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  2. Category:English football logos - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "English football logos" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 859 total. (previous page) 0–9. File:1927 Doncaster Crest.jpg; A.

  3. List of football clubs in England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the men's English football league system as far down as Level 10 (Step 6), that is to say, six divisions below the Premier League/English Football League. Also included are clubs from outside England that play within the English system (suitably highlighted).

  4. Category:English football competition logos - Wikipedia

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    This category is made up of the logos of English football competitions and includes current, historical, and variant logos. English football competitions are listed in Category:Football competitions in England.

  5. A Complete Guide to Every Sports Metaphor in Taylor ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift David Eulitt/Getty Images Taylor Swift became a bonafide sports fan after she started dating NFL star Travis Kelce in summer 2023. “Football is awesome, it turns out,” Swift ...

  6. Club crest - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, some club logos have been deemed "an heraldic device" by the Court of the Lord Lyon. Because heraldic devices must be authorised by this court, some clubs have been required to change their logos to designs which are not heraldic. Alternatively, a club may apply to have its logo authorised by the Court of the Lord Lyon. [3]

  7. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    A club's mascot is a cartoon character, often that of an animal, that symbolises some virtue boasted by the team. Most of them have proper names. Usually mascots come in two versions, a "soft" one, which is the official and a "hardcore" one used by ultras and torcidas , which often contain traces of vulgarity or violence.

  8. Category:Football logos - Wikipedia

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  9. Portal:English football/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham City's Kate Ward attempts to get past Arsenal defender Alex Scott for a shot on goal in a match from the 2006 FA Women's Premier League Cup.Arsenal are the most successful women's football team in England and completed the quadruple in the 2006-07 season by winning the FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, League Cup and the UEFA Women's Cup.