Northern Areas Football Association
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The Northern Areas Football Association is an Australian rules football competition based in the Mid North region of South Australia, Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League.
In 2006 Broughton Mundoora Football Club were premiers, defeating Crystal Brook Football Club.[1]
[edit] Current clubs
- Booleroo Centre/Melrose Wilmington Football Club
- Broughton Mundoora Football Club
- Crystal Brook Football Club
- Jamestown Peterborough Football Club
- Orroroo Football Club
- Southern Flinders Football Club
[edit] Brief history
The Northern Areas FA was formed in 1909 with founding clubs including Crystal Brook, Gladstone, Jamestown and Laura.
[edit] External links
Governing Body | |
Professional Clubs (AFL) | |
Metropolitan Leagues | |
Regional Leagues |
Adelaide Plains | Barossa Light & Gawler | Broken Hill | Eastern Eyre | Far West | Great Flinders | Great Southern | Hills | Kangaroo Island | Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara | Mallee | Mid Murray | Mid South East | Mid West | North Eastern | Northern Areas | Port Lincoln | Riverland | River Murray | Southern | Spencer Gulf | Western Border | Whyalla | Woomera & Districts | Yorke Peninsula |
Junior Leagues |
Central District | Metro South | Metro West | North East |
Women's Leagues | |
Masters Leagues |
Masters Australian Football SA |