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Port Adelaide Magpies The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club was established in 1997 after the original Port Adelaide Football Club won a licence to enter the AFL (Australian Football League).

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    Port Adelaide Football Club

    The Port Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Port Adelaide, South Australia, that plays in the AFL. ... Since 1997 Port Adelaide has also won two night Premierships (2001 & 2002) and have finished the regular AFL season as Minor Premier on 3 occasions (2002, 2003 & 2004).[citation needed] Its AFL licence is held by the SANFL.
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    Port Adelaide Magpies

    The Australian Rules football club formerly known as the Port Adelaide Football Club, was re-branded as the Port Adelaide Magpies in 1996 after a licence to enter the AFL (Australian Football League) was granted to the club. ... In 1877, Port Adelaide was a founding member of the South Australian Football Association (later renamed the SANFL); it won its first premiership in 1884.
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    South Australian National Football League

    In November 1990, following a vicious legal battle, the AFL announced the Adelaide Football Club had been granted the licence and would enter the competition in 1991. ... In 1994 after a tender process put to all the SANFL clubs, the Port Adelaide Football Club finally won the right to enter the AFL.
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    Australian rules football in South Australia

    In November 1990, following a vicious legal battle, the AFL announced the Adelaide Football Club had been granted the licence and would enter the competition in 1991. ... Port Adelaide Football Club
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    Port Adelaide

    Port Adelaide is home to the Port Adelaide Football Club, an Australian rules football team, though the teams' grounds are outside the suburb's boundaries. ... The club was awarded the second AFL licence South Australia.
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    Southport Australian Football Club

    In 1996, the Sharks made their first bid to the AFL for inclusion in the national league, which was rejected by the AFL in favour of the Port Adelaide Football Club's elevation from the SANFL. After which, the club continued to lobby for a licence.
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    Brisbane Lions–Port Adelaide AFL rivalry

    The first clash was in Round 5, 1997, which Port Adelaide won by 2 points. ... | Port Adelaide Football Club |
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    Brisbane Lions-Port Adelaide AFL rivalry

    The first clash was in Round 5, 1997, which Port Adelaide won by 2 points. ... | Port Adelaide Football Club |
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    West Torrens Football Club

    West Torrens Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1897 to 1990 when it merged with neighbouring Woodville Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. ... During World War II, West Torrens merged with Port Adelaide Football Club and won the 1942 premiership.
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    Sturt Football Club

    The Sturt Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League. ... In the 1968 Grand Final against Port Adelaide Football Club, Peter Endersbee used the checkside punt to kick two goals in the space of a few minutes turning the game in Sturt’s favour.

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