Norwood-North Football Association

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The Norwood-North Football Association (NNFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded at the end of the 1977 season. It was formed in 1969 as a merger of the East Torrens Football Association and the North Adelaide District Football Association.[1]

East Torrens Clubs

ClubYears ParticipatingNotes
Ashton1969-71[2]transferred to Hills Football League
Athelstone1969-77[3]
Brompton1969-77[4]
Burnside1969-77[5]
Campbelltown1969-75[6]merged with Magill Royal
Eastwood1969-76transferred to SAAFL[7]
Hectorville1969-77[8]
Kensington Gardens1969-77
Kersbrook1969-70[9]transferred to Hills Football League
Magill Royal1969-75[10]merged with Campbelltown
Norwood Union1969-77[11]
Para-Houghton1969-77[12]
Tea Tree Gully1969-77[13]

North Adelaide District Clubs

ClubYears ParticipatingNotes
Albert Druids1969-77[14]
Gepps Cross1969-77[15]
Greenacres1969-72[16]transferred to SAAFL[17]
Hope Valley1969-77[18]
Modbury1969-77[19]
St Raphael's1969-76[20]transferred to SAAFL[7]
Salesian Old Collegians1969-72[21]transferred to SAAFL[17]
West Croydon1969-73transferred to SAAFL[22]
Wingfield1969-77[23]

Other Clubs

ClubYears ParticipatingJoined from
Campbelltown-Magill United1976-77[24]merger of Campbelltown FC & Magill Royal FC
Ingle Farm1974-77[25]from Central District Football Association
Nunga Community1969-73new club, transferred to Adelaide Suburban Football Association
Ovingham United1977[26]from United Church Football Association
Pooraka1976-77from Central District Football Association
South Adelaide Ramblers1969[27]from Glenelg South Adelaide District Football Association, folded after one season[27]
Taperoo1975-77[28]new club
West Croydon1973[29]from Woodville Junior League, transferred to SAAFL
Woodville Royal1970-77from SAAFL

Disbanding

Premierships

References

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