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  2. Ball Club, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Ball Club is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States; located within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation. As of the 2010 census, its population was 342. [3] Ball Club is located between Zemple and Bena.

  3. Balls Lake - Wikipedia

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    Balls Lake is a lake located in Simonds Parish, [2] Saint John County, New Brunswick. [3] Located just a few kilometers from the city limits of Saint John , [ 4 ] Balls Lake lake has its own watershed , with the lake draining to McKenzie Brook.

  4. Ball Club River - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Club River is a river of Minnesota. See also. List of rivers of Minnesota References. Minnesota Watersheds; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota ...

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  7. Lake Boga Football Netball Club - Wikipedia

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    Lake Boga is a small town (pop 982), 14 km south of Swan Hill. The township was declared in 1892, the same year the football team was formed. Lake Boga played its first match in May 1892, at home against one of the Swan Hill townships sides, the “Faugh-a-Ballaghs” . From its inception Lake Boga competed in

  8. West Lakes, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Westfield West Lakes, the suburb is also home to the Lakes Resort Hotel (established in 1985) and the West Lakes Golf Club — one of several within the coastal western suburbs. West Lakes was home to Football Park (also known by its sponsored name AAMI Stadium), which functioned as a 51,240-seat sports stadium where AFL and ...

  9. List of football clubs in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Club Founded Stadium Capacity Notes Indian Super League (1) East Bengal: 1920 Salt Lake Stadium 68,000 East Bengal is the only Indian club to win an international trophy. Mohammedan: 1891 Kishore Bharati Krinangan 12,000 One of the Big Three in Kolkata. Mohun Bagan Super Giant: 1881 Salt Lake Stadium 68,000