List of Australian Football League team songs
An Australian Football League team song is traditionally sung by members of the winning team after an AFL game. It is played when each team runs out onto the field prior to the beginning of the match, and played for the winning team at the end of the match.
| Club Name | Song name | Basis | First Used | Writer/Composer |
| "The Pride of South Australia" | "US Marines Corps Hymn" | 1994 | Club version by William Sanders | |
| "The Pride of Brisbane Town" | "La Marseillaise" | 1997 | Club version | |
| "We are the Navy Blues" | "Lily of Laguna" | Club version by Ernie Walton | ||
| "Good Ol' Collingwood Forever" | "Goodbye, Dolly Gray" | 1906 | Club version by Tom Nelson | |
| "See the Bombers Fly Up" | "(Keep Your) Sunny Side Up" | 1959 | Club version by Kevin Andrews | |
| "Freo Way To Go" | "Song of the Volga Boatmen" | 1995 | Club version by Ken Walther | |
| "We Are Geelong" | "The Toreador Song" | 1963 | Club version by John K. Watts | |
| "We Are the Suns of the Gold Coast Sky" | Original | 2010 | Rosco Elliott | |
| "There's A Big Big Sound" | "Arabian riff" | 2012 | Harry Angus | |
| "The Mighty Fighting Hawks" | "The Yankee Doodle Boy" | Club version by Chic Lander | ||
| "It's a Grand Old Flag" | "You're a Grand Old Flag" | Club lyrics by Keith "Bluey" Truscott Current recording made 1972 by Fable Singers | ||
| "Join in the Chorus" | "Just a wee Deoch an Doris" | Club lyrics unknown | ||
| "Power to Win" | Original | 1997 | Quentin Eyers and Les Kaczmarek | |
| "We're from Tiger Land" | "Row, Row, Row" | 1962 | Club version by Jack Malcolmson | |
| "When the Saints Go Marching In" | "When the Saints Go Marching In" | Club version of folk song of unknown origin | ||
| "The Red and the White" | "Notre Dame Victory March" | 1961 | Club lyrics by Larry Spokes | |
| "We're Flying High" | Original | 2000 | Based on 1987 composition by Kevin Peek, used from the 2000 season until 2017 and then again from 2025 onwards. | |
| "Sons of the West" | "Sons of the Sea" | Club version origins unknown |