Kilburn Football Banners
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Kilburn Banners - Northern Adelaide Footy Community
When the Kilburn Football Club runs out on a cool Adelaide afternoon, a custom-designed FootyBanners.com run-through banner captures the pride and energy of a club that means a lot to everyone in the local community. From the crash of paper to the roar of the faithful, a great banner starts the game the right way.
Simple to Order
Ordering a Kilburn banner is straightforward. Upload a player photo, add the message you want, and our team handles all the design work. You will receive a proof to approve before printing, so the finished banner is exactly what you had in mind.
Two Players, One Banner
Two Kilburn players together on one banner is a powerful way to recognise a standout partnership or celebrate co-captains who have led the club with distinction. The two-player banner creates an image the whole club will remember long after the game is over.
Team Banners for Group Celebrations
Celebrate the full squad with a team banner for end-of-season presentations, milestone rounds, or any club occasion worth honouring. Every player gets their place in a group photo that captures the whole Kilburn family at its best.
Wall Keepsake Banners
A wall keepsake banner turns a great season into a lasting piece of Kilburn history. Hang it in the clubrooms, gift it to a retired favourite, or display it at home as a permanent reminder of football memories worth keeping.
Grand Final Banners
When Kilburn makes the grand final, the occasion deserves to be marked properly. Our grand final banners are designed for the biggest game of the season and ensure every player feels the weight and excitement of what they are running out to achieve.
About Kilburn Football and Cricket Club
Origins and Founding
The Kilburn Football and Cricket Club has roots stretching back to 1924, when a football club was formed in the suburb then known as Chicago - its original name before it was renamed Kilburn in 1933. The Chicago Football Club played at the Islington Railway Site and won its first premiership in 1928. When the suburb officially became Kilburn in 1933, the club was reformed under its current name. For the next two decades the Kilburn FC continued at the Islington Site until 1952, when the railway authority reclaimed the land for locomotive storage, forcing the club to find a new home. The Kilburn Cricket Club had a parallel history at the same site, winning its first cricket premiership in 1925.
Club History
In 1957 both the football and cricket clubs relocated to Blair Athol Reserve, operating out of a makeshift shed before a proper clubhouse was built in 1963 - a landmark that ushered in a productive era of premiership success and community growth. In 1974, the Kilburn Football Club and Kilburn Cricket Club formally amalgamated to create the Kilburn Football and Cricket Club (KFCC), and in 1997 new clubrooms were constructed at the Blair Athol Reserve site, providing the modern facilities the club uses today. The Kilburn FC competes in the Adelaide Footy League (AFL SA) and in 2014 received the Governor's Multicultural Award for its outstanding work in building an inclusive, diverse football club - an honour endorsed by the Port Adelaide Football Club.
Home Ground
The KFCC calls Blair Athol Reserve home, the same ground the club moved to in 1957 after leaving the Islington Railway Site. The 1997 clubroom redevelopment gave the club a modern, purpose-built social and administrative base, which serves as the heart of the football and cricket programs. Blair Athol Reserve sits in the inner-northern suburbs of Adelaide, giving the club good access to players from across the northern corridor.
Community and Programs
The Kilburn Football and Cricket Club has historically been one of Adelaide's most multicultural sporting clubs, drawing players from a wide range of backgrounds and earning recognition at the state level for its inclusion work. Alongside senior football and cricket, the club has associations with tennis, netball, and motor cycle clubs, making the KFCC genuinely multi-sport in its community offering. The club's motto and community reputation are built on decades of welcoming new arrivals to Australia and integrating them into the sporting fabric of the local area.
Kilburn
Kilburn is an inner-northern suburb of Adelaide, located approximately 5 kilometres north of the CBD in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. The suburb sits between Prospect and Blair Athol and is one of Adelaide's most culturally diverse communities, with residents from a wide range of backgrounds making it a lively and distinctive part of the city's north. Kilburn is served by bus routes along Main North Road and is well connected to the Adelaide CBD.
The KFCC competes in the Adelaide Footy League and calls Blair Athol Reserve, Kilburn home. Visit the Kilburn Football and Cricket Club website for membership and club information.
Footy Banner Information
All Footy Banners are printed on 1.6 Metre high coated paper using solvent inks which will not run, even if they get wet.
We recommend taping broomsticks to the ends of the banner to hold it flat whilst the player runs through it. if you cut vertical slits in the banner in the centre, it creates a weak spot where it will break and look best when run through.
On a windy day, cut smaller vertical slits in the Footy Banner so if the wind catches it, it doesn't rip too soon!
Return and Refund Policy
As each banner is custom made, once ordered, we cannot return them.
Please check the details you submit for printing carefully, as we will make the banner using the exact spelling and information you provide.
































