Adelaide will smash its season home attendance record on Sunday.
Already 483,539 fans have been to the first 10 Crows home games at the redeveloped Adelaide.
The highest total home season attendance at Football Park/AAMI Stadium was 489,765 from 11 games in 2003 but the previous highest average crowd in a season was 46,226 in 1993 when there were 10 home games.
And although Adelaide’s 2003 record of 51,140 at AAMI Stadium remains number one, six of this year’s games are now ranked among the top eight all-time Crows home venue attendances.
Adelaide has had four 50,000-plus crowds at Adelaide Oval. The biggest crowd was 50,552 against Port Adelaide in round 15.
Gold Coast (49,069) and GWS Giants (44,770) played in front of their biggest ever crowds in their games against the Crows at Adelaide Oval.
The lowest crowd this season for an Adelaide game at Adelaide Oval was 44,216 against Melbourne on May 3.
Last year, 369,740 fans watched the 11 Crows home games in the Club’s final season at AAMI Stadium.
Crows: average home ground attendances
2014: 48,353
2013: 33,612
2012: 36,829
2011: 35,020
2010: 35,764
2009: 38,800
2008: 40,677
2007: 41,991
2006: 42,454
2005: 42,341
2004: 39,878
2003: 44,525
2002: 43,068
2001: 39,627
2000: 38,470
1999: 39,393
1998: 41,245
1997: 40,173
1996: 39,428
1995: 38,596
1994: 42,862
1993: 46,226
1992: 38,248
1991: 40,530