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| fullname = Glenelg Football Club
| nicknames =
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| position = 10th
| founded = {{Start date and age|10 March 1920}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sanfl.com.au/clubs/glenelg/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100423214942/http://www.sanfl.com.au/clubs/glenelg/|archive-date=23 April 2010|title=Glenelg|publisher=[[South Australian National Football League]]|access-date=15 May 2010|website=sanfl.com.au}}</ref>
| colours = {{color box|Black}} Black
| league = [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL)
| coach = [[Darren Reeves]]
| captain = [[
| president = [[Peter Carey (Australian rules footballer)|Peter Carey]]
| premierships = '''SANFL''' (
| ground = [[Glenelg Oval|Stratarama Stadium]]
| capacity = 15,000
| most recent premiership =
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| url = [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au www.glenelgfc.com.au]
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The '''Glenelg Football Club''', nicknamed the '''Tigers''' or the '''Bays''', is an [[Australian rules football]] team
==Club history==
The inaugural meeting of the Glenelg Football Club was held at the Glenelg Town Hall on Wednesday 10 March 1920, to form a club for players west of South Road to play in the B Grade. It was decided that the club colors would be red, yellow and black with white knickers.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/106504225 |title = 12 Mar 1920 – GLENELG FOOTBALL CLUB. – Trove| newspaper=Daily Herald | date=12 March 1920 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214717394 |title = 18 Mar 1920 – FOOTBALL. – Trove| newspaper=Glenelg Guardian | date=18 March 1920 }}</ref>
The Club participated in the B Grade (Reserves) Competition in 1920 and entered the South Australian League in 1921.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/210564438 |title = 30 Sep 1920 – FOOTBALL. – Trove| newspaper=Express and Telegraph | date=30 September 1920 }}</ref>
"The Bays", as they are sometimes known (due to the club's proximity to [[Holdfast Bay]]), won their first SANFL premiership in 1934 with an 18.15 (123) to 16.18 (114) victory against {{AFL Por}}. The 1935 season saw them slump from first to last.
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Until 1948, the team jersey was gold with a black V, in 1949 the club adopted the now familiar black with gold sash design. Since 2021 the team has revived the pre-1949 jersey and wears it as its "away" strip.
In total the club has won
Glenelg amalgamated with [[West Adelaide Football Club]] during the war years [[1942 SANFL season|1942]] to [[1944 SANFL season|1944]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/the-club|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110421002822/http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/the-club|archive-date=21 April 2011|access-date=18 April 2011|title=History|website=glenelgfc.com.au|publisher=Glenelg Football Club}}</ref>
Glenelg
==Home grounds==
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!Years Won
|-
|rowspan=7 scope="row" style="text-align: left"| '''[[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]]'''||[[List of SANFL premiers|Men's Seniors]]||
|-
|[[List of SANFL Women's League premiers|Women's Seniors]]||1||[[2021 SANFL Women's League season|2021]]
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|[[South Australian National Football League#Other SANFL competitions|Reserves]]||
|-
|[[South Australian National Football League#Other SANFL competitions|Under 19s]] <small>(1937–2008)</small>||6||[[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|1959]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|1967]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|1969]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|1979]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|1992]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 19s premiership (1937–2008)|2008]]
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|[[South Australian National Football League#Other SANFL competitions|Under 17s]] <small>(1939–2008)</small>||4||[[List of SANFL premiers#Under 17s premiership (1939–2008)|1958]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 17s premiership (1939–2008)|1959]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 17s premiership (1939–2008)|1960]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 17s premiership (1939–2008)|1975]]
|-
|[[South Australian National Football League#Other SANFL competitions|Under 18s]] <small>(2009–present)</small>||
|-
|[[South Australian National Football League#Other SANFL competitions|Under 16s]] <small>(2010–present)</small>||5||[[List of SANFL premiers#Under 16s premiership (2010–present)|2014]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 16s premiership (2010–present)|2016]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 16s premiership (2010–present)|2017]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 16s premiership (2010–present)|2018]], [[List of SANFL premiers#Under 16s premiership (2010–present)|2019]]
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| colspan="4" style="background:#bdb76b;" align="center"| '''Other titles and honours'''
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||'''[[South Australian National Football League#Awards|Stanley H Lewis Trophy]]'''||Multiple||
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||'''[[South Australian National Football League|SANFL Night Series]]'''||Senior||4||1959, 1982, 1990, 1992
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| colspan="4" style="background:#bdb76b;" align="center"| '''Finishing positions'''
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|rowspan=3 scope="row" style="text-align: left"| '''[[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]]'''||[[List of SANFL minor premiers|Minor premiership]]||
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||[[List of SANFL premiers|Grand Finalists]]||
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||[[List of SANFL wooden spoons|Wooden spoons]]||20||[[1921 SAFL season|1921]], [[1922 SAFL season|1922]], [[1923 SAFL season|1923]], [[1924 SAFL season|1924]], [[1925 SAFL season|1925]], [[1935 SANFL season|1935]], [[1937 SANFL season|1937]], [[1938 SANFL season|1938]], [[1939 SANFL season|1939]], [[1940 SANFL season|1940]], [[1946 SANFL season|1946]], [[1954 SANFL season|1954]], [[1960 SANFL season|1960]], [[1966 SANFL season|1966]], [[1998 SANFL season|1998]], [[2000 SANFL season|2000]], [[2001 SANFL season|2001]], [[2002 SANFL season|2002]], [[2013 SANFL season|2013]], [[2014 SANFL season|2014]]
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* [[Matthew Lokan]] (2015–2017)
* [[Mark Stone (footballer)|Mark Stone]] (2018–2020)
* [[Brett Hand]] (
* [[Darren Reeves]] (2023 -)
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*2020 – 4th
*2021 – 2nd
*2022 - 4th
*2023 - 1st
*2024 - 1st
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* 2020 – [[Liam McBean]] (38)
* 2021 – [[Liam McBean]] (51)
* 2023 - [[Lachlan Hosie]] (61)
==Fos Williams Medalists==
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==Jack Oatey Medalists==
The [[Jack Oatey Medal]] is awarded to the best player during [[Grand Final]]. Glenelg has
* 1985 – [[Stephen Kernahan]]
* 1986 – [[Tony Hall (Australian footballer)|Tony Hall]]
* 2019 – Matthew Snook
* 2023 - Lachlan Hosie
* 2024 - Liam McBean
==Glenelg Hall of Fame==
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