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Teams
[edit]Clubs
[edit]Algeria
[edit]Australia
[edit]Austria
[edit]- SV Gerasdorf (de)
- ASV Nickelsdorf, (Women's football club)
- SC Retz (de)
- SC Laa/Thaya
- SK Treibach
- TSV Neumarkt (de)
- FC Viktoria 62 Bregenz/Viktoria Bregenz (de)
- SK Kottingbrunn (has reached at least as far as 2nd Cup round)
- SVG Reichenau (has reached at least as far as 2nd Cup round)
- SVL Flavia Solva (has reached at least as far as 2nd Cup round)
- FC Rot-Weiß Rankweil (de)
- AKA Vorarlberg
- ASKÖ Donau Linz (de)
- SV Grieskirchen (de)
- SV Wals-Grünau (de)
- AC Viktoria Wien (de wiki)
- Favoritner SC (de wiki)
- ASV Hertha Wien (pl wiki)
- SC Rapid Oberlaa (merger with: FC Austria 11/A11-R. Oberlaa; de wiki; pl wiki; nl wiki)
- SK St. Andrä (de wiki)
- FC Sturm 07 (de wiki, nl wiki)
- FC Wien (de wiki)
- SV Admira Wiener Neustadt
- ESV Haidbrunn Wacker Wiener Neustadt
- SC Untersiebenbrunn
- ASK Kottingbrunn
- SV Hall
- ASK Ebreichsdorf
- 1974–75 Austrian Football First League
- 1975–76 Austrian Football First League
- 1976–77 Austrian Football First League
- 1977–78 Austrian Football First League
- 1978–79 Austrian Football First League
- 1979–80 Austrian Football First League
- 1980–81 Austrian Football First League
- 1981–82 Austrian Football First League
- 1982–83 Austrian Football First League
- 1983–84 Austrian Football First League
- 1984–85 Austrian Football First League
- 1985–86 Austrian Football First League
- 1986–87 Austrian Football First League
- 1987–88 Austrian Football First League
- 1988–89 Austrian Football First League
- 1989–90 Austrian Football First League
- 1990–91 Austrian Football First League
- 1991–92 Austrian Football First League
- 1993–94 Austrian Football First League
- 1994–95 Austrian Football First League
- 1995–96 Austrian Football First League
- 1996–97 Austrian Football First League
- 1997–98 Austrian Football First League
- 1998–99 Austrian Football First League
- 1999–2000 Austrian Football First League
- 2000–01 Austrian Football First League
- 2001–02 Austrian Football First League
- 2002–03 Austrian Football First League
- 2003–04 Austrian Football First League
Belgium
[edit]- RSC Athusien (nl)
- KSV Bornem (nl) / K.S.V. Bornem redirect
- KFC Duffel (nl) /K.F.C. Duffel redirect
- TK Meldert (nl)
- KSKL Ternat (nl) / K.S.K.L. Ternat redirect
- Hoeselt VV (nl)
- SV Wevelgem City (nl) / Wevelgem City redirect
- KSK Maldegem (nl) /K.S.K. Maldegem redirect
- KFC Herentals (nl) /K.F.C. Herentals redirect
- KSC Grimbergen (nl / K.S.C. Grimbergen redirect
- FC Ganshoren
- R. Sprimont Comblain Sport
Bolivia
[edit]Botswana
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- Associação Esportiva Caxiense, MA, (pt), 2 appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C (1996 and 2003), with a best finish of 80th in the 2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.
- Lagarto Esporte Clube, SE, (pt), 94th in the 1989 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, and 2 appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C (1988 and 1990), with a best finish of 6th in the 1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. Not be confused with Lagarto Futebol Clube.
- Sociedade Esportiva Santa Inês, MA, (pt), 2 appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C (2002 and 2003), with a best finish of 19th in the 2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.
- Clube Atlético Lages, SC, (pt), 56th place in the 2004 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.
- Associação Desportiva Jaruense, RO, (pt), 51st place in the 2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.
- Jacobina Esporte Clube, BA, (pt), 28th place in the 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.
- Centro Esportivo Arraial do Cabo, (pt)
- Defelê FC, DF (pt)
- Esporte Clube Atlético Carioca, RJ (pt)
- Gonçalense FC, RJ (pt)
- Grêmio Esportivo Brasiliense, DF (pt)
- Heliópolis Atlético Clube, RJ (pt)
- Pioneira Futebol Clube, DF (pt)
- Rio Cricket e Associação Atlética, RJ (pt)
- São Paulo Gaz Company, SP, (pt) founded in 1895, made the first soccer game in Brazil
- São Paulo Railway Company (soccer), SP, (pt) founded in 1895, made the first soccer game in Brazil
- Sociedade Esportiva Santa Maria, DF (pt)
- Araguari Atlético Clube
- Associação Desportiva Comunitária Astro
- Associação Tresmaiense de Esportes (pt wiki section)
- Auto Esporte Clube (PE) (pt wiki)
- Botafogo Esporte Clube (Santo Amaro) (pt wiki)
- Botafogo Esporte Clube (Três de Maio) (pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Catarinense (Florianópolis) (pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Catarinense (Ilhota) (pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Catarinense (São José) (pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Desportivo Ribeirão Pires (alternatively CAD Ribeirão Pires, CA Desportivo Ribeirão Pires;formerly Clube Atlético Diadema; pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Rondoniense (pt wiki)
- Clube Atlético Serranense (pt wiki)
- Clube Bahiano de Tênis (multi-sports club)
- Clube de Natação e Regatas São Salvador
- Clube Nacional Borbense (pt wiki)
- Figueirense Esporte Clube
- Jacobina Esporte Clube
- Manaos Sporting Club (pt wiki)
- Pioneira Futebol Clube
- Santos Futebol Clube (AM) (alternatively Santos Futebol Clube (Manaus); pt wiki)
- São Domingos Esporte Clube (pt wiki)
- Sete de Setembro Futebol Clube
- Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Perdigão (pt wiki)
- Trabalhista Futebol Clube pt
- União Esportiva Portuguesa (pt wiki; fr wiki)
- Ypiranga Futebol Clube (Niterói) (pt wiki)
- Rio Pardo Futebol Clube
- Clube Atlético Douradense
Brunei
[edit]Costa Rica
[edit]- AD Cofutpa
- AD Cartagena-Guanacaste
- AD Juventud Escazuceña (es)
- SAD Jicaral Sercoba
- AD Cariari Pococí (es) (draft)
- Jacó Rays FC (es)
- Municipal Coto Brus (es)
- Real Pococí FC
Czech Republic
[edit]Denmark
[edit]England
[edit]- AFC Walkington, fchd
- Bloxwich Strollers F.C., fchd
- Chadderton Cott AFC, fchd
- Darenth Heathside F.C., fchd
- Darlington Cleveland Social F.C., fchd
- Endsleigh F.C., fchdfchd
- Grosvenor Park F.C., fchd
- Hazells F.C., fchdfchd
- Hinckley F.C. (1986), fchd
- Langley Park F.C., fchd
- Moreton Town F.C., fchd
- Morris Motors F.C., fchd
- Peterborough City F.C. (1991), fchdfchdfchd
- Peterborough United W.F.C.
- Pressed Steel F.C., fchd
- Shotton Comrades F.C., fchd
- St Helens Ladies, played in front of 53,000 spectators vs. Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C. in the early 20th century
- West Bromwich Town F.C., fchd
- Wrockwardine Wood F.C., fchd, also played in the Welsh Cup
France
[edit]- RC Ancenis (fr)
- EP Vergèze (fr)
- GC Lunel (fr)
- SSMC Miramas (fr)
- US Maubeuge (fr)
- FC Saint-Leu (fr)
- VGA Saint-Maur (fr)
Germany
[edit]- TSV 1860 Stralsund (de)
- TuS Grevenbroich (de)
- Duisburger FV 08 (de)
- FSV Kitzscher (de)
- Bornaer SV (de)
- SC Halberg Brebach (de)
- SV Kuppenheim (de)
- FC Kutzhof (de)
- SC Friedrichsthal (de)
- VfR Neuss (de)
- FK Clausen (de)
- TuRa Bremen (de)
- SC Birkenfeld (de)
- VfB Ginsheim (de)
- SV Weisenau (de)
Eintracht Gelsenkirchen (de)- FV Donaueschingen (de)
- Eintracht Haiger (de)
- SV Neckargerach (de)
- TSV Ilshofen (de)
- TuS Lingen (de)
- SV Concordia Ihrhove/Concordia Ihrhove (de)
- Sportfreunde Schwäbisch Hall (de)
- VfB Bottrop (de)
- DJK Konstanz (de)
- SV Weil (de)
- VfL Gevelsberg (de)
- Schönebecker SV 1861 (de)
- FSV Sömmerda (de)
- TV Herkenrath (de)
- Viktoria Sindlingen (de)
- VfB Zittau (de)
- BV 04 Düsseldorf (de)
- SC Sperber Hamburg (de) (make SC Sperber redirect)
- Lüner SV (de)
- FC Einheit Wernigerode (de)
- Rheydter SV
Hungary
[edit]Italy
[edit]- Fossano Calcio SSD (it)
- ASD Orobica Calcio Bergamo (it) - redirect at Orobica Bergamo
- Polisportiva Brescello AD (it)
- Virtus Campania
- SS Ercolanese (it)
- US Baracca Lugo (it)
- Sorso Calcio
- Juventus Italia FC (it)
- ASD FBC Saronno 1910 (it)
- Forti e Liberi
- CS Trevigliese ASD (it)
- ASD Omegna Calcio 1906 (it)
Northern Ireland
[edit]Kenya
[edit]- A.D.C. Swan Orchards
- Brighter Stars F.C.
- Coast United F.C.
- Comply F.C.
- Gatundu Stars F.C.
- Green Berets F.C.
- H.B.C. Milimani
- Jericho AllStars F.C.
- Kakamega Stars F.C.
- Kambakia Christian Centre
- Karungu F.C.
- Kibera Celtic F.C.
- Kisero F.C.
- Kisumu Municipal F.C.
- Kisumu Youth Olympic Centre F.C.
- Kolongolo F.C.
- Longonot Horticulture F.C.
- Magongo Rangers F.C.
- Maweni City F.C.
- Mumcop F.C.
- Murang'a United F.C.
- Outgrowers F.C.
- Raiders F.C.
- Sparki Youth F.C.
- Tala F.C.
Moldova
[edit]- FC Maksimum Cahul, important women's team
Netherlands
[edit]Poland
[edit]- Bielawianka Bielawa (pl)
- Błonianka Błonie
- Brzozovia Brzozów
- Bug Wyszków (pl)
- Carbo Gliwice
- Celuloza Kostrzyn nad Odrą (pl)
- Concordia Elbląg (pl)
- Chemik Kędzierzyn-Koźle (pl)
- Czarni Dęblin (pl)
- Czarni 1910 Jasło (pl)
- Czarni Olecko (pl)
- Dąb Dębno (pl)
- Arka Nowa Sól (pl)
- Drwęca Nowe Miasto Lubawskie (pl)
- Formacja Port 2000 Mostki
- Góral Żywiec
- Górnik Pszów (pl)
- Granica Kętrzyn (pl)
- Grom Wolsztyn (pl)
- Grunwald Ruda Śląska
- Gryf Kownaty
- Gryf 2009 Tczew
- Huragan Pobiedziska (pl)
- Huragan Wołomin (pl)
- Ilanka Rzepin
- Kania Gostyń (pl)
- Karkonosze Jelenia Góra (pl)
- Kotwica Kórnik (pl)
- Luboński KS (de)
- Lubuszanin Trzcianka
- Mazovia Mińsk Mazowiecki
- Mazowsze Grójec (pl)
- Mazur Karczew (pl)
- Mazur Pisz
- Moto-Jelcz Oława (pl)
- Bystrzyca Kąty Wrocławskie (pl)
- KS Myszków (pl)
- Nadwiślan Góra (pl)
- Naprzód Rydułtowy (pl)
- Obra Kościan (pl)
- MKS Oława (pl)
- Orkan Rumia
- Orlęta Łuków (pl)
- Orzeł Międzyrzecz (pl)
- Orzeł Wałcz
- Orzeł Ząbkowice Śląskie (pl)
- Piast Kobylin
- Piast Żmigród
- Pilica Białobrzegi (pl)
- Pogoń Barlinek (pl)
- Pogoń Lębork (pl)
- Pogoń Nowe Skalmierzyce (pl)
- Pogoń Świebodzin (pl)
- Polonia 1912 Leszno
- Polonia Kępno (pl)
- Poprad Muszyna
- Prochowiczanka Prochowice
- Proszowianka Proszowice (pl)
- Przyszłość Rogów
- Rawia Rawicz (pl)
- Sanovia Lesko (pl)
- Skałka Żabnica
- 1 KS Ślęza Wrocław
- Sokół Sieniawa
- Sparta Oborniki (pl)
- Stal Szczecin (Stal Stocznia Szczecin) (pl)
- Start Namysłów (pl)
- Tęcza Krosno Odrzańskie (pl)
- TOR Dobrzeń Wielki (pl)
- Twardy Świętoszów
- Unia Hrubieszów (pl)
- Unia Nowa Sarzyna (pl)
- Unia Swarzędz (pl)
- Ursus Warszawa (pl)
- Victoria Września (pl)
- Warmia Olsztyn
- Wisła Sandomierz (pl)
- Włókniarz Kietrz (pl)
- Włókniarz Zelów (pl)
- Zatoka Braniewo (pl)
- Żyrardowianka Żyrardów (pl)
Portugal
[edit]- ADC Santa Marta de Penaguião
- UD Messinense
- S.C. Coimbrões/Sporting Clube de Coimbrões
- Lisbon Casuals Football Club, historically known as Lisbon Cricket Club (early pioneers of football in Portugal, placed 3rd in the first Campeonato de Lisboa) [3] and [4]
- Associação Desportiva de Castro Daire
- Clube Recreativo de Ferreira de Aves
- G.D. Oliveira de Frades
- GD Lagoa
- GD Vialonga
- S.C. Guadalupe
- S.C. Lourel
- S.C. Senhora da Hora
- UD Valonguense
- Vasco da Gama AC
San Marino
[edit]- San Marino Academy U-22 - New academy team entered in the San Marino league as of 2023. Sources in Italian: Newsrimini. This is just an example, there are several other sources.
Serbia
[edit]Slovakia
[edit]South Africa
[edit]Spain
[edit]Sweden
[edit]- Östervåla IF, reached 3rd round of women's cup
- Mariebo IK, reached 3rd round of women's cup
- Gnosjö IF, former 2nd tier club
- Stöde IF
- Danderyds SK
- Rimbo IF
- Laxå IF
- Filipstads FF, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- Hargs BK, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- IF Leikin, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- Lysekils FF, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- Domsjö IF, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- Obbola IK, among others reached 3rd round of 1997-98 cup
- Hertzöga BK
- Enebybergs IF
- Gunnarstorps IF
- Krokslätts IK
- Tidaholms GIF
- Olofströms IF
- Katrineholms SK Fotboll
- Alvesta GIF
- FC Djursholm
Switzerland
[edit]- FC Glarus
- FC Raron
- FC Sursee
- FC Bassecourt
- FC Altstätten
- FC Dietikon
- FC Muri
- FC Azzurri 90 LS
- FC Olten
- FC Amriswil
- FC Lengnau
- FC Brüttisellen
- FC Porrentruy
- FC Töss
- US Terre Sainte
Tanzania
[edit]- Mwadui F.C. (redirects: Mwadui FC, Mwadui United, Mwadui United F.C.)
Tunisia
[edit]- AS Oued Ellil, second-tier team
- US Siliana, second-tier team
- Kalâa Sport, second-tier team
- Sporting Ben Arous/SC Ben Arous, second-tier team
- CS Jbeniana, second-tier team
- CS Hilalien, second-tier team
Turkey
[edit]- Halide Edip Adıvarspor
- Yeşil Bursaspor
- Nevşehir Belediyespor
- Kozan Belediyespor
- Bursa Merinosspor
- Yeni Amasyaspor
- Sultanbeyli Belediyespor
- Kırşehir Belediyespor
- Çarşambaspor
- 1930 Bafraspor/Bafraspor
- Nevşehirspor
- Utaş Uşakspor
- 12 Bingölspor
- Torbalıspor
- Yeşil Bursa SK
- Yeni Sincanspor
- Bilecikspor
- Ödemişspor
- Mobellaspor
- Kayapınar Belediyespor (redirect at Diyarbakır Kayapınar Belediyespor)
- Bartınspor
Ukraine
[edit]United States
[edit]- Amarillo Bombers - MASL2 team
- Brandon Braves - USISL team
- Brew City Legends FC (A semi-pro soccer team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin participating in the Premier Arena Soccer League. Founded in 2018 by the first African American indoor soccer owner, Denzel Pettigrew) [5][6] [7]
Central Florida Panthers SC - NPSL team (redirect)- Chicago Viking F.C. - 1946 National Challenge Cup Champion
Coyotes FC - NPSL team (redirect)- Detroit Corinthians - American Soccer League (1933–1983) team
FC Brownsville - NPSL team (redirect)
First State FC - NPSL team (redirect)- Gallatin S.C. - 1942 National Challenge Cup Champion
- German Hungarian S.C. - 1951 National Challenge Cup Champion
Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds - NPSL team [8] (redirect)- Greenville FC - NPSL
- Jacksonville Fury - USISL team
Katy 1895 FC - NPSL team (redirect)- Lincoln Brigade (soccer) - USISL team
- Louisville Thoroughbreds (soccer) - USISL team
- McIlvaine Canvasbacks - 1959 National Challenge Cup Champion
- Madison Dragons S.C. (College Club Soccer Men's and Women's program based out of Madison County, Idaho) [9]
Metro Louisville FC - NPSL team (redirect)- South Florida Flamingos - USISL team
Southern States SC - NPSL team (redirect)- Tartan Devils Oak Avalon - played the 2017 U.S. Open Cup
- Texas Arsenal - USISL team
- Toledo Twisters - USISL team
- SVD Beaumont - UPSL team (UPSL club from Beaumont, Texas planning to move to USL2 also has a partnership with SV Darmstadt 98)
Valeo FC - NPSL (redirect)- Royal Palms Soccer Club - UPSL (UPSL club from Palm Coast, Florida, planning to join the USL) [11]
Wales
[edit]- 55th R.A. Tonfannau F.C. - fchd, reached quarter-final of 1956–57 Welsh Cup
- Abercynon Athletic F.C. - fchd
Bargoed United F.C. - fchd- Blaina West Side F.C. - fchd
- Clydach United F.C. - fchd
- Colwyn Bay YMCA F.C. - fchd
- Mostyn F.C. - fchd, Cymru Alliance 1990–1999 (add redirect from Mostyn Town F.C.)
- Panteg A.F.C. - fchd
- Rhyl Delta F.C. - fchd, 1996-97 FAW Trophy finalists, formerly Abbey Life F.C.
- Senghennydd Town F.C. - fchd
- Tredomen Works F.C. - fchd
- Vale of Arrow F.C. - fchd, also successful in Mid Wales South League and Radnorshire Cup
Zambia
[edit]Real Nakonde F.C. / Real Nakonde
Zimbabwe
[edit]- Nichrut F.C.
- Dongo Sawmills F.C.
- Mutare City Rovers F.C./Mutare City Rovers
- Shooting Stars F.C. (Zimbabwe)
- Harare United F.C.
National teams
[edit]Competitions
[edit]- 2022–23 UEFA Regions' Cup Amateur Competition that has recently started
Leagues
[edit]- Saskatchewan premier soccer league (men's football) (Canada )
- Fraser valley soccer league (men's football) (Canada)
- 4. NL središte zagreb (men's football) (Croatia)
- Tipperary Southern and District League
Seasons
[edit]- 1990–91 in Belgian football
- 1991–92 in Belgian football
- 1992–93 in Belgian football
- 1993–94 in Belgian football
- 1994–95 in Belgian football
- 1995–96 in Belgian football
- 1996–97 in Belgian football
- 1997–98 in Belgian football
Club seasons
[edit]Brazil
[edit]Bulgaria
[edit]- 1990–91 PFC CSKA Sofia season [12]
- 1990–91 PFC Levski Sofia season [13]
- 1991–92 PFC CSKA Sofia season [14]
- 1991–92 PFC Levski Sofia season [15]
- 1992–93 PFC CSKA Sofia season [16]
- 1992–93 PFC Levski Sofia season [17]
- 1993–94 PFC CSKA Sofia season [18]
- 1993–94 PFC Levski Sofia season [19]
- 1994–95 PFC CSKA Sofia season [20]
- 1994–95 PFC Levski Sofia season [21]
- 1995–96 PFC CSKA Sofia season [22]
- 1995–96 PFC Levski Sofia season [23]
- 1996–97 PFC CSKA Sofia season [24]
- 1996–97 PFC Levski Sofia season [25]
- 1997–98 PFC CSKA Sofia season [26]
- 1997–98 PFC Levski Sofia season [27]
- 1998–99 PFC CSKA Sofia season [28]
- 1998–99 PFC Levski Sofia season [29]
- 1999–2000 PFC CSKA Sofia season [30]
- 1999–2000 PFC Levski Sofia season [31]
- 2000–01 PFC CSKA Sofia season [32]
- 2000–01 PFC Levski Sofia season [33]
- 2001–02 PFC CSKA Sofia season [34]
- 2001–02 PFC Levski Sofia season [35]
- 2002–03 PFC Levski Sofia season [36]
Croatia
[edit]- 1999–2000 NK Dinamo Zagreb season
- 2000–01 NK Dinamo Zagreb season
- 2004–05 NK Dinamo Zagreb season
- 2005–06 NK Dinamo Zagreb season
- 2014–15 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season
Cyprus
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]- 2000–01 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2000–01 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2001–02 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2001–02 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2002–03 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2002–03 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2003–04 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2003–04 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2004–05 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2004–05 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2005–06 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2005–06 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2006–07 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2006–07 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2007–08 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2007–08 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2008–09 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2008–09 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2009–10 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2010–11 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2010–11 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2011–12 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2011–12 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2012–13 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2012–13 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2013–14 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2013–14 SK Slavia Prague season
- 2014–15 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2015–16 AC Sparta Prague season
- 2016–17 AC Sparta Prague season
France
[edit]- 1994–95 AJ Auxerre season
- 1995–96 FC Nantes season
- 1996–97 AJ Auxerre season
- 1996–97 Olympique de Marseille season
- 1997–98 Olympique Lyonnais season (fr)
- 1997–98 FC Nantes season
- 1998–99 AJ Auxerre season
- 1998–99 FC Girondins de Bordeaux eason
- 1998–99 RC Lens season
- 1998–99 Olympique Lyonnais season (fr)
- 1999–2000 AJ Auxerre season
- 1999–2000 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
- 1999–2000 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2000–01 AJ Auxerre season
- 2000–01 RC Lens season
- 2000–01 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2001–02 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
- 2002–03 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
- 2003–04 FC Nantes season
- 2005–06 AJ Auxerre season
- 2005–06 FC Nantes season
- 2006–07 FC Nantes season
- 2006–07 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2007–08 AJ Auxerre season
- 2007–08 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
- 2007–08 FC Nantes season
- 2007–08 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2008–09 AJ Auxerre season
- 2008–09 FC Nantes season
- 2008–09 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2009–10 FC Nantes season
- 2009–10 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2010–11 FC Nantes season
- 2010–11 AS Saint-Étienne season
- 2011–12 AJ Auxerre season
- 2011–12 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
- 2011–12 FC Nantes season
- 2012–13 AJ Auxerre season
- 2012–13 FC Nantes season
- 2013–14 AJ Auxerre season
- 2013–14 FC Nantes season
- 2014–15 AJ Auxerre season
- 2015–16 AJ Auxerre season
- 2016–17 AJ Auxerre season
- 2017–18 AJ Auxerre season
- 2018–19 AJ Auxerre season
- 2019–20 AJ Auxerre season
- List of AJ Auxerre seasons
- List of FC Girondins de Bordeaux seasons
- List of RC Lens seasons
- List of Olympique Lyonnais seasons
- List of AS Saint-Étienne seasons
Germany
[edit]- 2002–03 FC St. Pauli season
- 2007–08 FC St. Pauli season
- 2008–09 FC St. Pauli season
- 2011–12 FC St. Pauli season
- 2014–15 FC St. Pauli season
Greece
[edit]- 1986–87 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1988–89 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1988–89 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1989–90 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1989–90 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1990–91 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1991–92 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1992–93 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1992–93 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1993–94 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1993–94 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1994–95 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1995–96 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1996–97 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1996–97 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1997–98 Olympiacos F.C. season
- 1997–98 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- 1998–99 Panathinaikos F.C. season
- List of Panathinaikos F.C. seasons
Italy
[edit]- 2016–17 Hellas Verona F.C. season
- 2017–18 Juventus F.C. (women) season (it)
- 2018–19 Juventus F.C. (women) season (it)
- 2018–19 Juventus F.C. Under-23 season (it)
Japan
[edit]- 2013 Cerezo Osaka season
- 2013 Yokohama FC season
- 2013 Vissel Kobe season
- 2013 Giravanz Kitakyushu season
- 2013 Roasso Kumamoto season
- 2014 Cerezo Osaka season
- 2014 Vissel Kobe season
- 2014 Yokohama FC season
- 2014 Giravanz Kitakyushu season
- 2014 Fukushima United FC season
Netherlands
[edit]Norway
[edit]- 1996 Lillestrøm SK season
- 1997 Lillestrøm SK season
- 1997 Rosenborg BK season
- 1998 Lillestrøm SK season
- 1998 Rosenborg BK season
- 1999 Lillestrøm SK season
- 1999 Odd Grenland season
- 1999 Rosenborg BK season
- 1999 Viking FK season
- 2000 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2000 Odd Grenland season
- 2000 Rosenborg BK season
- 2000 Viking FK season
- 2001 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2001 Odd Grenland season
- 2001 Rosenborg BK season
- 2001 SK Brann season
- 2001 Viking FK season
- 2002 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2002 Odd Grenland season
- 2002 Rosenborg BK season
- 2002 SK Brann season
- 2002 Viking FK season
- 2003 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2003 Odd Grenland season
- 2003 SK Brann season
- 2003 Viking FK season
- 2004 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2004 Rosenborg BK season
- 2004 SK Brann season
- 2004 Viking FK season
- 2005 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2005 Odd Grenland season
- 2005 Rosenborg BK season
- 2005 Viking FK season
- 2006 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2006 Odd Grenland season
- 2006 Rosenborg BK season
- 2006 Viking FK season
- 2007 Lillestrøm SK season
- 2007 Odd Grenland season
- 2007 Rosenborg BK season
- 2007 Stabæk Fotball season
- 2007 Viking FK season
- 2008 Odd Grenland season
- 2008 Rosenborg BK season
- 2008 Stabæk Fotball season
- 2008 Viking FK season
- 2009 Odd Grenland season
- 2009 Rosenborg BK season
- 2009 Stabæk Fotball season
- 2009 Vålerenga Fotball season
- 2009 Viking FK season
- 2010 Odd Grenland season
- 2010 Rosenborg BK season
- 2010 Stabæk Fotball season
- 2010 Vålerenga Fotball season
- 2010 Viking FK season
- 2011 Odd Grenland season
- 2011 Rosenborg BK season
- 2011 Stabæk Fotball season
- 2011 Vålerenga Fotball season
- 2011 Viking FK season
- 2012 Odd Grenland season
- 2012 Vålerenga Fotball season
- 2012 Viking FK season
- 2020 Tromsø IL season
Romania
[edit]- 1990–91 FC Steaua București season
- 1991–92 FC Steaua București season
- 1992–93 FC Steaua București season
- 1993–94 FC Steaua București season
- 1994–95 FC Steaua București season
- 1995–96 FC Steaua București season
- 1996–97 FC Steaua București season
- 1997–98 FC Steaua București season
- 1998–99 FC Steaua București season
- 1999–2000 FC Steaua București season
- 2000–01 FC Steaua București season
- 2001–02 FC Steaua București season
- 2002–03 FC Steaua București season
- 2005–06 FC Rapid București season
- 2006–07 FC Rapid București season
- 2007–08 FC Rapid București season
- 2008–09 FC Rapid București season
- 2009–10 FC Rapid București season
- 2010–11 FC Rapid București season
- 2011–12 FC Rapid București season
- 2012–13 FC Rapid București season
- 2014–15 FC Rapid București season
- 2021–22 FC Rapid București season
- 2022–23 FCV Farul Constanța season
Serbia
[edit]- 1992–93 Red Star Belgrade season
- 1993–94 Red Star Belgrade season
- 1995–96 FK Partizan season
- 1995–96 Red Star Belgrade season
- 1996–97 FK Partizan season
- 1996–97 Red Star Belgrade season
- 1997–98 FK Partizan season
- 1997–98 Red Star Belgrade season
- 1998–99 Red Star Belgrade season
- 2001–02 Red Star Belgrade season
- 2002–03 Red Star Belgrade season
Spain
[edit]- 1994–95 Deportivo Alavés season
- 2000–01 CA Osasuna season
- 2001–02 UD Las Palmas season
- 2005–06 Albacete Balompié season
- 2008–09 Real Sociedad season
Turkey
[edit]- 1990–91 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1990–91 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1991–92 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1992–93 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1992–93 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1993–94 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1993–94 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1994–95 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1994–95 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1995–96 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1995–96 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1996–97 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1996–97 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1997–98 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1997–98 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1998–99 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1998–99 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 1999–2000 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 1999–2000 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2000–01 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 2000–01 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2001–02 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 2001–02 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2002–03 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2003–04 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2004–05 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2004–05 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 2005–06 Beşiktaş J.K. season (tr)
- 2005–06 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2006–07 Fenerbahçe S.K. season (tr)
- 2016–17 Trabzonspor season
- 2017–18 Trabzonspor season
Ukraine
[edit]United States
[edit]- 1968 Atlanta Chiefs season
- 1969 Kansas City Spurs season
- 1970 Rochester Lancers season
- 1971 Dallas Tornado season
- 1973 Philadelphia Atoms season
- 1974 Los Angeles Aztecs season
- 1976 Toronto Metros-Croatia season
- 1977 Cosmos season
- 1978 Cosmos season
- 1981 Chicago Sting season
- 1984 Chicago Sting season
Leagues
[edit]Albania
[edit]- 1980–81 Kategoria e Dytë [37]
- 1981–82 Kategoria e Dytë [38]
- 1982–83 Kategoria e Dytë [39]
- 1983–84 Kategoria e Dytë [40]
- 1984–85 Kategoria e Dytë [41]
- 1985–86 Kategoria e Dytë [42]
- 1986–87 Kategoria e Dytë [43]
- 1987–88 Kategoria e Dytë [44]
- 1988–89 Kategoria e Dytë [45]
- 1989–90 Kategoria e Dytë [46]
- 1990–91 Kategoria e Dytë [47]
Belgium
[edit]- 1999–2000 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2000–01 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2001–02 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2002–03 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2003–04 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2004–05 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2005–06 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2006–07 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2007–08 Belgian Second Division (nl)
- 2008–09 Belgian Second Division (nl)
Bolivia
[edit]- 1978 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1979 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1980 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1981 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1982 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1983 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1984 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1985 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1986 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1987 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1988 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1989 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1992 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1993 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1994 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
- 1995 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
Bosnia & Herzegovina
[edit]Cameroon
[edit]- 2011–12 Elite One, highest Cameroonian league
Cyprus
[edit]- 2019–20 Cypriot Third Division (el)
- 2020–21 Cypriot Third Division (el)
- 2021–22 Cypriot Third Division (el)
- 2022–23 Cypriot Third Division (el)
- 2019–20 STOK Elite Division (el)
- 2020–21 STOK Elite Division (el)
- 2021–22 STOK Elite Division (el)
- 2022–23 STOK Elite Division (el)
France
[edit]- 1998–99 Championnat National (fr)
- 1999–2000 Championnat National (fr)
- 2000–01 Championnat National (fr)
- 2001–02 Championnat National (fr)
- 2002–03 Championnat National (fr)
- 2003–04 Championnat National (fr)
- 2004–05 Championnat National (fr)
- 2005–06 Championnat National (fr)
- 2006–07 Championnat National (fr)
Italy
[edit]- 1913–14 Terza Categoria (it)
- 1914–15 Promozione (it)
- 1919–20 Promozione (it)
- 1981–82 Serie C1 (it)
- 1986–87 Serie C1 (it)
- 1987–88 Serie C1 (it)
- 1991–92 Serie C1 (it)
- 2004–05 Serie C2 (it)
Poland
[edit]- 2006–07 II liga and earlier
South Africa
[edit]Sweden
[edit]Tunisia
[edit]- 2006–07 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2007–08 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2011–12 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2012–13 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2019–20 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2020–21 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2021–22 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
- 2022–23 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
Cups
[edit]Africa
[edit]Austria
[edit]- 1989 Austrian Supercup
- 1990 Austrian Supercup
- 1991 Austrian Supercup
- 1992 Austrian Supercup
- 1993 Austrian Supercup
- 1994 Austrian Supercup
- 1995 Austrian Supercup
- 1996 Austrian Supercup
- 1997 Austrian Supercup
- 1998 Austrian Supercup
- 1999 Austrian Supercup
- 2000 Austrian Supercup
- 2001 Austrian Supercup
- 2002 Austrian Supercup
- 2003 Austrian Supercup
- 2004 Austrian Supercup
Belgium
[edit]Estonia
[edit]- 1998–99 Estonian Cup (et)
- 1999–2000 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2001–02 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2002–03 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2003–04 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2004–05 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2005–06 Estonian Cup (et)
- 2006–07 Estonian Cup (et)
Poland
[edit]- 1992–93 Polish Cup (pl)
- 1993–94 Polish Cup (pl)
- 1994–95 Polish Cup (pl)
- 1995–96 Polish Cup (pl)
- 1996–97 Polish Cup (pl)
- 1997–98 Polish Cup (pl)
Sweden
[edit]- 1987–88 Svenska Cupen
- 1990–91 Svenska Cupen
- 1991 Svenska Cupen
- 1992–93 Svenska Cupen
- 1998–99 Svenska Cupen (sv)
- 1999–2000 Svenska Cupen (sv)
- 2023–24 Svenska Cupen (women)
Turkey
[edit]- 1944 Prime Minister's Cup up to
- 1998 Prime Minister's Cup - all seasons are available on the Turkish Wiki, see here. The results of the cup on rsssf.com: rsssf.com (it's called Prime Minister's Cup here)
Uzbekistan
[edit]Matches
[edit]United States
[edit]- 1995 U.S. Open Cup final
- 1996 U.S. Open Cup final
1997 U.S. Open Cup final- 1999 U.S. Open Cup final
2000 U.S. Open Cup final
2001 U.S. Open Cup final- 2002 U.S. Open Cup final
- 2003 U.S. Open Cup final
- 2004 U.S. Open Cup final
- 2005 U.S. Open Cup final
- 2006 U.S. Open Cup final
Other
[edit]Supporters groups
[edit]- RC Strasbourg Alsace supporters
- RC Lens supporters
- Olympique de Marseille supporters
- Malmö FF supporters
People
[edit]- Charlie Bell (English footballer) ([51][52])
- Ilyas Bircan German/Turkish Player for Menemenspor.
- Ilir Çaushllari fr:Ilir Caushllari
- Cihat Erbil, Turkish manager
- Enver Katip, Turkish manager
- David Martyn (footballer) - manager of Airdrieonians F.C. from 1926-1937
- Alex Ritchie (footballer) - manager of Airdrieonians F.C. from 1945-1950
- Zeynel Soyuer, Turkish manager
- Kuresa Taga'i, American Samoan footballer - redirect at Kuresa Tagai
- Roy Ledoux, American Samoan footballer
- Mark Taga'i, American Samoan footballer - redirect at Mark Tagai
- Puni Samuelu, American Samoan footballer
- Adamo Baranja, Slovenian footballer (wf)
- Peter Breznik, Slovenian footballer (wf)
- Rebin Ghareeb, Iraqi footballer, played internationally
- Fran Figueroa, played for Lleida et al
- David Díez, played for Lleida et al
- Vlademir Giordani, played for Lleida et al
- Rodrigo Bilbao, played for Lleida et al
- Alexander Thompson (footballer, born 1990) (Bahamian footballer) ([53][54][55][56][57] [58])
- Durmuş Ali Çolak, Turkish manager
- Joan Bautista Llopis, played for FC Barcelona (1941-43), lived to be 106 ([59])
- Pablo Lusarreta, played for Lleida et al
- Francesc Navarro, played for Lleida et al
- Vicente Simeón, played for Lleida et al
- José Antonio Maldonado, played for Lleida et al
- Roberto Suárez Álvarez, played for Lleida et al
- Dmytro Martynenko - Ukrainian player who died during the Russian invasion [60]
- Salvador Calvanese/Salvatore Calvanese
- Gianluigi Maggioni
- Roberto Caremi
- Giampaolo Lanzetti
- Francesco Casagrande (footballer)
- Eugenio Sgarbossa, over 60 Serie A games Eugenio Sgarbossa at WorldFootball.net
- Massimiliano Tangorra, over 130 Serie B games Massimiliano Tangorra at WorldFootball.net
- Luca Raffaelli Gomez (Dominican Footballer), Professional soccer player, plays for Delfines del Este in the Liga Dominicana de Futbol, Dominican Republic top tier. Also played at international level for the Dominican Republic sub-15 ([61][62])
- Daniel Raschle, manager
- Fabián Espinoza, chilean footballer
- Julio Castro Gutiérrez, chilean footballer
- Bastián Escobar, chilean footballer
- William Saul Sosa (Professional Soccer Player, first American to play for cuban national team) (https://www.transfermarkt.us/saul-sosa/profil/spieler/1086531) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Force)
- Francis Montandon, Swiss international [63]
- Arto Uimonen, Finnish international [64]
- Jukka Pirinen, Finnish international [65]
- Anthony Quidachay, Guam International [66][67]
- Daniel Wyss (footballer), 259 first-tier games in Switzerland
- Uwe Ferl, prolific player in East Germany
- Hacene Benhaddouche [68]
- Viktor Kulikov (footballer) [69]
- Trifon Pachev
- Ion Balaur/Ioan Balaur, Romanian manager
- Constantin Gache, Romanian manager
- Bogdan Bucur, played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Gabriel Cristea, played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Dorel Purdea, played in the 1996 Cupa României final + manager
- Ilie Lazăr (footballer), played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Marian Năstase, played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Dumitru Halostă, played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Marius Raduţă, played in the 1996 Cupa României final
- Răzvan Radu, [70] Romanian I liga player
- Markus Sailer [71], 178 games in 2. Bundesliga
- Eric Groeleken [72], 101 games in Eredivisie
- Jörg Beyel [73], 85 games in 2. Bundesliga
- Rainer Wiedemann (footballer, born 1939) [74], 147 games in DDR-Oberliga
- Rainer Wiedemann (footballer, born 1966) [75]
- Peter Kaehlitz [76], 227 games in DDR-Liga
- Michael Steffen (footballer) [77]
- Bernd Jopek [78], 97 games in DDR-Oberliga and DDR-Liga
- Israel Adebajo founder of Stationery Srores football club, the privately owned football club in Nigeria and treasurer of the Nigerian Football Federation [https://guardian.ng/opinion/flaming-flamingo-the-life-and-times-of-israel-adebajo/
- Ellen Wille, the "mother of women’s football" BBC, France 24
- Tarcísio Pugliese, notable manager
- Bo Falk, Swedish manager
- Norbert Nagy (footballer), Hungary international [79]
- Zoltán Jagodics, Hungary international [80]
- David Abimbola, Bolton Wanderers footballer[1]
- Harrison Rice, Bolton Wanderers footballer[2]
- Daeshon Lawrence, Bolton Wanderers footballer.[3]
- Czesław Palik, prolific Polish manager
- Witold Mroziewski (football manager), prolific Polish manager
- Mariusz Modracki, Polish player and manager
- Mieczysław Gierszewski, Polish player and manager
- Jarosław Kotas, Polish player and manager, among others for Schalke 04
- Grzegorz Niciński, Polish player and manager
- Ryszard Szewczyk, Polish player
- Zbigniew Kieżun, Polish manager
- Hubert Skolik, Polish manager
- Lucjan Franczak, Polish manager
- Marian Szymczyk, Polish player and manager
- Grzegorz Niciński, Polish player and manager
- Zbigniew Mandziejewicz, Polish player and manager
- Jacek Manuszewski, Polish player and manager
- Janusz Kubot, Polish player and manager
- Aleksander Hradecki, Polish player and manager
- Mariusz Gostyński, Polish player
- Marcin Stanisławski, Polish player (also futsal)
- Jerzy Nikiel Polish manager
- Emil Izsó, Hungarian player and manager
- Peter Hayduk, German player and manager
- Uwe Knodel, German player and manager
- Uwe Ronge, German player and manager
- Özkan Gümüş, German player and manager
- Dirk Kunert, German player and manager
- Erich Garske (football manager), German player and manager
- Michael Dämgen, German player and manager
- Fred Harthaus, German player and manager
- Günter Tinnefeld, German player and manager
- Ingmar Putz, German player and manager
- Toni Puszamszies, German player and manager
- Sinisa Cohadzic, Australian/Serbian manager
- Alex Lee (Korean Footballer), Australian/Korean footballer. Plays for Melbourne Victory [4]
- Tomasz Mazurkiewicz (footballer, born 1968), Polish player and manager
- Ryszard Łukasik (footballer)
- Jakub Ostrowski
- Leszek Partyński
- Sławomir Suchomski, Polish player and manager
- Damian Galeja
- Krzysztof Wolak
- Andrzej Gajewski (footballer)
- Joachim Szołtysek
- Chloe Gibney, Livingston footballer
- Eve Donald, Livingston footballer[5]
- Jorja McGurk, Livingston footballer
- Leah Daly, Livingston footballer
- Alex Fraser (footballer, born 2002), Livingston footballer
- Aimee Murray, Livingston footballer
- Megan Whiteford, Livingston footballer
- Katie Henderson, Livingston footballer
- Shivohn Honeyman, Livingston footballer
- Eirinn Maguire, Livingston footballer
- Craig Joyce, Livingston manager[6]
- Tommy Sharp, Stranraer footballer
- Dylan Mauchin, Cowdenbeath footballer[7]
- Vivienne Strain, Livingston footballer
- Justine Strain, Livingston footballer
- Dionne Brown (Scottish footballer), Livingston footballer[8]
- Jun Kokubo with significant coverage sources
- Mark Duthie, former Livingston footballer[9]
- Tommy Graham (born 1968), former Livingston footballer[10]
- Tommy North, Hearts footballer[11]
- Evan Myles, Livingston footballer
- Alassan Jones, Broxburn footballer[12]
- Calan Ledingham, Scottish footballer
- Lucas Stenhouse, Scottish footballer
- Julien Minatchy, French footballer
- Hamish Thomson, Scottish footballer
- Ross Irving, Scottish footballer
- Reece Murdoch, Scottish footballer[13]
- Corey Kirk, former Livingston footballer
- Sam Featherstone, Scottish footballer
- Max Williamson (born 2005), Scottish footballer[14]
- Layla Clyde, Livingston footballer
- Elise Macara, Livingston footballer
- Jaya Gill, Livingston footballer
- Rebecca McGarvey, Livingston footballer
- Daniel Welsh, former Livingston footballer[15]
- Kyle Smith (Scottish footballer), former Hearts footballer[16][17]
- Dene Droudge, former Livingston footballer[18]
- Gianmarco Strambase
- Stephane Veron[19]
- Gabriel Bagot[20]
- David Cunningham (born 1981), former Livingston footballer[21]
- Gordon Smith (born 1980), former Livingston footballer[22]
- Megan Wands, Livingston footballer[23]
- Martin Lyon, former Livingston footballer[24]
- Kenny Duffy, former Montrose footballer[25]
- Eugenio Sena, former Livingston coach[26]
- Scott Doherty, former Livingston footballer
- Abbie Ferns, Livingston footballer
- Mathias Coelho, former Livingston player[27]
- Kevin Montgomery, former Livingston player[28]
- Niall Hay, Livingston director[29]
- Paul Bistiaux, Livingston director[30]
- Ethan McLeod, former Macclesfield and Baller League footballer.[31][32]
Structure, Governance and Organisations
[edit]- Economy of association soccer in the Americas [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]
- Finances of Association football [81]
- Finances of club companies [82] [83] [84][42] pt:Clube-empresa
Asia
[edit]Lists
[edit]- Hong Kong clubs in Asian competitions - A list of record about football clubs from Hong Kong joining the AFC events, including the Champions League, Asian Club Championship and Asian Cup Winners' Cup.
- List of most successful football managers - A list of managers with most trophies from leagues, tournaments etc,. You can change the article name. [85] [86].
- List of Welsh football clubs in the FA Cup
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Big Four (Yugoslavia)
- cold war in sports[43]
- football industry [87]
- Football in Somaliland
- Football in South Ossetia
- Football in Tibet
- ^ https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/report-peterborough-united-1-wanderers-1
- ^ https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/report-peterborough-united-1-wanderers-1
- ^ https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/report-peterborough-united-1-wanderers-1
- ^ https://aleagues.com.au/news/melbourne-victory-wellington-phoenix-australia-cup-reaction-goals-highlights-alex-lee-kelly-healda-league-news/
- ^ https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/ck79gl1rlgro
- ^ https://www.magzter.com/stories/newspaper/West-Lothian-Courier/LIVI-PICK-JOYCE-AS-COACH#:~:text=Read%20this%20exciting%20story%20from%20West%20Lothian,Joyce%20as%20new%20women's%20team%20head%20coach.
- ^ https://www.centralfifetimes.com/sport/25314953.cowdenbeath-blue-brazil-sign-dylan-mauchin-livingston/
- ^ https://www.whatsoninkilmarnock.com/kilmarnock-womens-striker-dionne-brown-named-swpl2-player-of-the-month-aims-for-further-success/
- ^ http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player1/markduthie.html
- ^ http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player3/tommygraham.html
- ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/c75rqrl7413o
- ^ https://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/sport/football/boness-united-boss-max-christie-hails-hat-trick-hero-alassan-jones-after-3-1-win-3962043
- ^ https://news.stv.tv/west-central/junior-footballer-reece-murdoch-admits-assaulting-man-at-wunderbar-in-glasgow
- ^ https://www.centralfifetimes.com/sport/25235054.cowdenbeath-sign-winger-max-williamson-spartans/
- ^ https://spfl.co.uk/news/former-cowdenbeath-and-livingston-youth-player-goes-mls
- ^ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/livingston-footballer-kyle-smith-makes-6946147
- ^ https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2015/10/hearts-youngster-kyle-smith-named-in-victory-shield-scotland-squad/
- ^ https://spfl.co.uk/news/droudge-closes-in-on-comeback
- ^ https://www.estrepublicain.fr/sport/2020/05/04/stephane-veron-la-reconversion-doit-etre-une-reflexion-permanente
- ^ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/lions-confirm-first-two-signings-2630707
- ^ https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=20899
- ^ https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=21366
- ^ https://www.pressreader.com/uk/perthshire-advertiser/20250304/281998973210471
- ^ https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=21366
- ^ https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=15334#:~:text=Kenny%20Duffy%2D1998%2D2000.%20(Born%2001%20Jan%2C%201979)%20Midfielder.,available%2C%20including%20appearances%2C%20goals%20&%20transfer%20fees.
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