Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, South Australia, Australia that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). This unofficial Port Adelaide Football Club fan flag consists of the team's official logo and a black background with white and teal stripes derived from the team jersey.
The black shield on the Port Adelaide Football Club logo features the interlocking letters "P and A" with Port Adelaide's iconic prison bars underneath the letters. The black and white prison bar design pays homage to the club's historical heritage, as it was originally worn by the Port Adelaide Magpies in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The "PA" represents the club's initials, and the black and white colors are iconic for Port Adelaide. Overall, the logo symbolizes the club's strong connection to its history and its commitment to success in Australian Rules football.
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Team Name: | Port Adelaide Football Club |
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Team Nicknames: | Power (formerly Magpies) |
Team Abbreviation: | PAFC |
Founded: | 1870 |
Location: | Alberton, South Australia |
League: | Australian Football League |
Team Colors: | Black, White, and Teal |
VFL/AFL premierships: | 1 |
VFL/AFL seasons: | 26 |
Ground: | Adelaide Oval |
Capacity: | 53,500 |
Mascot: | Tommy "Thunda" Power |
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