日期R主队 v 客队-
05/11 04:40 6 格林内尔格 v 西阿德莱德 70-43
05/11 04:40 6 伍德维尔西托伦斯 v 南阿德莱德 77-72
05/11 04:40 6 Port Adelaide Magpies v 北阿德莱德 35-119
05/11 04:40 6 Central District v 斯特 41-76
05/10 10:10 6 Norwood v 阿德莱德乌鸦 后备队 72-54
05/05 04:40 5 南阿德莱德 v 格林内尔格 43-70
05/05 04:40 5 [4] 斯特 v 伍德维尔西托伦斯 [3] 75-83
05/04 04:40 5 西阿德莱德 v Central District 45-66
05/04 04:40 5 北阿德莱德 v Norwood 59-67
05/02 05:50 5 阿德莱德乌鸦 后备队 v Port Adelaide Magpies 103-62
04/27 09:40 4 Port Adelaide Magpies v Norwood 43-61
04/27 05:00 4 北阿德莱德 v 阿德莱德乌鸦 后备队 84-68
04/27 04:40 4 Central District v 伍德维尔西托伦斯 90-75
04/27 04:40 4 西阿德莱德 v 南阿德莱德 112-45
04/25 04:40 4 格林内尔格 v 斯特 44-82
04/21 04:40 3 伍德维尔西托伦斯 v Port Adelaide Magpies 83-57
04/20 04:40 3 Norwood v 西阿德莱德 50-37
04/20 04:40 3 格林内尔格 v 阿德莱德乌鸦 后备队 106-68
04/20 04:40 3 北阿德莱德 v 斯特 63-57
04/20 03:40 3 南阿德莱德 v Central District 67-93
04/14 04:40 2 南阿德莱德 v 斯特 40-105
04/14 04:40 2 西阿德莱德 v 阿德莱德港 83-79
04/13 05:00 2 Central District v 阿德雷德 97-42
04/13 05:00 2 伍德维尔西托伦斯 v 北阿德莱德 138-46
04/12 10:10 2 Norwood v 格林内尔格 71-47
03/29 06:10 1 格林内尔格 v Port Adelaide Magpies 150-84
03/29 04:00 1 伍德维尔西托伦斯 v 西阿德莱德 133-69
03/29 03:40 1 南阿德莱德 v 阿德莱德乌鸦 后备队 91-96
03/29 03:10 1 北阿德莱德 v Central District 66-93
03/28 09:10 1 Norwood v 斯特 77-50

The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or S-A-N-F-L), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's governing body for the sport.

Originally formed as the South Australian Football Association on 30 April 1877, the SANFL is the oldest surviving football league of any code in Australia and is the 7th-oldest club football league in the world.

Consisting of a single-division competition since the admission of the Adelaide Crows reserves team in 2014, the season has been a 10-team, 18-round home-and-away (regular) season from April to September. The top five teams play off in a final series culminating in the grand final for the Thomas Seymour Hill Premiership Trophy. The grand final had traditionally been held at Football Park in October, generally the week after the AFL Grand Final, though this was altered ahead of the 2014 season, resulting in Adelaide Oval hosting the grand final in the penultimate weekend of September.

The semi-professional league is considered the strongest competition after the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL) and the strongest state-based competition with its representative team has being undefeated in competition against the Victorian Football League since 2020. The league owns the sub-licences for South Australia's two AFL clubs—Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club—until March 2014, when South Australian Football Commission reached an agreement with the Adelaide and Port Adelaide clubs—endorsed by the AFL—which will see the two AFL licences transferred to the clubs in return for payments totalling more than $18 million.

The league is also responsible for the management of all levels of football in the state. This includes junior football, country football, amateur football and specific programs rolled out across schools, indigenous communities (including the APY Lands in the state's north) and newly arrived migrant communities.

The SANFL owned Football Park, formerly the largest stadium in South Australia. The stadium, which opened in 1974, was primarily used for Australian Football League matches up until 2013 and had a capacity of over 51,000 prior to being demolished. The stadium was the headquarters for the league from 1974 to 2013. The SANFL competition is the second highest attended Australian rules football league behind the AFL.

History

Before 1877

The first recorded game of any "football" in South Australia was that of 'Caid' played in Thebarton by people of the local Irish community in 1843 to celebrate St Patrick's Day. In 1844, there was debate amongst the South Australian Legislative Council whether it be allowed that "foot-ball" be played on Sundays, with arguments against preferring the quiet worship of God. In 1859, the Gawler Institute ran a rural fete which included a game of football being staged.

The earliest recorded Australian rules football club in South Australia was Adelaide Football Club (unrelated to the modern day Adelaide Crows), formed in April 1860. An advertisement, sponsored by John Acraman, W.J. Fullarton and R. Cussen noted that group had already gathered 30 members. The club initially only played internal matches between players located North and South of the River Torrens. The early years of football were poorly organised and dogged by argument over which set of rules to adopt. A meeting of three delegates from each of the three clubs—Adelaide, Kensington and Port Adelaide—held a meeting on 10 March 1873, with Charles Kingston from Adelaide voted as chair in an attempted to draw up a standard code of playing rules.

However, after a match between Port Adelaide and Kensington in July 1873, it was remarked that neither side understood the rules clearly. As the years progressed, there became a growing push for uniformity and structure in South Australian football.

On Wednesday 22 March 1876, a meeting of the South Adelaide Football Club, which had formed the previous year, was held at the Arab Steed Hotel. There was a good attendance, and officers and Committee for the season were elected. Dissatisfaction was expressed relative to the rules by which matches were conducted last season, and the Secretary was instructed to communicate with the various Clubs in order to arrange for regulations. It was remarked that scarcely a game was played last season without some misunderstanding arising, some playing by the Old Adelaide Club, and others the Kensington Club rules. After a lengthy discussion the meeting adjourned to receive a report from the Secretary and Committee.

澳大利亚南澳大利亚足球联赛(SANFL)是澳大利亚的一项澳式足球锦标赛。该锦标赛成立于1877年,是澳大利亚历史最悠久的足球联赛之一。SANFL是南澳大利亚州最高级别的足球联赛,也是该州最受欢迎的体育赛事之一。

SANFL每年吸引着来自南澳大利亚州各地的八支球队参加比赛。这些球队包括阿德莱德、圣克里斯托弗、中央区、格伦格尔、诺斯、南阿德莱德、西阿德莱德和伍德维尔。比赛通常从四月开始,一直持续到九月,期间球队之间进行激烈的角逐。

SANFL的比赛规则基于澳式足球的规则,球场尺寸为165米×135米。比赛期间,每队会派出18名球员上场,他们需要通过传球、踢球和接球等方式来争夺得分。比赛分为四个15分钟的节,其中间休息时间为20分钟。

SANFL不仅是一项竞技体育赛事,也是南澳大利亚州社区的重要组成部分。比赛期间,球迷们会聚集在球场观看比赛,为自己支持的球队加油助威。此外,SANFL也为年轻球员提供了一个展示自己才华的平台,许多年轻球员通过参加SANFL比赛获得了进入澳式足球职业联赛的机会。

总之,澳大利亚南澳大利亚足球联赛(SANFL)是一项历史悠久、备受瞩目的澳式足球锦标赛。它不仅展示了澳大利亚足球的精彩比赛,也成为南澳大利亚州社区的重要活动之一。无论是球迷还是球员,都能在SANFL中感受到激情与竞争的魅力。