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  2. Villa Park - Wikipedia

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    Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, with a seating capacity of 42,785. [4] It has been the home of Premier League club Aston Villa since 1897. The ground is less than a mile from both Witton and Aston railway stations and has hosted sixteen England internationals at senior level, the first in 1899 and the most recent in 2005.

  3. Category:American soccer competition logos - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:American soccer logos - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Stadium logos - Wikipedia

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  8. History of Aston Villa F.C. (1874–1961) - Wikipedia

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    The relegation though was largely due a dismal defensive record, they conceded 110 goals, 7 of them coming from Arsenal's Ted Drake in a 1–7 defeat at Villa Park. Villa came ninth in their first season in the Second tier of English football but they were crowned Second Division Champions in 1937–38 under the guidance of Jimmy Hogan.

  9. Category : Northern Ireland association football logos

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    This category is made up of the logos of football teams from Northern Ireland and includes current, historical, and variant logos. Northern Irish football clubs are listed in Category:Association football clubs in Northern Ireland .