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Australian rules football attendance records
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Australia
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Note: Since the 1970s in Australia, many grounds have been reconfigured without standing room, which reduces maximum capacity.
Single matches
- Largest home and away crowd involving at least 1 non-Victorian team – 78,933[1] (2024). AFL 2024 - Round 1 Collingwood v Sydney (MCG, Melbourne, Victoria)
- Largest home and away crowd involving 2 non-Victorian teams – 62,586[2] (2007). AFL 2007 - Round 1 Sydney v West Coast (Stadium Australia, Sydney)
By Australian State and Territory
The table gives official crowd figures only. In the case of the 1976 SANFL Grand Final, the official crowd of 66,987 was the number of tickets sold, but when the SANFL ran out they opened Football Park's gates for free and the crowd grew by an estimated 15,000.[3]
State of Origin Representative Matches
- Victoria v. South Australia – 91,960 (1989). (MCG, Melbourne)
League Seasons
- AFL – 7,594,302. (2018). Number of Games – 207. Average attendance – 36,692[4]
- SANFL – 1,090,164. (1967). Number of Games – 104. Average attendance – 10,482[5]
- WAFL – 960,169. (1967). Number of Games – 88. Average attendance – 10,911[5]
- VFL – 937,291. (1976). Number of Games – 94. Average Attendance – 9,971[6]
- TFL – 318,496. (1967). Number of Games – 58 Average attendance – 5,491[5]
League Single Round
- AFL – 435,501. Round 1, 2025.
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AFL Premiership matches
- New Zealand - 22,546 (|2013). St Kilda v. Sydney (Westpac Stadium, Wellington)
- China - 10,689 (2018) Gold Coast v. Port Adelaide (Jiangwan Stadium, Shanghai)[7][8][9]
Exhibition matches
- AFL (VFL/AFL)
- Canada – 32,789 (1987). Melbourne v. Sydney (B.C. Place, Vancouver)
- Japan – 25,000 (1986). Carlton v. Hawthorn (Yokohama Stadium, Tokyo)
- United Kingdom – 18,884 (2005). West Coast v. Fremantle (The Oval, London)
- USA – 14,787 (1990). Melbourne v. West Coast (Civic Stadium, Portland)
- New Zealand – 11,666 (2000). Bulldogs v. Hawthorn. (Westpac Stadium, Wellington)
- South Africa – 10,123 (1998). Brisbane v. Fremantle. (Cape Town)
- United Arab Emirates – 6,102 (2008). Collingwood v. Adelaide. (Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, Abu Dhabi)
- China – 7,100 (2010). Melbourne v. Brisbane Lions. (Jiangwan Stadium, Shanghai)
- Other
- France – 700 (11 March 2006). Reading Kangaroos v. France (Perpignan)[10]
International Representative matches (by country)
- Notes
1. The International Cup carnival does not charge for admission, and crowd figures are estimates to the nearest 500 spectators based on total ground capacity. These figures do not include International Rules tests between Australia and Ireland or tests played as curtain raisers to AFL matches.
2. The 49th Parallel Cup charged admission for the first time in 2007.
Domestic Representative Matches
Leagues outside of Australia
This is a list of record attendances for leagues outside of Australia. Crowd figures are estimates to the nearest 500 spectators based on total ground capacity. Note: No international Australian Rules Football leagues currently charge for admission (though the POM AFL did in the 1970s).
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