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  2. Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was originally founded in 1967 as Brighton GPO.This team was created by workers at the Post Office's telephone exchange. They were one of the founding six members of the Sussex Martlet Women's League in 1969 - which has now transitioned into the South East Counties Women's Football League, and in that same year, the Women's Football Association was founded.

  3. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club (/ ˈ b r aɪ t ən ... ˈ h oʊ v / BRY-tən … HOHV), commonly referred to as simply Brighton, is a professional football club based in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club's home ground is the Falmer Stadium

  4. Whitehawk - Wikipedia

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    Class Divide is a grassroots campaign group based in Brighton and Hove, England, focused on addressing educational inequalities in the city, particularly in the East Brighton communities of Whitehawk, Manor Farm, and Bristol Estate. Initially started as an offshoot of The Crew Club, a youth and community centre, Class Divide aims to create a ...

  5. Portal:South East England - Wikipedia

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    The region contains eight legally chartered cities: Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Chichester, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. The region's close proximity to London has led to South East England becoming a prosperous economic hub with the largest economy of any region in the UK, after London.

  6. Greater Brighton City Region - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Brighton City Region is an area in the south of England centred on Brighton, incorporating seven local government districts in East Sussex and West Sussex.The Greater Brighton Economic Board was created in April 2014 to oversee a 6-year programme of development and investment within the area, [1] which as of as of 2021 has about one million people.

  7. Andrew Moran - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Moran (born 15 October 2003) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for EFL Championship club Stoke City, on loan from Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion, and the Republic of Ireland national team.

  8. Fabian Hürzeler - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 2024, Hürzeler became the new head coach of Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion, replacing Roberto De Zerbi. [9] He is the youngest permanent head coach in Premier League history. [10] In his first competitive match with Brighton, Hürzeler's team won 3–0 away at Everton in the Premier League. [11]

  9. Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Patcham Pylons mark the border of Brighton and Hove on the A23. From west to east the administrative boundary of Brighton and Hove begins on the coast at Gate 4 of Shoreham Port. It crosses the Southwick Ship Canal and the A259 between Brambledean Road and St Richard's Road in Portslade. From here, the border joins Eastbrook Road, and runs ...