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  2. Uxbridge F.C. - Wikipedia

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    1889-90 - 'Uxbridge Football Club ground' - reference made to the 'Waterworks goal.' This would indicate a return to Mr. Light's Field for one season. [33] 1890–91 to 1899-1900 - Colne Farm ground, Uxbridge Moor [34] The Colne Farm ground was renowned for its heavy soil. It was situated between two arms of the River Colne, next to Upper ...

  3. Harrisburg City Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Most Penn FC home matches were broadcast live on Invica, with tape delay feeds on ABC 27 Weather Channel, Comcast channel 245 and Verizon Fios channel 462. Additionally, many road games were broadcast through USLLive. Michael Bullock covers the team for the Patriot-News, while Derek Meluzio provides commentary and videos from his Upper 90 blog.

  4. List of owners of English football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth Source of wealth Accrington Stanley: Andy Holt What More UK AFC Wimbledon: Wimbledon Football Club Supporters' Society Supporters Trust Barrow: Tony Shearer (40%) Paul Hornby (20%) Kristian Wilkes (20%) Mark Hetherington (10%) Bluebirds Trust (10%) [111] Bradford City: Stefan Rupp (77.5%) $130M [90 ...

  5. Upper Hutt City FC - Wikipedia

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    Upper Hutt City Football started as Upper Hutt United in 1926 and then alternative clubs were formed in the region through Tararua United in the 1970s and a women's club, Upper Valley Wanderers in the 1980s. In the late 1990s the three clubs agreed to amalgamate as Tararua Sports Club with their clubrooms and home ground based at Harcourt Park.

  6. Central Great Southern Football League - Wikipedia

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    Australs, Kojonup, Tambellup and Wanderers all joined the new league while Kukerin joined the Upper Great Southern Football League as Kukerin-Dumbleyung. Kojonup was the most successful club in the competition’s history with 11 premierships, including a hat-trick between 1964 and 1966, while Wanderers (six), Australs (five), Kukerin and ...

  7. FC Koper - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1990s, the club was achieving mid-table success. By the end of the 1990s, the club had been relegated to the second division twice, had serious financial problems, and renamed as FC Koper. With the advent of the new millennium, Koper consistently achieved positions in the upper half of the table.

  8. Upper Annandale F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Upper Annandale Football Club are a football club from the town of Moffat in the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. The club was founded in 1966 and plays in the South of Scotland Football League. They originally competed in the Dumfries & District Amateur Football League, but switched to the senior leagues in time for the 2014–15 season ...

  9. TSG Pfeddersheim - Wikipedia

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    TSG Pfeddersheim is a German association football club from the Pfeddersheim suburb of Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club's most notable achievement has been to qualify for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on six occasions, in 1989–90, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01 and 2013–14.