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The AFL Record is the official program available at Australian Football League (AFL) matches. The publication began as the Football Record in Melbourne, Australia in 1912, making it one of the oldest magazines in Australia. The AFL Record, in its current format, is published and produced by AFL Media, the AFL's media platform which produces and provides content for the official AFL website (AFL.com.au) and the AFL App. As of 2018, the editor of the AFL Record is Michael Lovett.

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  • The AFL Record is the official program available at Australian Football League (AFL) matches. The publication began as the Football Record in Melbourne, Australia in 1912, making it one of the oldest magazines in Australia. The publication is also known affectionately by fans as the Footy Record and many other leagues have since adopted a similar format and produce their own "footy record".The price of the Grand Final Record and post Grand Final magazine, “AFL Record Premiers”, are both $15 as of 2021.A book version of the AFL Record, published every year prior to the AFL season, is called the “AFL Record Season Guide”, with the year for the AFL fixtures, e.g. AFL Record Season Guide 2021 which includes fixtures for that particular year.The price of this publication is $39.95 as of 2021.This publication includes statistics on all AFL Clubs, South Australian Football League, and West Australian Football League, although the statistics are not as comprehensive as the AFL statistics. The AFL Women’s Football League is included but not the Women’s League from other states.The book also includes Awards, Records of Goals, and Matches, Hall of Fame, and Legends lists, Umpires, and Grand Final Scores of all states. The AFL Record, in its current format, is published and produced by AFL Media, the AFL's media platform which produces and provides content for the official AFL website (AFL.com.au) and the AFL App. As of 2018, the editor of the AFL Record is Michael Lovett. In July, 2018, the AFL sold the AFL Record and its related products to Crocmedia, now known as Sports Entertainment Network, in an $8.1 million deal. The sports media company will take over all weekly match-day magazine content, including the AFL Record, AFLW publications, the AFL Season Guide and AFL Grand Final edition. (en)
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  • The AFL Record is the official program available at Australian Football League (AFL) matches. The publication began as the Football Record in Melbourne, Australia in 1912, making it one of the oldest magazines in Australia. The AFL Record, in its current format, is published and produced by AFL Media, the AFL's media platform which produces and provides content for the official AFL website (AFL.com.au) and the AFL App. As of 2018, the editor of the AFL Record is Michael Lovett. (en)
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