2012 Australian football code crowds
Australia is home to four professional football codes. This is a comprehensive list of crowd figures for Australian football codes in 2012. It includes several different competitions and matches from Australian rules football, Association football, rugby league and rugby union and International rules football which is hybrid game played between Australian & Ireland which takes aspect from Australian rules football & Gaelic football. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane have teams represented in all four codes. Hobart and Darwin are Australia's only capital cities without a professional football team though they are home to professional games of Australian Football.
There are two changes to the professional clubs across the four competitions, with the addition of Greater Western Sydney Giants to the AFL, bringing that competition to a total of 18 Australian clubs, and the addition of the Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League replacing the now defunct Gold Coast United.
Included competitions
National competitions
Several football codes have national competitions in Australia, the following are taken into consideration:- The 2012–13 A-League season
- * 2012–13 A-League regular season
- * 2012–13 A-League final series
- The 2012 Australian Football League season
- * 2012 NAB Cup
- * 2012 AFL regular season
- * 2012 AFL finals series
- The 2012 National Rugby League season
- * 2012 NRL regular season
- * 2012 NRL finals series
- The 2012 Super Rugby season
- * 2012 Super Rugby season
- * 2012 Super Rugby finals series
Other competitions
Other competitions, such as international and representative competitions, included are:Note: For these competitions, only figures for games that take place in Australia are taken into account.
No Rugby League Four Nations competition is scheduled for 2012 to provide players with a break in the lead up to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.
Non-competition games
Some non-competition matches are also included:- Home test matches played by the Australian National Rugby League Team, the Kangaroos, in 2012.
- Home test matches played by the Australian National Association Football Team, the Socceroos, in 2012.
- Home test matches played by the Australian National Rugby Union Team, the Wallabies, in 2012.
- NRL All Stars match, in 2012.
- City vs Country Origin match, in 2012.
- Flood Appeal: Legends of Origin match, celebrity and former player charity exhibition match
- E. J. Whitten Legends Game, celebrity and former player Australian Rules charity exhibition match
Competitions not included
There are several notable semi-professional regional and state based competitions which draw notable attendances and charge an entry fee that are not listed here. These are worth mentioning as some of their attendances rival those of national competitions and compete for spectator interest.These include :
Competition | Sport | State or Territory | Teams | Games Played | Season attendance* | Average Crowd | Largest H&A crowd | Largest finals crowd |
South Australian National Football League | Australian rules football | South Australia | ||||||
West Australian Football League | Australian rules football | Western Australia | 9 | 92 | 206,683 | 2,271 | 7,531 | 15,349 |
Victorian Premier League | Football | Victoria | 13 | 162 | - | - | - | - |
Victorian Football League | Australian rules football | Victoria | ||||||
Queensland Cup | Rugby league | Queensland | ||||||
New South Wales Cup | Rugby league | New South Wales | ||||||
Tasmanian State League | Australian rules football | Tasmania | 10 | 10 | 8,480 10,000+ overall | |||
Ovens & Murray Football League | Australian rules football | Victoria & New South Wales | ||||||
Northern Territory Football League | Australian rules football | Northern Territory | ||||||
Southern Football League | Australian rules football | Tasmania | ||||||
New South Wales Premier League | Football | New South Wales | ||||||
Shute Shield | Rugby union | New South Wales | 12 | 5,000 | ||||
Harvey Norman Premiership | Rugby league | Western Australia | 2,700 |
As the attendance figures for some of these competitions can be difficult to obtain, they have not been included in the official lists.
Attendances by Code
In order to directly compare sports, the total attendances for each major code are listed here. The colour-coding of the different codes is used throughout the article.Code | Games played | Total crowd | Average crowd |
Association football | 142 | 1,834,982 | 12,922 |
Australian rules football | 207 | 6,778,824 | 32,748 |
Rugby league | 204 | 3,678,062 | 18,030 |
Rugby union | 41 | 810,511 | 19,769 |
Note that only the competitions that appear on this page excluding those specifically not included are considered, there are many other competitions, leagues and matches that take place for all of the football codes, but these are not included. The following are included:
- Rugby union attendances include some games from the Super 14.
- The Rugby league figures include representative matches.
- Association football attendances include A-League regular season and finals matches, and local attendances for international representative matches.
Attendances by League
- Only matches and competitions specifically controlled and sanctioned by each league are counted; matches such as inter-club trial matches are not counted.
Attendances by Team
- Teams are listed by competition – tournament and league competitions that are more than one game in length are taken into consideration.
Team | Competition | Played | Home crowds | Average |
Attendances by Match
Attendances for single matches are listed here. Note that not all matches are necessarily included.Representative Competitions
These are matches that are part of a regular representative competition.Crowd | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Ground | Match Type |
83,110 | New South Wales | 16 | Queensland | 12 | ANZ Stadium | State of Origin II |
56,021 | Queensland | 18 | New South Wales | 10 | Etihad Stadium | State of Origin I |
52,437 | Queensland | 21 | New South Wales | 20 | Suncorp Stadium | State of Origin III |
Single matches
These are once-off matches, that aren't part of any regular league competition.Crowd | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Ground | Match Type |
26,039 | Indigenous All Stars | 28 | NRL All Stars | 36 | Skilled Park | 2012 All Stars match |
16,879 | Melbourne Victory | 1 | Olympiacos | 4 | Etihad Stadium | International friendly |
12,037 | Brisbane Roar | 0 | FC Tokyo | 2 | Suncorp Stadium | AFC Champions League |
7,794 | Adelaide United | 0 | Bunyodkor | 0 | Hindmarsh Stadium | AFC Champions League |
7,659 | Adelaide United | 1 | Pohang Steelers | 0 | Hindmarsh Stadium | AFC Champions League |
7,200 | Brisbane Roar | 1 | Ulsan Hyundai | 2 | Suncorp Stadium | AFC Champions League |
5,615 | Brisbane Roar | 1 | Beijing Guoan | 1 | Suncorp Stadium | AFC Champions League |
5,112 | Adelaide United | 2 | Gamba Osaka | 0 | Hindmarsh Stadium | AFC Champions League |
5,013 | Adelaide United | 0 | Persipura Jayapura | 0 | Hindmarsh Stadium | AFC Champions League |
Pre Season
- Due to the irregular nature of the Round 1 matches of the 2011 NAB Cup, each set of three Round 1 matches are counted as one match.
Crowd | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Ground | Competition | Round |