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Alberton Oval



Alberton Oval

cnr Brougham Place and Queen St, Alberton
 
Alberton Oval is and always will be the spiritual home of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
 
On May 15, 1880 Port Adelaide played its first match on the ground. In 1881 the decision was made by the Football Club to start leasing the Oval from the Port Adelaide Council for the princely sum of 10 Shillings a year.
 
The ground has played host to a number of memorable matches in it’ time and in 1977 a record crowd of 22,738 piled in. Many a legend has walked the hallowed turf. Legends such as Russell Ebert, John Cahill, Mark Williams and Gavin Wanganeen played some brilliant football on the ground.
 
Situated at the eastern end of the suburb of Alberton in Adelaide, the playing surface is surrounded by the Allan Scott Power Headquarters, The Robert B. Quinn MM Stand, Fos Williams Family Stand, Port Adelaide Bowling Club and N.L. Williams Scoreboard.
 
As well as the facilities facing the oval, along Queen Street you’ll find The Port Club and the Power Megastore for everything black, white, teal and silver.
 
How to get there – car Alberton Oval is at the corner of Brougham Place and Queen Street Alberton. Brougham Place runs off Port Road, about 20 minutes drive from the city.
 
How to get there – train To get to Alberton Oval via public transport take the Outer Harbor train line and get off at the Alberton stop where it’s a five minute walk to the ground.
 
How to get there – bus Alternately take the 151, 152 or 153 bus from the City and get off at either stop 30 or 31 where it’s also a 5 minute walk.
 
Supporters are always welcome at Alberton Oval to watch Power training so check the training times on the website and we look forward to seeing you at the ground.
 

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