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  2. Kit (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Shirts are normally made of a polyester mesh, which does not trap the sweat and body heat in the same way as a shirt made of a natural fibre. [10] Most professional clubs have sponsors' logos on the front of their shirts, which can generate significant levels of income, [ 11 ] and some also offer sponsors the chance to place their logos on the ...

  3. Oldest football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1876, but association football was only added in 1878. The club itself claims to be the oldest football club in continental Europe. In 1991, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and B 1903 merged their professional football teams and formed F.C. Copenhagen. 1876 Tynedale: Rugby football Rugby union Corbridge: England National League 1: 1876 ...

  4. Category:Association football logos - Wikipedia

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    Association football is the official name of the sport governed by the International Federation of Association football . It is known in some parts of the world as " soccer "; a derivative of the word "association".

  5. Admiral Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Admiral is an English sportswear brand, with a manufacturing emphasis on clothing for association football.Founded in 1914 in Leicester, Admiral is one of the oldest sports brands in the UK and was originally an undergarment brand but switched to the manufacture of apparel for sports that have included cricket, cycling and athletics, as well as football.

  6. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    Another team to benefit from the Scotch Professors was Preston North End, the first English team to win the Championship and Cup "double", which did so with a majority of their team being made up of Scottish players. [36] [37] The Scottish FA lifted its ban on professionalism in 1893, whereupon 560 players were registered as professionals. [38]

  7. Coat of arms of the Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The association now manages the men's, women's and youth national teams. [1] In its early years the FA used various symbols on its products, for example medals, including the royal arms of England and the royal arms of the United Kingdom. By the late 19th century the FA was using a distinctive badge on the shirts of the England men's national team.

  8. History of Crystal Palace F.C. - Wikipedia

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    As an increasing number of players from the FA Youth Cup winning team had now established themselves in the first team, the press dubbed Palace the "Team of the Eighties". They began the 1979–80 season well, staying unbeaten longer than any other club in the top flight, and also briefly went top of the whole Football League when they beat ...

  9. Timeline of association football - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, the first non-British team in Europe, Lausanne Football and Cricket Club of Switzerland, is formed. In 1862, Notts County F.C. is founded. In 1865 Buenos Aires FC was formed by British residents. In 1866, the Football Association introduces a 'cross tape' between goalposts as a precedent to the 'crossbar'.