South Australian Football Commission Explained

Assocname:South Australian Football Commission
Sport:Australian rules football
Founded:1991
Jurisdiction:South Australia
Headquarters:Adelaide, Australia
Countryflag:South Australia

The South Australian Football Commission is the sports governing body of Australian rules football in South Australia.

The organisation was formed in 1991 when the South Australian National Football League altered its constitution to effectively allow the body to manage revenues from the licences of South Australian clubs in the Australian Football League (the Adelaide Crows and later Port Adelaide Power).

The commission also effectively owns Football Park on behalf of the SANFL.

The president and executive officer have the same role in both the SANFL and the SAFC.