Updated win-loss record statistics against various AFL clubs, showing performance across different teams with specific win percentages.
2022 Jackson Mead joins Port Adelaide Football Club, debuting in round 1
2022 Josh Sinn joins Port Adelaide Football Club, debuting in round 1
2022 The club fielded its reserves men's team in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).
2022 Port Adelaide Football Club competed in its 26th season in the Australian Football League (AFL) and marked its 152nd year since the club's founding in 1870.
2022 Jeremy Finlayson debuts for Port Adelaide Football Club in round 1, quickly becoming an active player with 51 games and 70 goals.
2022 Hannah Ewings wins Port Adelaide Football Club's Best and Fairest Award in Season 7, with Erin Phillips as runner-up and Abbey Dowrick placing third.
2022 Lachie Jones wins the Gavin Wanganeen Medal for Best Player Under 21
2022 Port Adelaide fielded its first women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition.
2022 Connor Rozee was named in the AFL All-Australian team.
August 2022 Erin Phillips was named Port Adelaide's inaugural AFLW captain.

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