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North Wales derby: Rhyl F.C. vs. Bangor City [347] [348] Ossett derby: Ossett Albion vs. Ossett Town [349] North Yorkshire derby: Scarborough vs. York City [350] Shropshire derby: Shrewsbury Town vs. Telford United [140] [141] Sunderland derby: Sunderland vs. Sunderland Albion [351] Walton derby: Walton Casuals vs Walton & Hersham [352] [353] [354]
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 ...
Revie's Leeds United and Shankly's Liverpool shared an intense rivalry during the 1960s and 1970s. The rivalry began Liverpool defeated Leeds 2–1 in the 1965 FA Cup Final. The following season, Liverpool won the league title ahead of Leeds. Leeds then beat out Liverpool to the league title during the 1968–69 and 1973–74 seasons. [331 ...
The South Wales derby (Welsh: darbi De Cymru) is a local derby between Welsh association football clubs Cardiff City and Swansea City. The fixture has been described by The Independent as one of the fiercest rivalries in British football. [ 1 ]
Fans separated at an Old Firm derby in Glasgow, Scotland. A sports rivalry is intense competition between athletic teams or athletes, affecting participants, [1] management, and supporters all to varying degrees. The intensity of the rivalry can range anywhere from a light hearted banter to serious violence.
Derby del Ticino : FC Chiasso vs. AC Bellinzona vs. FC Lugano [299] [300] Atmosphere level 5/10; Derby du Rhône : Servette FC vs. FC Sion [301] Atmosphere level 9/10; Derby de Lausanne: FC Lausanne-Sports vs. FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy Atmosphere level 8/10; Derby de Vaud: Yverdon Sport vs. FC Lausanne-Sports Atmosphere level 7/10
The cross-border derby is a football match played between Wrexham and Chester. [1] The clubs are 12 miles apart but are Welsh and English respectively (though Chester's Deva Stadium straddles the England–Wales border , and its pitch lies entirely in Wales).
The fans of both Cardiff and Bristol City have a history of hooliganism and have their own hooligan firm: Cardiff's being the Soul Crew and Bristol City with the City Service Firm. Due to the fierce rivalry and the history of the two teams the encounters can end up with some sort of conflict, commonly pre-organised. [4]