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    • Source: List of Port Adelaide Football Club records
    • This is a list of records from the Port Adelaide Football Club for the club's first team since its inception in 1870 with the first team competing in intra-club matches until 1876, the South Australian National Football League from 1877–1996 and the Australian Football League since 1997.


      Individual records




      = Games

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      = Goalkicking

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      = Games coached

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      = Premierships

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      As Player
      Dave Boyd 9 premierships, port adelaide and state selector for 25 years, 222 games played consecutive, never missed a game.186 goals Vice president of port adelaide and sanfl director and board member. Hall of famer then hall of Fame selector of committee and players for over 20 years. Year 2000 was awarded the Australian sports award and it doesn't stop there. Huge club donation also.
      A tuff dedicated true and committed port adelaide magpie.great
      Grandson jett mason boyd is following in his footsteps and is a serious player to watch, playing for phos camden (phantoms) under 13's

      SANFL – 9 – Geof Motley (1954–1959, 1962–1963, 1965)
      AFL – 1 – 2004 premiership team
      As coach

      SANFL – 10 – John Cahill (1977, 1979–81, 1988–90, 1994–96)
      AFL – 1 – Mark Williams (2004)


      = Most goals in a match

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      AFL – 8 – Warren Tredrea and Jay Schulz (1998, round 7, vs Carlton, Princes Park; 2014, round 14, vs Western Bulldogs, Adelaide Oval)
      SANFL – 16 – Tim Evans (1980, round 5, vs West Adelaide)


      = Most goals in a season

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      AFL – 81 – Warren Tredrea (2004)
      SANFL – 153 – Scott Hodges (1990)


      Game records




      = Biggest wins

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      AFL – 117 points vs Hawthorn, round 13, 2005, Football Park


      = Biggest losses

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      = Highest score

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      AFL – 29.14 (188) vs Hawthorn, round 13, 2005, Football Park


      = Lowest score

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      AFL – 3.3 (21) vs Collingwood, round 20, 2011, Football Park


      Season records




      = Most season wins

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      AFL – 20 wins (2004)
      SANFL – 21 wins (1980, 1989)


      = Fewest season losses

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      AFL – 4 losses (2020)
      SAFL – 0 losses (1914)


      = Streaks

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      Longest undefeated streaks



      AFL – 13 wins (round 4 → 17, 2023)


      Longest winless streak




      = Attendances

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      Largest attendances




      Largest home attendances (minor round)


      AFL – 53,698 at Adelaide Oval (round 3, 2017 vs Adelaide)
      AFL (excluding Showdown) – 52,505 at Adelaide Oval (round 22, 2014 vs Carlton)
      SANFL – 38,213 at Football Park (round 19, 1988 vs Sturt), although a double-header (curtain-raiser to Central Districts v North Adelaide game); 37,292 at Adelaide Oval (round 1, 1958 vs Norwood)
      SANFL (suburban) – 22,738 at Alberton Oval (round 11, 1977 vs Norwood)


      Largest away attendances (minor round)


      AFL – 60,744 at MCG (round 2, 2023 vs Collingwood)
      SANFL – 30,618 at Adelaide Oval (round 2, 1965 vs South Adelaide), although counted as a neutral venue (Anzac Day Holiday); 27,728 at Adelaide Oval (round 7, 1964 vs South Adelaide), counted as an away game
      SANFL (suburban) – 22,015 at Unley Oval (round 9, 1968 vs Sturt)


      Win–loss record


      Overall win–loss record

      AFL – 605 matches / 323 wins / 277 losses / 5 draws (53.39%)
      SANFL – 2675 matches / 1744 wins / 882 losses / 65 draws (66.02%)
      Best league record against another club
      Minimum 20 league matches against a current club:

      AFL – St Kilda – 24 wins / 11 losses / 0 draws (68.57%)
      SANFL – Glenelg – 180 wins / 69 losses / 3 draws (72.02%)
      Worst league record against another club
      Minimum 20 league matches against a current club:

      AFL – Geelong – 12 wins / 26 losses / 1 draw (30.77%)
      SANFL – Norwood – 198 wins / 196 losses / 17 draws (50.24%)


      = AFL

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      Notes




      References

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