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The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is based in Melbourne and is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the AFL, having won 16 VFL/AFL premierships.
The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is a powerhouse club based at Punt Road Oval. They have a massive supporter base and multiple recent premierships.
The Collingwood Football Club, the Magpies, is traditionally one of the biggest and most deeply supported (and rivalled) clubs in the AFL, renowned for their black and white stripes.
Based in the regional city of Geelong, the Cats have a long history of sustained success and home dominance at GMHBA Stadium.
The Melbourne Football Club, known as the Demons, is the world's oldest professional club of any football code, playing their home games at the iconic MCG.
The Port Adelaide Football Club, the Power, has a rich heritage rooted in the SANFL before joining the AFL in 1997, boasting fierce hometown pride.
The Adelaide Football Club, or Crows, was formed in 1990 as the first South Australian team in the AFL, winning back-to-back premierships in the late 90s.
The Hawthorn Football Club, the Hawks, dominated several eras of modern football, famous for their brown and gold stripes and "family club" ethos.
The Western Bulldogs (formerly Footscray) hail from Melbourne's working-class western suburbs and famously broke a 62-year premiership drought in 2016.
Originally from South Melbourne, the Swans relocated to Sydney in the 1980s and established themselves as a remarkably consistent and deeply respected club.
Formed from a merger between the Brisbane Bears and Fitzroy Lions, this club achieved a historic three-peat of premierships in the early 2000s.
Based in Perth, the West Coast Eagles were a pioneering force for the AFL's national expansion, commanding huge crowds and winning multiple flags.
The St Kilda Football Club, the Saints, is defined by its passionate bayside fan base and iconic red, white, and black tri-colors.
The Gold Coast SUNS are one of the AFL's newer franchises, bringing top-flight football to the sunny tourist strip of Queensland.
The Greater Western Sydney GIANTS represent Western Sydney and the ACT. Despite being a modern expansion team, they quickly built a formidable and exciting brand.
The Essendon Football Club, the Bombers, is one of the AFL's grand old clubs, sharing the record for the most VFL/AFL premierships (16).
The Fremantle Dockers joined the AFL in 1995, representing the proud port city in Western Australia with a fiercely loyal local following.
The North Melbourne Football Club, the Kangaroos, is known for its "Shinboner Spirit"—a legacy of grit, determination, and working-class resilience.