Proper noun
Port Adelaide
An area and port in Adelaide, South Australia.
1950–1973: Fos Williams era and Jack Oatey rivalry Fos Williams coached Port Adelaide to nine premierships, playing in six of them. Source: Internet
1999–2012: Mark Williams, first AFL premiership and Primus period renderIn 1999 Mark Williams took over as coach of Port Adelaide. Source: Internet
AFL: Port Adelaide were too slick for Hawthorn on Saturday, beating the Hawks at Adelaide Oval. Source: Internet
After historically being the largest football club in South Australia, Port Adelaide has reemerged as one of the largest sporting organisations in Australia, with over 60,000 members and an average attendance nearing 45,000 in 2015. Source: Internet
After a loss to North Melbourne in Round 4, the Swans' won twelve games in a row, including victories against 2013 Grand Finalists Fremantle and Hawthorn, Geelong by 110 points at the SCG and then ladder leaders Port Adelaide. Source: Internet
After losing in Round 18 to Essendon, Port Adelaide won its remaining four games – including wins against minor premiership contender Melbourne and cross town rivals Adelaide to claim the minor premiership for the third consecutive year. Source: Internet