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AFL club membership tally falls for first time in 20 years – The Age
AFL club membership has fallen for just the second time in 30 years but five clubs have still managed to break their all-time records despite the hit of COVID-19.

AFL club membership has fallen for just the second time in 30 years but five clubs have still managed to break their all-time records despite the hit of COVID-19.
The AFL unveiled its final club membership numbers on Wednesday, with 992,854 members across the league’s 18 clubs. That was a 6.1 per cent drop on last year’s record.
West Coast – who still managed to play most of their home games in front of crowds at Optus Stadium – topped the tally with 100,776 narrowly ahead of reigning premiers…
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