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The Adelaide Metropolitan Football League (AMFL) was an Australian rules football competition based mainly in the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Adelaide , South Australia . Originally known as the Sturt District Football Association (SDFA),[ 1] the competition reformed after World War II , became the Adelaide Metropolitan Football League in 1963 and folded at the end of the 1967 season.[ 2]
Club
Colours
Nickname
Home Ground
Former League
Est.
Years in AMFL
AMFL Senior Premierships
Fate
Known
Years
Albert Druids
Druids
Mary Lee Park, North Adelaide
WTDFA
1930s
1962-67
0
?
Moved to Norwood North FA in 1968
Burnside
Bill Cooper Oval, Newland Park, Erindale
ETFA
1947
1961-67
0
?
Moved to East Torrens FA in 1968
Carriageway Park (Park 17), Adelaide
SAAFL
1930s
1946-53, 1964-67
4
?
Unknown. Played in SAAFL between 1977 and 1983
Hindmarsh CYMS
St Michael's College, Henley Beach
1967 [ 2]
1
1967
Moved to SAAFL in 1968
Kelvinator
Weigall Oval, North Plympton
SMFL
1943
1951, 1962-67
0
?
Folded when AMFL ended in 1967
Mitcham District
Hawks
Price Memorial Oval, Hawthorn
1908
1947-1967 [ 2] [ 3]
4
1954, 1956, 1959, 1960
Moved to SAAFL in 1968
Royal Park
Roosters
Carnegie South Reserve, Royal Park
–
1960s
1967[ 2]
0
?
Moved to SAAFL in 1968
St Raphael's
Saints
Morgan Oval, Adelaide
1946-67
0
?
Moved to North Adelaide District FA in 1968
South Adelaide Ramblers
Panthers
Blue Gum Park, Adelaide
SMFL
1910s
1949, 1958-67
0
?
Moved to Southern Metropolitan FL in 1968
Club
Colours
Nickname
Home Ground
Former League
Est.
Years in AMFL
AMFL Senior Premierships
Fate
Known
Years
Adelaide Colts
1951-52
Junior grades only
Folded
Blackwood
Woods
Hewett Sports Ground Blackwood
GDFA
1912
1949-52 [ 4]
2
1950, 1952
Returned to Glenelg District FA in 1953
Brompton
Mary Lee Park, North Adelaide
1945
1962-63, 1965-66
0
?
Moved to East Torrens FA in 1967
Camden Park
0
?
Folded
Colonel Light Gardens B
Mortlock Park, Colonel Light Gardens
–
1931
1946-53
0
-
Moved to SAAFL in 1954
Cudmore Park
1953-54
0
-
Folded
Goodwood B
Goodwood Oval, Goodwood
1920s
1947
0
-
Moved to SAAFL in 1948
Kenilworth B
Kookaburras
1907
1948-52
0
-
Moved to SAAFL in 1954
Lockleys Youth Club
1951
Junior grades only
Folded
Mitcham Youth Movement
1946
0
-
Folded
1948-52
0
-
Moved to SAAFL in 1953
North Adelaide Junior
1951
Junior grades only
Folded
Parkside Youth Movement
1946-52
0
-
Folded
Parkview
1947-51
0
-
Folded
Postal Institute
1944
1953-65
0
?
Returned to SAAFL in 1955
Sturt C
Double Blues
1901
1946-53
2
1949, 1953
?
Sturt Park
1953-54
0
-
Folded
University
Blacks
1906
1953-54
0
-
Moved to SAAFL in 1955
1946 - Gerke, Harders, Thomas and May (Tie)[ 12]
1947 - William Maxwell May (Camden Park)
1948
1949
1950
1951 - Colin Hender (Blackwood)[ 4]
1952 - George Southby (Blackwood)[ 4] [ 13]
1953 - George Southby (Blackwood)[ 4]
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
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