Australian rules football , a
local derby between South Australia's two AFL teams and
Australian rules football is the most popular spectator sport in South Australia. In 2006, South Australians had the highest attendance rate for the sport of any state, with 31% of South Australians attending a match in the previous twelve months. South Australia fields two teams in the
Australian Football League (AFL) and
AFL Women's (AFLW): the
Adelaide Football Club and
Port Adelaide Football Club. The two teams have an intense rivalry called the
Showdown. The traditional home of Australian rules football in South Australia was
Football Park in the western suburb of
West Lakes, which was the home ground of both AFL teams until 2013. Since 2014, both teams have used
Adelaide Oval, near the city centre, as their home ground. In addition, it was chosen to host the inaugural 2023 '
Gather Round' where all AFL matches are played in one state and has retained the event since. The
South Australian National Football League (SANFL), which was the premier league in the state before the advent of the Australian Football League, is a popular local league comprising ten teams: Sturt, Port Adelaide, Adelaide, West Adelaide, South Adelaide, North Adelaide, Norwood, Woodville/West Torrens, Glenelg and Central District. The
Adelaide Footy League comprises 68 member clubs playing over 110 matches per week across ten senior divisions and three junior divisions. It is one of Australia's largest and strongest Australian rules football associations.
Cricket Cricket has a long history in South Australia, with the first matches being played in 1839. Regular club matches were organised following the establishment of the
South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) in 1871. Presently, SACA governs the
South Australian Premier Cricket competition in addition to all forms of domestic cricket in the state. Cricket is the most popular summer sport in South Australia, with 39,000 club players at both junior and senior levels in 2023. At the professional level, the
South Australia cricket team represent the state in men's competitions including the
Sheffield Shield and
One-Day Cup. The
South Australia women's cricket team represent the state in the
Women's National Cricket League. South Australia also hosts the
Adelaide Strikers in the
Twenty20 Big Bash League and their
women's team in the
Women's Big Bash League. Matches are held at
Adelaide Oval and
Karen Rolton Oval in the
Adelaide Parklands. International cricket is also held in South Australia, with matches being played at Adelaide Oval. The venue was used to host matches in both the men's
1992 Cricket World Cup and
2015 Cricket World Cup. Adelaide Oval also saw use during the
2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Outside of Adelaide, international cricket has also been played in
Berri, South Australia with
Berri Oval hosting a singular match during the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
Association football Adelaide United represents South Australia in soccer in the men's
A-League and women's
W-League. The club's home ground is
Hindmarsh Stadium (Coopers Stadium), but previously played occasional games at Adelaide Oval. The club was founded in 2003 and are the
2015–16 season champions of the
A-League. The club was also premier in the inaugural 2005–06 A-League season, finishing 7 points clear of the rest of the competition, before finishing 3rd in the finals. Adelaide United was also a Grand Finalist in the 2006–07 and 2008–09 seasons. Adelaide is the only A-League club to have progressed past the group stages of the
Asian Champions League on more than one occasion.
Adelaide City remains South Australia's most successful club, having won three
National Soccer League titles and three
NSL Cups. City was the first side from South Australia to ever win a continental title when it claimed the
1987 Oceania Club Championship and it has also won a record 17
South Australian championships and 17
Federation Cups.
West Adelaide became the first South Australian club to be crowned Australian champion when it won the
1978 National Soccer League title. Like City, it now competes in the
National Premier Leagues South Australia and the two clubs contest the
Adelaide derby.
Basketball Basketball also has a big following in South Australia, with the
Adelaide 36ers playing in the
Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The 36ers have won four championships in the last 20 years in the
National Basketball League. The
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, located in
Hindmarsh, is the home of basketball in the state. Mount Gambier also has a national basketball team – the Mount Gambier Pioneers. The Pioneers play at the Icehouse (Bern Bruning Basketball Stadium), which seats over 1,000 people and is also home to the Mount Gambier Basketball Association. The Pioneers won the South Conference in 2003 and the Final in 2003; this team was rated second in the top five teams to have ever played in the league. In 2012, the club entered its 25th season, with a roster of 10 senior players (two imports) and three development squad players.
Motorsport Australia's premier motorsport series, the
Supercars Championship, has visited South Australia each year since 1999. South Australia's Supercars event, the
Adelaide 500, is staged on the
Adelaide Street Circuit, a temporary track laid out through the streets and parklands to the east of the
Adelaide city centre. Attendance for the 2022 event totalled 258,200. An earlier version of the
Adelaide Street Circuit played host to the
Australian Grand Prix, a round of the
FIA Formula One World Championship, each year from 1985 to 1995.
Mallala Motor Sport Park, a permanent circuit located near the town of
Mallala, 58 km north of Adelaide, caters for both state and national level motor sport throughout the year.
The Bend Motorsport Park is another permanent circuit, located just outside of
Tailem Bend.
Rugby league The state
rugby league federation is the
South Australian Rugby League. The game traces its roots in the state back to the 1940s, when the Port Adelaide
rugby union team split in four, and defected to
rugby league. South Australia's only professional rugby league team, the
Adelaide Rams, had a short but eventful existence. After debuting in the
Super League competition in
1997, in
1998 they were selected to join the 20-team
National Rugby League; however they were to be axed from the 1999 season as part of a rationalisation of teams (from 20 to 14) in the competition. At present however, the
South Australian Rugby League still operates a local semi-professional competition consisting of both junior and adult teams from across Adelaide.
Adelaide Oval hosted
State of Origin series games in both
2020 and
2023, with the latter drawing a state record rugby league attendance of 48,613.
Other sports at
Angaston. South Australia has hosted the event since 1999. Sixty-three percent of South Australian children took part in organised sports in 2002–2003. The
ATP Adelaide was a tennis tournament held from 1972 to 2008 that then moved to Brisbane. Since 2020, South Australia has hosted the
Adelaide International tennis tournament. Also, the
Royal Adelaide Golf Club has hosted nine editions of the
Australian Open, with the most recent being in 1998. The state has hosted the
Tour Down Under cycle race since 1999. ==Places==