• Source: Max Basheer
    • Max Rafeek Basheer (born 9 May 1927) is a former administrator with the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). He was involved in a number of keys decisions affecting the SANFL from the 1970s to the 1990s, ultimately leading to the inclusion of two South Australian sides in the Australian Football League (AFL).
      Born in 1927 to Lebanese Druze immigrants, in the early 1950s Basheer was a state amateur rover who was denied a SANFL League football career when North Adelaide refused to clear him to Sturt.
      Basheer's administrative football career began in 1954 when he served as an honorary solicitor to the South Australian Amateur Football League and as a Commissioner to the League's Tribunal.
      In what was probably his most celebrated contribution to the sport, Basheer served as vice president and president of the South Australian National Football League from 1967 to 2003. This was a period in which, over and above the usual administrative tasks, he oversaw:

      the building of Football Park;
      the installation of lights to the stadium – which took 6½ years and involved a Royal Commission; and
      the introduction of South Australia's two AFL teams, Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
      The Max Basheer Reserve, which formerly adjoined Football Park and was used as a training oval for the Adelaide Football Club until 2015, was named in honour of Basheer's contributions to the game. The Max Basheer Stand in the Adelaide Oval is named after him.


      Football highlights


      ADMINISTRATION RECORD :

      South Australian Amateur League Commissioner 1954–1960
      SANFL Commissioner 1962–1966
      SANFL Senior Vice President 1967–1978
      SANFL Management Committee (Chairman 1978/79) 1969–1979
      SANFL Commissioner for Country and Junior Football (chairman 1978 ) 1971–1978
      Football Park Finance and Development Committee (chairman 1978) 1975–1989
      SANFL President (25 years longest serving president) 1978–2003
      Foundation SA – Trustee 1988 1992
      SA Football Commission – chairman 1990–2003
      Australian Football Hall of Fame Committee 1996–2002
      SA Football Hall of Fame Committee 2001–present
      ACHIEVEMENTS :

      Awarded SANFL Life Membership 1972
      Member of the Order of Australia for services to the game of Australian Football 1988
      Awarded AFL Life membership 1996
      Inducted to the SANFL Hall of Fame In 2003
      Inducted to the Australian Football Hall of Fame – the first South Australian football administrator so honoured


      Other


      Max Basheer is also a successful lawyer. A graduate of the University of Adelaide Law School, Basheer was admitted to the Bar in 1951. For almost four decades, from 1954 to 1992, Basheer was a partner (1954–66) and then senior partner (1966–92) with the law firm Povey Waterhouse & Basheer. In 1992, Basheer became a partner with Reilly Basheer Downs & Humphries and later worked as a consultant with DBH Lawyers.
      As well as his professional legal career, Basheer is the Director of Basheers Strathmore Hotel P/L; Chairman of Directors of the Woodville Hotel P/L; and Chairman of Directors of Samarkand P/L.


      External links


      South Australian Multicultural & Ethnic Affairs Commission Newsletter December 2005
      Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview upon retirement
      SANFL Hall of Fame


      References

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