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The Severnside derby spans England and Wales. A13 derby: Leyton Orient vs. Southend United [290] [291] A500 derby: Crewe Alexandra vs. Port Vale [292] Aldershot-Reading rivalry: Aldershot Town vs. Reading [232] [233] Arsenal–Stoke rivalry: Arsenal vs. Stoke City [293] Cambridge–Colchester rivalry: Cambridge United vs. Colchester United [294]
Pages in category "Football derbies in England" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. ... A49 derby; A420 derby; AFC Wimbledon–Milton Keynes ...
Gwynedd derby: Bangor City, [109] [110] Caernarfon Town [111] or Porthmadog [112] [113] A40 Derby: Haverfordwest County vs. Carmarthen Town [114] Flintshire derby: Connah's Quay Nomads vs. Flint Town United [115] North East Wales Derby: Wrexham AFC vs. Connah's Quay Nomads (Only Applys To The Women's Leagues in Wales as both men's teams play in ...
This list of association football rivalries catalogues football rivalries around the world. This includes rivalries at the club and international level, including local derby and intercontinental competitions. It also lists rivalries between individual players, managers, and one another.
The first London Football League derby took place at Clapton Stadium on 11 November 1905, where Chelsea beat Clapton Orient 3–0 in a Second Division match. Chelsea also won the first top-flight London derby with a 2–1 victory over Woolwich Arsenal (now Arsenal), in a First Division game at Stamford Bridge on 9 November 1907.
This list deals with association football rivalries around the Europe among clubs. This includes local derbies as well as matches between teams further afield. For rivalries between international teams and club rivalries around the world, see List of association football rivalries.
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One suggestion is that it arose from a game of football played between the congregations of All Saints and St Peter's churches in the city of Derby. Alternatively, it may have came from the Derby , a horse race in England, founded by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1780.