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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sport |  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Australia - SportAustralians are passionate about sport, and it forms a major part of the country's culture. Most of Australia's patriotism is expressed through sport, and thus it is taken quite seriously, especially seen during events such as the olympics and other international events.
Australian Rules Football typifies the uniqueness of the Australian sporting landscape. It is a completely unique game of football, for all body types, that is played in all states and is the most popular sport in the nation [1]. Aussie Ru ...
See also:Culture of Australia, Culture of Australia - Music, Culture of Australia - Arts and literature, Culture of Australia - Cinema, Culture of Australia - Television and media, Culture of Australia - Cuisine, Culture of Australia - Sport, Culture of Australia - Australian culture: schools of thought, Culture of Australia - Diversity of influences, Culture of Australia - Underdog attitude, Culture of Australia - Myths and contradictions Read more here: » Culture of Australia: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Australia - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Plymouth - SportThe city is home to Plymouth Argyle Football Club, which plays in the English Football League's Championship division. The club is based at the Home Park stadium in Central Park.
The Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club plays in the National League Division One. The Plymouth Rugby League Football Club play in the Rugby League Conference South West Division.
The Plymouth Raiders basketball team plays in the British Basketball League.
The Plymouth Admirals; Plymouth's American Football team play in BSL Divi ...
See also:Plymouth, Plymouth - History, Plymouth - Plymouth during the Civil War, Plymouth - Plymouth during the Second World War, Plymouth - Arts, Plymouth - Theatres, Plymouth - Museums Art Galleries and Historic Buildings, Plymouth - Nightlife, Plymouth - Government, Plymouth - Transport, Plymouth - Economy, Plymouth - Education, Plymouth - Colleges, Plymouth - Schools, Plymouth - Green Space, Plymouth - Sport, Plymouth - Media, Plymouth - Plymouth 2020, Plymouth - Twinning Read more here: » Plymouth: Encyclopedia II - Plymouth - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Pleven - SportThe town hosts two football clubs, FC Spartak Pleven and FC Belite Orli, which have separate stadiums. Both teams play in the second Bulgarian league and haven't had any major successes in the past, although Spartak Pleven has been the first team for a couple of former national players such as Plamen Getov.
Spartak Pleven is also a basketball team and a national cup winner in 1996 (then named Plama Pleven). Other than that, the team is a r ...
See also:Pleven, Pleven - Geography, Pleven - History, Pleven - Prehistory and Antiquity, Pleven - Middle Ages, Pleven - Ottoman rule, Pleven - Modern history, Pleven - Population, Pleven - Sights, Pleven - Historical sights, Pleven - Natural sights, Pleven - Sport, Pleven - Notable citizens of Pleven, Pleven - Twin cities Read more here: » Pleven: Encyclopedia II - Pleven - Sport |
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Potchefstroom - Facilities.
Potchefstroom is known as the North-West Province's "Home of Sport". The provincial headquarters of 17 of the most important sports are situated in the city. The City Council places a high priority on the establishment, maintenance and upgrading of the sport facilities under its control, especially to meet the variety of sporting and recreational needs of its youthful community. The Mooi River trails as well as other trails add extra colour and variety to these facilities available to resident and tourist alike.
Potchefstroom - Olà ...
See also:Potchefstroom, Potchefstroom - Academic, Potchefstroom - The North-West University, Potchefstroom - Potchefstroom College of Education, Potchefstroom - Technical College Potchefstroom, Potchefstroom - Agricultural Centre, Potchefstroom - Sport, Potchefstroom - Facilities, Potchefstroom - Olën Park / Kenneth McArthur Oval, Potchefstroom - Places of Interest, Potchefstroom - Lakeside Holiday Resort, Potchefstroom - Dome Bergland Nature Park, Potchefstroom - Boskop Dam Nature Reserve, Potchefstroom - Potchefstroom Museum, Potchefstroom - National Monuments, Potchefstroom - Churches, Potchefstroom - The Green Belt, Potchefstroom - OPM Prozesky Bird Sanctuary, Potchefstroom - Buffelsvlei Wild Animal Park, Potchefstroom - City Hall, Potchefstroom - Trim Park, Potchefstroom - Industrial, Potchefstroom - Entertainment, Potchefstroom - Art Market, Potchefstroom - Business Centre, Potchefstroom - The Bult, Potchefstroom - North Western Command Read more here: » Potchefstroom: Encyclopedia II - Potchefstroom - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Glasgow - SportGlasgow has a long sporting history, with the world's first international football match held in 1872 at the West of Scotland Cricket Club's Hamilton Crescent ground in the Partick area of Glasgow. The match was between Scotland and England and resulted in a 0–0 draw.
Glasgow - Football.
The city is home to Scotland's largest football stadia: Celtic Park (60,832 seats); Ibrox Stadium (50,411 seats); and Hampden Park (52,670 seats), which is Scotland's national football stadium. Glasgow has three professi ...
See also:Glasgow, Glasgow - The City's Name, Glasgow - Coat of arms, Glasgow - Geography and climate, Glasgow - Climate, Glasgow - Temperature, Glasgow - Demographics, Glasgow - History, Glasgow - Main districts, Glasgow - City Centre, Glasgow - The West End, Glasgow - The East End, Glasgow - The Southside, Glasgow - Architecture, Glasgow - Culture, Glasgow - Theatres Museums and Galleries, Glasgow - Festivals and Exhibitions, Glasgow - Music Scene, Glasgow - Sport, Glasgow - Football, Glasgow - Rugby, Glasgow - Sports, Glasgow - 2014 Commonwealth Games bid, Glasgow - Religion, Glasgow - Cathedrals, Glasgow - Other churches and religious buildings, Glasgow - Religious rivalry, Glasgow - Politics, Glasgow - Scottish Parliament electoral region and constituencies, Glasgow - United Kingdom Parliament constituencies, Glasgow - Dialect, Glasgow - Education, Glasgow - Economy, Glasgow - Media, Glasgow - Transport, Glasgow - Suburbs and surrounding district, Glasgow - Famous Glaswegians, Glasgow - Twinned cities, Glasgow - Footnotes, Glasgow - Sources Read more here: » Glasgow: Encyclopedia II - Glasgow - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Albury New South Wales - SportAlbury is a stronghold of Australian rules football; further north rugby league is the main winter sport. The local Ovens and Murray league is one of the strongest regional leagues in Victoria, and many players from it have gone on to play in the Australian Football League, including Haydn Bunton, widely regarded as one of the sport's all-time greats.
Albury is the birthplace of women's tennis player Margaret Smith Court, basketballer Lauren Jackson and cricketer Steve Rixon, among other champion sportspeople.
The Albury Gold Cup horse race is major autumn event for the district. In 2005 it attracted a ...
See also:Albury New South Wales, Albury New South Wales - History, Albury New South Wales - Geography, Albury New South Wales - Transport, Albury New South Wales - Economy, Albury New South Wales - Sport, Albury New South Wales - Tourism, Albury New South Wales - Culture, Albury New South Wales - Politics, Albury New South Wales - Famous murders Read more here: » Albury New South Wales: Encyclopedia II - Albury New South Wales - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Ireland - SportSport in Ireland is popular and widespread. Levels of participation and spectating are high, but as in the rest of the western world participation has been dropping due to the increasing popularity of other activities such as watching television and playing computer games. Throughout the country a wide variety of sports are played, the most popular being Gaelic football, hurling, rugby, soccer an ...
See also:Culture of Ireland, Culture of Ireland - Land use and settlement patterns, Culture of Ireland - Agriculture and rural life, Culture of Ireland - Townslands villages parishes and counties, Culture of Ireland - Land ownership and land hunger, Culture of Ireland - Towns and cities, Culture of Ireland - Family life, Culture of Ireland - Holidays and festivals, Culture of Ireland - Cultural institutions organizations and events, Culture of Ireland - Institutions and organisations, Culture of Ireland - Events, Culture of Ireland - Religion, Culture of Ireland - Minority cultures, Culture of Ireland - Ulster Scots, Culture of Ireland - The Travellers, Culture of Ireland - New immigrants, Culture of Ireland - Literature and the arts, Culture of Ireland - Food and Drink, Culture of Ireland - Food in early Ireland, Culture of Ireland - The potato in Ireland, Culture of Ireland - Food in Ireland today, Culture of Ireland - Pub culture, Culture of Ireland - Language, Culture of Ireland - Media, Culture of Ireland - Print, Culture of Ireland - Radio, Culture of Ireland - Television, Culture of Ireland - Film, Culture of Ireland - Sport Read more here: » Culture of Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Ireland - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline - Sport
Dunfermline - Football.
Dunfermline has one professional football team, Dunfermline Athletic F.C. (DAFC), which plays in the Scottish Premier League (SPL), the top division in Scottish football. The club is based at East End Park on Halbeath Road and has the nickname 'The Pars'. Dunfermline Athletic won the Scottish Cup in 1961 and 1968, qualifying for European cup football as a result.
Dunfermline - Rugby Union.
Dunfermline Rugby Football Club are based at McKane Park. The club has various teams, from the First XV which plays in Scotland's Premier 3 League, through to a Mini ...
See also:Dunfermline, Dunfermline - History, Dunfermline - Political subdivisions, Dunfermline - Twinned Cities, Dunfermline - Sport, Dunfermline - Football, Dunfermline - Rugby Union, Dunfermline - Culture Read more here: » Dunfermline: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - List of people from Karnataka - Sport
List of people from Karnataka - Cricket.
E.A.S. Prasanna
Gundappa Vishwanath
Javagal Srinath
Rahul Dravid
Anil Kumble
Roger Binny
Syed Kirmani
Venkatesh Prasad
Bhagwat Chandrasekhar
Sunil Joshi
Raghuram Bhat
Vijay Bhardwaj
David Johnson
Doddanarasaiah Ganes ...
See also:List of people from Karnataka, List of people from Karnataka - Arts and entertainment, List of people from Karnataka - Cinema, List of people from Karnataka - Tala Maddale, List of people from Karnataka - Theatre, List of people from Karnataka - Artists Yakshagana, List of people from Karnataka - Artists, List of people from Karnataka - Music, List of people from Karnataka - KARNATIC CLASSICAL MUSIC, List of people from Karnataka - HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC:, List of people from Karnataka - Fashion, List of people from Karnataka - Industrialists, List of people from Karnataka - Literature, List of people from Karnataka - Classical litterateurs, List of people from Karnataka - Modern literateurs, List of people from Karnataka - Maharajas and kings, List of people from Karnataka - Science and Technology, List of people from Karnataka - Politics, List of people from Karnataka - Religion and philosophy, List of people from Karnataka - Sport, List of people from Karnataka - Cricket, List of people from Karnataka - Other, List of people from Karnataka - War and peace Read more here: » List of people from Karnataka: Encyclopedia II - List of people from Karnataka - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - New Zealand - SportNew Zealand's most popular sports are rugby union, cricket, netball, lawn bowling, soccer (perhaps surprisingly, the most popular football code in terms of participation in NZ) and rugby league. Also popular are golf, tennis, cycling and a variety of water sports, particularly sailing, whitewater kayaking, surf lifesaving skills and rowing. In the latter, New Zealand enjoyed an extraordinary Magic 45 minutes when winning four successive gold medals at the 2005 world championships. Snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding are also popular. ...
See also:New Zealand, New Zealand - History, New Zealand - Politics, New Zealand - Foreign relations and military, New Zealand - Local government and external territories, New Zealand - Geography, New Zealand - Flora and fauna, New Zealand - Economy, New Zealand - Demographics, New Zealand - Culture, New Zealand - Sport, New Zealand - Olympic Games, New Zealand - Rugby union, New Zealand - Yachting America's Cup, New Zealand - Public holidays, New Zealand - International rankings, New Zealand - Notes Read more here: » New Zealand: Encyclopedia II - New Zealand - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Copenhagen - SportCopenhagen has a wide variety of sport teams. Denmarks two leading Football teams reside in Copenhagen Brøndby IF and FC København football teams. They have both won the Danish Championship several times in the last ten years with Brøndby IF being the most successful team in Danish history winning the national championships 10 times and the cup 5 times. FC København plays in the Danish national stadium, Parken.
In the second best football league plays AB, HIK, Frem, Brønshøj and Skjold.
Copenhagen also has three ice hockey teams Rødovre Mighty Bulls, Herl ...
See also:Copenhagen, Copenhagen - Copenhagen municipality, Copenhagen - History of Copenhagen, Copenhagen - Geography, Copenhagen - Culture, Copenhagen - Sport, Copenhagen - Cuisine, Copenhagen - Transportation, Copenhagen - Places of note in or near Copenhagen, Copenhagen - Famous Copenhageners Read more here: » Copenhagen: Encyclopedia II - Copenhagen - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - 1997 in South Africa - Sport
1997 in South Africa - Football Soccer.
11 January - South Africa (Bafana Bafana) draws with Zambia 0-0 at the Independence Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia in the World Cup qualifiers
6 April - Bafana Bafana loses to Congo 0-2 at the Municipal Stadium, Pointe Noire, Congo in the World Cup qualifiers
27 April - Bafana Bafana beats Zaire 2-1 at the Municipal Stadium, Lomé, Togo in the World Cup qualifiers
24 May - Bafana Bafana loses to England 1-2 at the Old Traford, Manchester, England i ...
See also:1997 in South Africa, 1997 in South Africa - Events, 1997 in South Africa - April, 1997 in South Africa - August, 1997 in South Africa - December, 1997 in South Africa - Sport, 1997 in South Africa - Football Soccer, 1997 in South Africa - Births, 1997 in South Africa - Deaths Read more here: » 1997 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1997 in South Africa - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Reading Berkshire - SportReading F.C., formerly based at Elm Park, have since 1998 been in their new 24,084 capacity all-seater Madejski Stadium (named after chairman John Madejski). The football club is nicknamed the Royals (previously known as the Biscuitmen).
The Reading Half Marathon is held on the streets of Reading in April of each year, with as many as 13,500 competitors from elite to fun runners.
Reading is a centre for Rugby Football in the area, and supports the Guinness Premiership team London Irish and three senior semi-professional clubs; ...
See also:Reading Berkshire, Reading Berkshire - Location, Reading Berkshire - History, Reading Berkshire - Government, Reading Berkshire - Institutions, Reading Berkshire - Transport, Reading Berkshire - Retail, Reading Berkshire - Sport, Reading Berkshire - Literature, Reading Berkshire - Media, Reading Berkshire - Notable people, Reading Berkshire - Utilities and infrastructure, Reading Berkshire - Water, Reading Berkshire - Electricity, Reading Berkshire - Gas, Reading Berkshire - Telephone, Reading Berkshire - Television, Reading Berkshire - Internet Read more here: » Reading Berkshire: Encyclopedia II - Reading Berkshire - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Manchester - SportSport and especially football are an important part of Manchester culture. Two major football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City, bear the city’s name. Manchester City play at the City of Manchester Stadium, while Manchester United’s Old Trafford ground, the largest club football ground in England, is just outside the city proper in the borough of Trafford. These football teams are just two examples: according to the Urbis centre, Greater Manchester has the highest concentration of football clubs per capita of anywhere in the w ...
See also:Manchester, Manchester - Geography and climate, Manchester - History, Manchester - Earlier history, Manchester - Recent history, Manchester - Culture, Manchester - Nightlife, Manchester - Art, Manchester - Museums, Manchester - Classical music, Manchester - Popular music, Manchester - Literature, Manchester - Theatre, Manchester - Venues, Manchester - Media, Manchester - Television and radio, Manchester - Film, Manchester - Newspapers, Manchester - Gay and lesbian, Manchester - Education, Manchester - Universities, Manchester - Sport, Manchester - Transport and infrastructure, Manchester - Air, Manchester - Road, Manchester - Railway, Manchester - Metrolink, Manchester - Buses, Manchester - Water, Manchester - Commerce, Manchester - Shopping, Manchester - Food and drink, Manchester - Places of interest, Manchester - Architecture, Manchester - Skyline, Manchester - Public monuments, Manchester - Streets and plazas, Manchester - Spinningfields, Manchester - Religion, Manchester - Government, Manchester - Greater Manchester, Manchester - Political divisions, Manchester - Law enforcement, Manchester - Twin Cities, Manchester - Foreign consulates and commissions, Manchester - Photo Gallery, Manchester - Notes Read more here: » Manchester: Encyclopedia II - Manchester - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - San Marino - SportOne of the Formula One races, the San Marino Grand Prix, is named after the state, although it does not actually take place there. San Marino itself is considered too small to hold its own grand prix. It takes place at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in the Italian town of Imola, about 100 km northwest of San Marino, along the Via Emilia.
The national football association has been a member of FIFA since 1988, but the national team has yet to win an official match in over sixty attempts. Two results stand out for the San Marinese; a ...
See also:San Marino, San Marino - History, San Marino - Politics, San Marino - Municipalities, San Marino - Geography, San Marino - Economy, San Marino - Sport, San Marino - Demographics, San Marino - Culture, San Marino - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » San Marino: Encyclopedia II - San Marino - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - SportSheffield has a long sporting heritage. In 1857 a collective of cricketers formed the world's first-ever official football club, Sheffield F.C., and by 1860 there were 15 football clubs in Sheffield. There are now two local clubs in the Football League: Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, and two major non-league sides: Sheffield F.C. and Hallam F.C. (the two oldest club sides in the world).
Sheffield also has close ties with snooker, due to the fact that the city's Crucible Theatre is the venue for the World Snooker Championshi ...
See also:Sheffield, Sheffield - Geography, Sheffield - People, Sheffield - Districts, Sheffield - History, Sheffield - Industry and economy, Sheffield - Government and politics, Sheffield - International Links, Sheffield - Sport, Sheffield - Culture and attractions, Sheffield - Music, Sheffield - Attractions, Sheffield - Media and film, Sheffield - Education, Sheffield - Transport, Sheffield - National and international travel, Sheffield - Local travel, Sheffield - References and notes Read more here: » Sheffield: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Toss juggling - SportAs a sport, juggling can be done competitively, with jugglers taking turns to try to best each other's abilities, or juggling together, in teams -- called passing. In passing, two or more jugglers will throw objects to each other, performing such feats as may be accomplished 'solo', but juggling more objects.
Toss juggling - Passing and feeding.
If three jugglers can each juggle three items, together they may readily juggle nine items. A variation on simple passing, calle ...
See also:Toss juggling, Toss juggling - Performance, Toss juggling - Patterns and tricks, Toss juggling - Sport, Toss juggling - Passing and feeding, Toss juggling - Exercise and fitness, Toss juggling - Reflexes, Toss juggling - Meditation, Toss juggling - Recreation, Toss juggling - Child's play, Toss juggling - Common juggling patterns, Toss juggling - External link Read more here: » Toss juggling: Encyclopedia II - Toss juggling - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Toruń - SportThree public swimming pools, two auqa parks, and a number of indoor school facilities are available in Toruń. Five stadiums host various sporting events.
Toruń - Professional sport clubs.
Apator Toruń (former KS Apator Toruń) - speedway żużel
Toruński Klub Piłkarski (formerZKS Elana Toruń) - football
TKH Toruń - 'hockey
Pomorzanin Toruń - ho ...
See also:ToruÅ„, ToruÅ„ - City name, ToruÅ„ - History, ToruÅ„ - Landmarks and monuments, ToruÅ„ - Administrative divisions, ToruÅ„ - Culture and science, ToruÅ„ - Education, ToruÅ„ - Higher education, ToruÅ„ - Parks and recreation, ToruÅ„ - Transport, ToruÅ„ - Health care and public services, ToruÅ„ - Sport, ToruÅ„ - Professional sport clubs, ToruÅ„ - Economy, ToruÅ„ - Major corporations, ToruÅ„ - Famous people from ToruÅ„, ToruÅ„ - Sister cities, ToruÅ„ - Politics, ToruÅ„ - ToruÅ„ Representatives Read more here: » ToruÅ„: Encyclopedia II - ToruÅ„ - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Sydney - SportSydney is arguably the major rugby league centre of the world. It is the headquarters of Australian Rugby League and home to 9 of the 15 National Rugby League teams.
Sydney's most famous sports ground is the Sydney Cricket Ground, home to numerous sports being played for over a century, especially Cricket and Rugby.
The Sydney Swans play their home game on the Sydney Cricket ground. Despite Rugby being the most dominant sport in Sydney, the Swans draw impressively large crowds to their games. They had recent sucess in winning t ...
See also:Sydney, Sydney - Geography, Sydney - History, Sydney - Historical population, Sydney - Timeline of events, Sydney - Government and politics, Sydney - Landmarks, Sydney - Major Tourist attractions, Sydney - Culture, Sydney - Media, Sydney - Sport, Sydney - Transport, Sydney - Regions and suburbs, Sydney - Regions of Sydney, Sydney - Local government areas, Sydney - Selected suburbs and localities, Sydney - Famous people from or associated with Sydney, Sydney - Books Read more here: » Sydney: Encyclopedia II - Sydney - Sport |
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| |  |  |  | Sport: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - SportBrighton is the home of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. and the Hove ground of Sussex County Cricket Club, which is used for international one day matches, and the Brighton Bears.
In 1995 Brighton & Hove Albion's Goldstone Stadium, in central Hove, was sold without viable plans for an alternative. Near relegation from Division 3 in 1997, having played their last game at the Goldstone Stadium, saw a new board of directors installed. Two years of sharing Gillingham's stadium in Kent ended when the team was granted permission to play ...
See also:Brighton, Brighton - Early history, Brighton - 18th and 19th century, Brighton - 20th Century, Brighton - Piers, Brighton - IRA bombing, Brighton - Brighton today, Brighton - Night-life & popular music, Brighton - Sport, Brighton - Transport, Brighton - Notable inhabitants, Brighton - Brighton in literature, Brighton - Brighton in film Read more here: » Brighton: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - Sport |
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