Australian Rules Football League
Australia is a country of sport. Regardless of any match in Australia, you will see that Australian football creates excitement and love for the indigenous people.
Australian football is considered the most popular sport in Australia and to prove this, the fans made banners placed where the players ran through at the start of each match. Among all Australian sports leagues, AFL also has the highest participation of Aboriginal players. Between March and September if you come to Australia, you definitely have to watch a football match typical of this country.
AFL attracts the highest audience number of any sport in Australia and the fourth highest attendance of any professional sport in the world with an average of 33,461 players per game.
The school is marked by a boundary indicating the playing area, a 50-meter curve, center square, target square and center circle. This decision is considered to be the last piece in Australia’s joining the AFC and it is in line with the shared commitment to the advancement of Southeast Asian football.
There are currently 16 venues in every state in Australia capable of hosting AFL games, with the largest being the Melbourne Cricket Ground, capable of 100,024 and hosting the Grand Final each year.
The AFL season kicks off with the NAB Challenge before the season, followed by 23 home runs and spin, running throughout the winter from March to September. The top eight teams then continue to compete in a four-week final in the September, leading to two top teams then battling with MCG to decide the champion.
The winning team receives a first-class silver trophy and a blue navy prime minister’s flag, and their victory is recorded on EL Wilson Shield permanently. Australia joined AFC in 2006 from the Ocean Football Association because of the large gap with the same regional teams that reduced the competitiveness.