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]  
 
Member Clubs 
Final 
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 
 
1946, 1947, 1948, 1951
 
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
  
Premierships 
Medallists 
H. S. Dunks Medal 
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  
References 
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