RussellEbertHandball
Flick pass expert
Even the AFL know the numbers are full of bullshit free/cheapie memberships and not produced their usual graphic with breakdowns. But 2m club members by 2031 for a big fat cocaine snorting / hooker booking KPI bonus is the target.
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THIS year has been one for the record books with the AFL today announcing an all-time club membership record of 1,363,437 members, with one in 20 Australians a member of an AFL Club.
The all-time record set last year has been surpassed with a 3.26% increase, including over 240,000 new members to clubs.
Fourteen clubs broke their all-time membership record – Adelaide, Brisbane, Collingwood, Fremantle, Geelong, Gold Coast SUNS, GWS GIANTS, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast and Western Bulldogs.
2025 also sees an AFLW membership record, with 79,309 members an increase of 15% year-on-year already with memberships on sale until the end of the 2025 NAB AFLW home and away season.
Reigning Premiers Brisbane Lions recorded a 18.7% increase in membership with Port Adelaide, North Melbourne and Gold Coast SUNS also recording growth of 10% or more in their membership base.
Furthermore, six clubs welcomed over 15,000 new members in 2025 – Brisbane, Adelaide, Geelong, Collingwood, Sydney and Port Adelaide.
So for Port, 72,656 - 15,000 = 57,656 renewals (or less). Last year's audited total was 66,015, so a churn rate of at least 12.7%. It used to be 4% to 5% before the bullshit freebie/cheapie categories were introduced.
1.363m -240k = 1.123m and last years figure was 1.319m so an industry wide churn rate of 14.9%. This churn rate used to be between 8% and 10% when their were less mickey mouse categories.
All-time club membership record broken again
The AFL has announced an all-time club membership record in 2025
THIS year has been one for the record books with the AFL today announcing an all-time club membership record of 1,363,437 members, with one in 20 Australians a member of an AFL Club.
The all-time record set last year has been surpassed with a 3.26% increase, including over 240,000 new members to clubs.
Fourteen clubs broke their all-time membership record – Adelaide, Brisbane, Collingwood, Fremantle, Geelong, Gold Coast SUNS, GWS GIANTS, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast and Western Bulldogs.
2025 also sees an AFLW membership record, with 79,309 members an increase of 15% year-on-year already with memberships on sale until the end of the 2025 NAB AFLW home and away season.
Reigning Premiers Brisbane Lions recorded a 18.7% increase in membership with Port Adelaide, North Melbourne and Gold Coast SUNS also recording growth of 10% or more in their membership base.
Furthermore, six clubs welcomed over 15,000 new members in 2025 – Brisbane, Adelaide, Geelong, Collingwood, Sydney and Port Adelaide.
So for Port, 72,656 - 15,000 = 57,656 renewals (or less). Last year's audited total was 66,015, so a churn rate of at least 12.7%. It used to be 4% to 5% before the bullshit freebie/cheapie categories were introduced.
1.363m -240k = 1.123m and last years figure was 1.319m so an industry wide churn rate of 14.9%. This churn rate used to be between 8% and 10% when their were less mickey mouse categories.




