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  2. Bukta - Wikipedia

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    Bukta is an English sportswear brand which was founded in 1879 in Stockport, Cheshire.Originally a private manufacturer, the family business gained recognition for having produced football and rugby equipment for many teams in the United Kingdom.

  3. AFC Varndeanians F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Old Boys had been members of Division One of the Brighton, Hove & District League, [3] with the new club continuing in their place. [4] They were relegated to Division Two in 1930–31, and after finishing bottom of Division Two in 1934–35, [ 5 ] were relegated to Division Three.

  4. Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club was reformed in 1957 and entered the VAFA's E Section the same year. [9] The club was promoted to D Section after a loss to Preston in the 1959 E Section grand final , and eventually won its first premiership with a 62-point victory over Alphington in the 1977 D Section grand final .

  5. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Under-21s and Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton & Hove Albion Under-21s and Academy are the youth teams of Brighton & Hove Albion. The under-21 players play in the Premier League 2 , the highest tier of under-21 team football in England.

  6. Old Brightonians F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1888-89, the Football Association introduced qualifying rounds, and the Old Brightonians won through four rounds to play in the first round proper, losing 2-0 at Notts County, a Football League club; the O.B.s were considered a little unlucky, the first goal being an own goal and the second coming right at the death. [6]

  7. Brighton United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In their first match Brighton fielded a team including nine Scottish players, several of whom had played in the Football League, including the scorer of their consolation goal in a 4–1 defeat, Roddy McLeod. [1] Former Football League or Scottish Football League players included: Jock Caldwell, full back formerly with Woolwich Arsenal

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