SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 14: Karl Amon of the Power in action during the 2017 AFL round 08 match between the Gold Coast Suns and Port Adelaide Power at Jiangwan Sports Stadium on May 14, 2017 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Port Adelaide has recorded a profit for the third straight season after announcing a profit of $28,611 for the year ending October 31, 2017. 

The figure almost doubles their profit from 2016 while adding to $211,302 from 2015. 

Port Adelaide CEO David Koch said the club's push into Asia had helped reached these figures as their total revenue rose to $57.9 million. 

"I reflect back on 2017 with a great deal of pride in everything we achieved right across the club and I’m absolutely excited by what the future holds for Port Adelaide," Koch said.

"While some areas of our core business were flat on the back of initial uncertainty around on-field performance, the significant uplift in revenue was driven by our ambitious China strategy, which saw the successful execution of the game against Gold Coast at Jiangwan Stadium on May 14.

"This growth in revenue allowed the club to ensure it had a fully resourced football program, which delivered a return to finals football for the first time since 2014 and was invested into initiatives that will continue to grow the size and scope of our international operations for many years to come."