The Adelaide Metropolitan Football League (AMFL) was an
Australian rules football
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competition based mainly in the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of
Adelaide
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,
South Australia
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. Originally known as the Sturt District Football Association (SDFA), the competition reformed after
World War II
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, became the Adelaide Metropolitan Football League in 1963 and folded at the end of the 1967 season.
Member Clubs
Final
Former
Premierships
Sturt District Football Association
Adelaide Metropolitan Football League
Medallists
H. S. Dunks Medal
* 1946 - Gerke, Harders, Thomas and May (Tie)
* 1947 - William Maxwell May (Camden Park)
* 1948
* 1949
* 1950
* 1951 - Colin Hender (Blackwood)
* 1952 - George Southby (Blackwood)
* 1953 - George Southby (Blackwood)
* 1954
* 1955
* 1956
* 1957
* 1958
* 1959
* 1960
* 1961
* 1962
* 1963
* 1964
* 1965
* 1966
* 1967
References
{{Aussie Rules in South Australia
South Australian National Football League
1967 disestablishments in Australia
Defunct Australian rules football competitions in South Australia