Comparing Every AFL Team’s Membership Numbers From 2021 To 2022
Members are team fanatics and love their team more than anyone else. With the AFL getting more and more popular every year, membership numbers are sky high with 1 in 25 Australians having a membership to an AFL team. Let’s compare the numbers…
(Adelaide, Gold Coast and West Coast haven’t released the exact number, only a rounded number).
Adelaide
2021: 60,232
2022: 40,000
-20,232 (↓33.59%)
Brisbane
2021: 40,289
2022: 40,973
+684 (↑1.70%)
Carlton
2021: 81,302
2022: 84,769
+3,467 (↑4.26%)
Collingwood
2021: 82,527
2022: 86,641
+4,114 (↑4.99%)
Essendon
2021: 81,662
2022: 78,579
-3,083 (↓3.78%)
Fremantle
2021: 50,342
2022: 53,549
+3,204 (↑6.37%)
Geelong
2021: 70,293
2022: 66,048
-4,245 (↓6.04%)
Gold Coast
2021: 19,460
2022: 20,000
+540 (↑2.77%)
GWS
2021: 30,185
2022: 30,861
+676 (↑2.24%)
Hawthorn
2021: 77,079
2022: 70,007
-7,072 (↓9.18%)
Melbourne
2021: 53,188
2022: 62,813
+9,625 (↑18.1%)
North Melbourne
2021: 46,357
2022: 48,639
+2,282 (↑4.92%)
Port Adelaide
2021: 56,532
2022: 59,146
+2,614 (↑4.62%)
Richmond
2021: 105,084
2022: 99,213
-5,871 (↓5.59%)
St Kilda
2021: 55,802
2022: 57,930
+2,128 (↑3.81%)
Sydney
2021: 50,144
2022: 51,642
+1,498 (↑2.99%)
West Coast
2021: 106,422
2022: 100,000
-6,422 (↓6.03%)
Western Bulldogs
2021: 46,541
2022: 49,593
+3,052 (↑6.56%)
All clubs combined
2021: 1,113,441
2022: 1,100,403
-13,038 (↓1.17%)
Biggest rise by %: Melbourne (↑18.1%)
Biggest drop by %: Adelaide (↓33.59%)
Most members: West Coast (100,000)
Least members: Gold Coast (20,000)
Information from afl.com and sportingnews.com
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