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  2. Alondras CF - Wikipedia

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    The names were chosen and which were in dispute: "The punishment" and another "The Alondras." These names refer to two very popular works of a company varieties. Clearly won the supporters of "The Alondras" so this was the name of the new club began to face its history in the Moaña Leisure Maritime Meira 15 May 1928, the party won by 4 to 3.

  3. Sheriff of London Charity Shield - Wikipedia

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    The shield itself, commissioned by Dewar, was over six feet high and believed to be the largest trophy to be competed for in the history of football. [8] In the 1990s, the trophy was put up for auction by Corinthian-Casuals to finance all-weather training facilities; it sold for around £25,000 to a private owner. [9]

  4. List of football clubs in England and Wales by year formed

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    First recorded competitive game was against Ferryhill Athletic on 13 November 1880. In 1881 the club's name was changed to Sunderland Association Football Club. Dispute over 1879 and 1880. [73] 23 1879 [74] Swindon Town: League Two: Dispute on whether formation was in 1879 or 1881. Merged with another club in 1881. [75] Club only states 1879 ...

  5. Association football club names - Wikipedia

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    It is not uncommon for a club to be known in common usage by a name other than its official name, or the name on the badge. Other clubs are more usually known by nicknames or contractions of their full names, for instance, Vasco da Gama is usually called simply Vasco, F.C. Internazionale Milano is contracted to Inter or Inter Milan, Sporting Clube de Portugal is often called Sporting or ...

  6. History of Barnsley F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The football club 'Barnsley St. Peters' were formed in 1887, named after the church of the Reverend Tiverton Preedy, who founded the club in what had previously been a rugby-focused area. They began playing at their home Oakwell within a year, competing in the Sheffield and District League from 1890 and then in the Midland League from 1895.

  7. List of Crystal Palace F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Crystal Palace F.C. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more first-class matches for the club.A number of other players who have played an important role have also been included for their contributions; for example, Attilio Lombardo and Don Rogers.

  8. History of Sunderland A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    On 16 October 1880 the Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette announced that the club's name had been changed to Sunderland Association Football Club; and non-teachers were allowed to join. [7] They turned professional in 1885, the same year that the club recruited a number of Scotsmen, their first internationally capped players. [8]

  9. Wrexham A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Wrexham Football Club (2006) Ltd is the name of the "phoenix" company that took over the assets of the old Wrexham Association Football Club Limited – technically, the club is no longer known as Wrexham Association Football Club due to the takeover of the club by Neville Dickens and Geoff Moss and their associates; this is reflected on new ...

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