Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, South Australia, Australia, competing in the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level of Australian rules football. This unofficial Port Adelaide Football Club flag features the club's official logo on a black background with white and teal stripes extending from the top corners to form a V shape derived from the team's jersey design.
The black shield in the Port Adelaide Football Club logo contains the interlocking "PA" monogram, positioned above the club's iconic "prison bar" stripes. The black and white prison bar design reflects the club's long-standing heritage, originally worn during its time in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and retained as a powerful symbol of tradition and identity. The white "PA" monogram represents the club's initials and reinforces its modern branding, while the contrasting black and white colours remain central to its visual identity. Together, these elements connect the club's historic roots with its current AFL presence, symbolising continuity, pride, and resilience. Overall, the logo represents Port Adelaide Football Club's deep historical significance and its ongoing pursuit of success in Australian rules football.
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| Team Name: | Port Adelaide Football Club |
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| Team Nicknames: | Power (formerly Magpies) |
| Team Abbreviation: | PAFC |
| Founded: | 1870 |
| Location: | Alberton, South Australia |
| League: | Australian Football League |
| Team Colors: | Black, White, and Teal |
| VFL/AFL premierships: | 1 |
| VFL/AFL seasons: | 26 |
| Ground: | Adelaide Oval |
| Capacity: | 53,500 |
| Mascot: | Tommy "Thunda" Power |










