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Association football general
- History of Welsh association football (currently a redirect)
- Home-and-away series or Home-and-home series
- Black Zahrawian JR Football Club
- History of Czechoslovak association football
Association football lists
- List of Womens' association football stadiums by capacity
- List of fully sovereign states without FIFA membership
- List of foreign players to have played in the English Football League from 1888-1992
Association football seasons
- Slovenian PrvaLiga past seasons (sl)
- Seasons from the 1979–80 Isthmian League to the 2005–06 Isthmian League[1]
- 1988–89 Southern Football League and the 1989–90 Southern Football League[2]
- Seasons from the 1995–96 Estonian Cup to the 2006–07 Estonian Cup [3]
- Seasons from the 1945–46 Liechtenstein Football Cup to the 1996–97 Liechtenstein Football Cup and from the 1999–2000 Liechtenstein Football Cup to the 2003–04 Liechtenstein Football Cup.
- 2010 Úrvalsdeild kvenna [4]
- 2011 Clausura Liga de Ascenso [5] -notable because it is the current competition in Mexico's domestic 2nd tier football league
- All C.D. Olimpia, Platense F.C., C.D. Motagua, Real España, C.D. Marathón, C.D. Victoria and C.D. Vida seasons for Liga Nacional de Honduras from 1965-66 to 2012-13
- 2013 Categoría Primera B season
- 2013-14 Tigres UANL season
- 2012–13 Segunda Divisão -3rd tier in Portuguese League Pyramid.
Association football teams
- Al-Mahabba Tripoli FC – Lebanon Second Division
- BSG KKW Greifswald – East German team
- CFC Azul – newest members of USL Premier Development League in US
- FC 8-0 – Pakistani
- Scarborough Rangers SC – Canadian Soccer Team, Ontario.
- Cumbernauld Colts FC - Biggest boys and amatuer club in the SFA Central Region
- Nikos & Sokratis Erimis - Cypriot Second Division team
Brazilian teams
Amazonas state
Bahia state
- Catuense Futebol S/A (pt)
- Itabuna ÀEsporte Clube
- Sport Clube Camaçariense (pt)
- Associação Desportiva Comunitária Astro (pt)
- Sport Club Jacuipense
- Real Salvador Esporte Clube (pt
- Serrinha Esporte Clube (pt)
Ceará state
- Associação Desportiva Tiradentes
- Guarani Esporte Clube (Ceará) (pt)
- Itapajé Futebol Clube (pt)
- Uruburetama Futebol Clube (pt)
Distrito Federal
Maranhão state
Rio de Janeiro State
- Centro Esportivo Arraial do Cabo (pt)
- Barra da Tijuca Futebol Clube (pt)
- Condor Atlético Clube (pt)
- Esprof Atlético de Futebol e Clube (pt)
- Everest Atlético Clube (pt)
- Floresta Atlético Clube (pt)
- Heliópolis Atlético Clube (pt)
- Esporte Clube Iguaçu (pt)
- Japeri Esporte Clube (pt)
- Japeri Futebol Clube
- Esporte Clube Lucas (pt)
- Esporte Clube Miguel Couto (pt)
- Paduano Esporte Clube (pt)
- Paraíba do Sul Futebol Clube (pt)
- Profute Futebol Clube (pt)
- Esporte Clube Resende (pt)
- Rio Cricket e Associação Atlética (pt)
- Rio das Ostras Futebol Clube (pt)
- Esporte Clube Rio São Paulo (pt)
- Atlético Rio Futebol Clube LTDA (pt)
- Clube de Futebol São José (pt)
- Silva Jardim Futebol Clube
- Teresópolis Esporte Clube (pt)
- Três Rios Futebol Clube (pt)
Roraima state
Eastern Europe
- FC DAG Tartu (et)
- JHK Keemik Kohtla-Järve (et)
- FK Maardu (et)
- PK Olümpia Tartu — Champions in 1939–40
- JK Vall Tallinn (et)
- TSV Heusenstamm
- FC Union Niederrad 07
- FSV Raunheim 07
- SKG Stockstadt
- Rot-Weiß Walldorf
- BSG KKW Greifswald
- VFB Waldshut
- BSG EHW Thale
- BSG Chemie Zeitz
- BSG Empor Wurzen-West
- ZSG Burg
- BSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt
- BSG Lokomotive Weimar
- Sportfreunde Baumberg
- Neckarsulmer SU
- SV SCHOTT Jena
- Associazione Calcio Montagnana (it)
- Chinotto Neri Roma
- U.S. Guanzatese Calcio
- F.C. Bulgaro 1996
- C.S. Ardisci e Spera 1906
- Ardita Como 1934
Northern Ireland Clubs
Norway National Teams
- Coventry Spartans F.C. – former Southern League team as Coventry Sports. Reached 2nd round of FA Cup in 1975–76.
Association football players (individual)
- Notability is checked by User:Bar Code Symmetry and/or User:Timbouctou
A–J
Shaquile Coulthirst
- Muhammad Youssuf Cande or Mamadu [6][7][8] – Bissau-Guinea defender (hu)
- Bence Somodi [9] [10] [11] (hu)
- Enoch Barwuah (Brother of Mario Balotelli) Image (hu) [12]
- Eugen Einman (et)
- Christian Eissele ([[13]])
- Ronnie Fair – American Women's National soccer player; twin sister of Lorrie Fair; [14]
- Giovanni Fanello - Italian soccer player (it)
- Thomas Fig (da) (it)
- Karl Fischer [15]
- Franck Fontan [16]
- Jürgen Friedl (de)
- Aleksander Gerassimov-Kalvet [17]
- Pierre Gómez (News article)
- Aviv Hadad [18]
- Jürgen Hartmann (footballer) (de)
- Moussa Hirir [19]
- Tommy Holmgren (sv)
- Karl-Richard Idlane (et) {{tick|10}
- Sergei Javorsky [20]
- Jan Jeuring (de) (nl)
- Eduard Jõepere [21]
- Ernst Joll (et)
- Nélio Roldon Junior (pt)
- Alfei Jürgenson [22]
- Janno Jürisson [23]
Adnan januzaj
K–N
- Harald Kaarmann [24]
- Julius Kaljo [25]
- Elmar Kaljot [26]
- Rudolf Kallaste [27]
- Edmund Karp [28]
- Leonhard Kass (et) (it)
- Osvald Kastanja [29]
- Nikolai Kaubish [30]
- Mo Keita – international soccer star; Afican American; business owner; [31]; [32]
- Johannes Kihlefeldt [33]
- Herbert Kipp [34]
- Helmuth Kippar [35]
- Elmar Klaos [36]
- Heinrich Koort [37]
- Kopel Koslovski [38]
- Arnold Köss [39]
- Evangelos Koutsopoulos [40]
- Pedro Kozak (Paragraph 15)
- Felix Kull [41]
- Leo Kulinczenko(soccer) [42][http:/www.soccerstats.us/teams/Chicago-Croatian-sc/games/]. Chicago Croatian CONCACAF Champions Cup 1985. Also played for Maccabi Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Skyhawks. Staff coach at Chicago Sockers [http:/www.sockersfcchicago.com/club/staff-list/] DOB Oct 3 1954 POB Chicago IL
- Aleksei Kürbis [43]
- Arnold Laasner [44]
- August Lass [45]
- Ferdinand Laurberg [46]
- Lothar Leiendecker (de)
- Johannes Lello [47]
- Ralf Liivar [48]
- Nikolai Linberg [49]
- Voldemar Luik [50]
- Aleksander Mägi [51]
- Eigo Mägi [52]
- Diego Markic (it)
- Tigaye Masrabaye [53]
- Spyros Matentzidis – Greek professional soccer player; plays for AEK Athens FC; [54]
- Arnold Matiisen [55]
- Juho Matsalu [56]
- Artur Maurer [57]
- Eduard Maurer [58]
- José Hugo Medina [59]
- Emanuel Mendy [60]
- Siegmar Menz (de)
- Nikola Mileusnic [61]
- Davide Morello [62]
- Roman Mõtlik [63]
- Ferdinand Murr [64]
- Damir Mužek (de)
- Rachman Ould Couach Neen (or Rachman Neen) Mauritanian goalkeeper for ASC Mauritel Mobile FC
- Valter Neeris [65]
- Artur Neuman-Tarimäe (et)
- Johannes Niks [66]
- Peter Nilsson (footballer) [67]
- Bernhard Nooni [68]
- Helmut Nordhaus (de)
- Hachim Mastour (www.transfermarkt.com/en/hachim-mastour/profil/spieler_253267.html)
O–Z
- Reduan Abdullah
- Chris Ohiri
- Ervin Ollik [69]
- Kalle Oranen (nl)
- Niels Overweg (de) (nl) (pl)
- Heinrich Paal (et)
- Rudolf Paal [70]
- Herbert Paalberg [71]
- Theo Pahlplatz (de) (nl)
- Filip Pajović (hu)
- Thomas Panny (de)
- Erich Papp [72]
- Peter Pappas (soccer) played for Philadelphia KiXX
- Egon Parbo [73]
- Ivan Peric [74]
- Edmund Peterson [75]
- Voldemar Peterson [76]
- Jimmy Petruzzi – football coach; [77]
- Daniel Pettersson
- Viktor Piisang [78]
- Eduardo Pimentel (es)
- Voldemar Piperal [79]
- Raimond Põder [80]
- Lothar Priebe Coached Germany U-20 in 1989 [81]
- Artur Prunn [82]
- Helmut Räästas [83]
- Allan Rasmussen
- Alfred Ratnik [84]
- Karl Ree [85]
- Hans Reich (footballer) (de)
- Wolfgang Reichel (footballer) (de)
- Bernhard Rein [86]
- Otto Reinfeldt-Reinlo (et)
- Ott Reinumäe [87]
- Voldemar Rõks [88]
- Heino Römmer [89]
- Adolf Rüütel [90]
- Elmar Saar [91]
- Rashad A. Sadygov
- Giannakis Sampson
- Andrew Santiago
- Frenk Schinkels (de)
- Hans-Günter Schröder (de)
- Martin Schwendler (de)
- Vladimir Sekulovski
- Gustav Sepp [92]
- Viktor Sieger [93]
- Otto Silber [94]
- August Silber [95]
- Karl-Rudolf Silberg-Sillak (et)
- Vladimir Silberg-Sillak
- Aavo Sillandi
- Jae Won Sim
- Evald Smitt
- Alexander Starostin
- Avery Steinlage
- Ruben Svensson (sv)
- Ain Tammus [96]
- Vladimir Tell (et)
- Elmar Tepp [97]
- Piercesare Tombolato (it)
- Grigori Tšutšelov
- Johan Tšutšelov
- Mariano Javier Urbani
- Oskar Üpraus
- Heinrich Uukkivi (et)
- Georg Vain
- Jüri Välbe
- Hugo Väli
- Richard Valdov
- Aleksander Valkenpert
- Kick van der Vall (nl)
- Ralf Veidemann
- Paul Victor (footballer)
- Siegfried Vollrath (de)
- Sotiris Voyrkou
- Marko Vujic
- Nikola Vukanac
- Matt Walwyn – footballer who plays for AFC Fylde and match winner in 2008's FA varse
- Josef Weikl (de)
- Rüdiger Wenzel [98]
- Thomas Wernersson (sv)
- Pat White (soccer) played for the Milwaukee Wave [99] [100] [101]
- Quinonez Wilson Scored one of the worlds longest goals in professional football. [102]
- Justise Winslow
- Dirk Wolf (de)
- Aris Zafirovic
Association football coaches
- Mohamad Bakar
- Merzagua Abderrazak
- Scott Baker (coach)
- Hristo Andonov (football coach)
- Humbert Boerleider
- Ian Broomfield
- Lothar Buchmann
- Aries Caslib
- Enrico Catuzzi
- Apostol Chachevski
- Rob Czlonka - American College Soccer Coach. 2012 MIAA Coach of the Year. Former Asst University of Rhode Island, Carnegie Mellon University, and Oberlin College. [103][104][105][106]
- Michael Feichtenbeiner (de)
- Billy McCulloch
- Kurt Myers
- Konstantin Nikolov
- Shaun North
- Givanildo de Oliveira
- Martyn Pert
- Jimmy Petruzzi
- Grigoriy Pinaychev
- John Somerville (coach)
- Paul Smalley
- Aleksandar Stankov (coach)
- Boris Stankov
- Tsvetan Yonchev
- David Yost (University of Missouri football coach)
- Sergi Yotsov
- Petar Zehtinski
- Honma(Homma) Kei Laos, Japanese football coach
Misc
- Ali Sami Alkis (Turkish soccer figure)
- Arseblog (Arsenal FC blogging website)
- Arthur Dunn Cup – This is a football competition for 'Old Boys' teams of various leading independent schools, and was first competed for in the 1902–03 season. (See here
- Charlie Stillitano (former MLS Executive, current host of "The Football Show")
- Chelsea F.C. – Liverpool F.C. rivalry
- Cleat Beat – India's first football magazine with award-winning writers and international coaches writing for it.
- GreenPitch Magazine (American soccer magazine)
- Peter Fischer (executive) (Association Football Executive)
- Template:Positions – Or similar. The abbreviations of the positions e.g. in 2010 FIFA World Cup Group C is competely obscure to non-football fanatics, especially those who are not native English. I could just decipher GK=Goalkeeper, RB, CB, LB = right, central, left back. But where RM, CM, LM (I guess Right, center, left midfield) is different than MF. What a CF is (center front?) and where that might be different from FW (=forward??) or RW, LW (Right, left forward, or right left wing?) is rather uclear to me. I have truly no idea whatsoever SS and neither does Wikipedia if you follow the Wikilink. It would be extremely helpful for the readers to have a template on the bottom of such pages giving at least the full text of the abbreviations, preferably with a wikilink to the relevant article. Alternatively, make it a task for your project to provide links to the Association_football_positions page, to help the unwary visitor finding out what these mean. Arnoutf (talk) 19:56, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
- Southern Junior Floodlit Cup – youth competition in England won by Arsenal,Chelsea, Tottenham, Aston Villa ect
- Soccerway – Dutch statistics website used as a reference source in many Wikipedia football articles [107]
- List of association football players never to have received a red card – Spanish striker Raul is one notable entry but are there other players??
- List of fully-sovereign states without FIFA membership.
- Terrace Culture - Simply googling this provides many examples of usage, and it seems to refer to the allowance for taboo topics shouted from the fans attending sporting events. It may relate generally to any sport, but "terrace" may specifically point towards the premier league. Again, googling doesn't provide a definition (not immediately) and it seems that defining this - and providing examples which numerous blogs / articles mention - would serve a purpose, especially as it seems to be a rising consideration with MLS' ban on homophobic slurs from players, and similar penalties / ire generated internationally.
- List of Italian football transfers summer 2013
- Smoke-A Bowl — Derby match between the Seattle Sounders and Colorado Rapids. Name started by teams' supporter groups after both Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.