List of VFL/AFL commissioners and club presidents

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This is a listing of all the commissioners and club presidents of the VFL/AFL.

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An independent VFL Commission was formed in 1985, being renamed the AFL Commission in 1990 in line with the competition.

In 1993, the AFL Commission was given the power to make most administrative decisions relating to the league unilaterally, with the AFL Board of Directors voting itself out of existence. In 1995, the AFL Commission would also assume control of the administration of Australian rules football when it absorbed the ANFC.

A separate role of AFL Chairman was created in 1993 (see below).

VFL President (1897–1985), VFL/AFL Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (since 1985)

NameTerm in officeClub
Alex McCracken 1897–1915Essendon [1]
Oliver Maurice Williams 1915–1917 [2] Melbourne [3]
Chas Brownlow 1917–1919 [4] Geelong
Walter Baldwin Spencer 1919–1926Carlton
William C. McClelland 1926–1955Melbourne [5]
Sir Kenneth Luke 1956–1971 [6] Carlton
Sir Maurice Nathan 1971–1977Carlton
Allen Aylett 1977–1983North Melbourne
Jack Hamilton 1983–1986Collingwood [7]
Ross Oakley 1986–1996St. Kilda [8]
Wayne Jackson 1996–2003 [9] Independent
Andrew Demetriou 2003–2014
Gillon McLachlan 2014–2023
Andrew Dillon 2023–

AFL Chairman (since 1993)

NameTerm in office
John Kennedy, Sr. 1993–1997
Ron Evans AM 1997–2007
Mike Fitzpatrick 2007–2017
Richard Goyder 2017–present

Club Presidents

Adelaide

Brisbane Bears/Lions

Carlton

Collingwood

Essendon

Fitzroy

Fremantle

Geelong

Gold Coast

Greater Western Sydney

Hawthorn

Melbourne

North Melbourne/Kangaroos

Port Adelaide

SANFL

AFL

Richmond

St Kilda

South Melbourne/Sydney

Footscray/Western Bulldogs

West Coast

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  2. Resigned.
  3. Obituary
  4. Brownlow served in an acting capacity after the resignation of Williams.
  5. McClelland was also MCC President from 1944–1957.
  6. Died in office.
  7. Hamilton also represented Collingwood on the Board of Directors in 1985–1986.
  8. Oakley also represented St. Kilda on the Board of Directors until 1993, when the Board voted itself out of existence, and was allowed to represent St. Kilda for the remainder of his tenure under a grandfather clause.
  9. Jackson was the first independent and first non-Victorian AFL CEO.
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