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  2. Saracens F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Saracens Rugby Club (/ ˈ s ær ə s ən z /) are an English professional rugby union club based in North London, England, currently playing in Premiership Rugby, which is the highest level of competition in English rugby.

  3. Cheltenham Saracens F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham Saracens were established in 1964 as a multi-sports club, with the football team joining Division Five of the Cheltenham League. [1] Following several promotions, the club joined Division One of the Hellenic League in 1986. [2] After winning Division One in 1999–2000, they were promoted to the Premier Division.

  4. List of Saracens F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The following Saracens players were named in the Premiership Rugby Team of the Decade for the 2010s. The starting XV is made up of the players who recorded the most appearances in their respective positions, across all teams in the league, between January 2010 and December 2019, with the bench consisting of the players with the second most caps ...

  5. Saracens Football Club - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Saracens F.C. players selected for international rugby

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    Players listed in bold are current members of the Saracens squad, as of the 2024–25 season. [3] Players listed in italics are products of the academy system at Saracens. [4] [5] Players who have only represented their countries at junior level, or in non-test friendly matches, are not included on this list.

  7. Olamide Sodeke - Wikipedia

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    He played on-loan for RFU Championship side Ampthill RUFC in 2024. [4] He was included in the Saracens match-day squad for the first time, named as a replacement for the Rugby Premiership match against Bristol Bears on 4 January 2025, and made his debut as a late replacement for Tom Willis.

  8. 2014 Heineken Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Saracens faced early favorites and last years runners-up Clermont at the RFU home stadium. The match saw Saracens earn a record, for the biggest winning margin in a Heineken Cup semi-final. Saracens overtook Leicester Tigers 37 point winning margin over London Wasps, by three, after they won 46–6 over Clermont. They kept Clermont scoreless in ...

  9. Barnet Copthall - Wikipedia

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    Before Saracens took over the stadium, it was also home to non-league football club Kentish Town. In November 2010, Saracens, searching for a new home after their landlord Watford F.C. activated a break clause in their groundshare agreement, revealed they were in discussions with Barnet Borough Council about a move to the stadium. Under the ...