The Port Adelaide and District Football Association (PADFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the western and north-western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded in 1952.[1]
It was first formed in 1921 as the Port Adelaide and Suburban Football Association under the auspices of the Port Adelaide Y.M.C.A., initially as a church based competition.[2]
Following World War I, the association reformed,[3] between 1921 and 1923 was known as the Port Adelaide and Suburban Church Football Association, and in 1924 was renamed the Port Adelaide and District Football Association.[4]
Club | Years Participating | Notes |
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Abattoirs | 1915 | |
Albert Park | 1910–15,[2] 1920–32 | |
Alberton Baptist | 1911–12,[2] 1920–22 | |
Alberton Church United | 1915, 1924–30[9] | |
Alberton Juniors | 1915 | |
Alberton Methodist | 1911–13,[2] 1920 | |
Birkenhead | 1915, 1933 | |
Birkenhead Junior | 1929–41 | |
Birkenhead Sports | 1947–51[10] | |
Brighton | 1936 | |
Camden | 1936 | |
Central Junior | 1911[2] | |
Eastwood | -1952[1] | |
Ethelton | 1913–15, 1920–51 | |
Exeter | 1931,[11] 1949 | Semaphore Central Juniors (1931) |
Glanville Methodist | 1920 | |
Kilkenny Terminus | 1933 | |
Kilkenny United | 1927–1933 | |
Largs Bay | 1932–33 | |
Naval Cadets | 1915 | |
Ottoway | 1933–35 | |
Peterhead | 1933 | |
Peterhead Mission | 1920 | |
Port Adelaide Methodist | 1912–13 | |
Port Catholic | 1914–15[12] | |
Port Adelaide Church United | 1920–23 | |
Port Adelaide Congregational | 1911–13[2] | Port Congregationalist (1911) |
Port Junior | 1912 | |
Queenstown | 1912–15 | Queenstown Church of Christ (1912) |
Riverside | 1933–48[13] | |
Rosatala | 1922–1933 | Rosatala Church United (1922–31) |
Rosewater | 1920–48[13] | |
Rosewater Catholic | 1922–23 | |
Semaphore Baptist | 1911[2] | |
Semaphore Central B | 1949 | |
Semaphore Park | 1934–50[14] | |
Semaphore Church United | 1920–23 | |
St. George | 1913 | |
Woodville | 1938–39[15] | |
Woodville Catholic | 1922–24 |