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  2. Casual (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The designer clothing and fashion aspect of the casual subculture began in the mid-to-late 1970s. One well documented precursor was the trend of Liverpool youths starting to dress differently from other football fans – in Peter Storm jackets, straight-leg jeans and Adidas trainers . [ 11 ]

  3. ISC (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    ISC (International Sports Clothing) is an Australian clothing manufacturer. The company was founded in the Sydney suburb of Rosebery in 1991. ISC mainly manufactures team uniforms for several sports, including Australian football, rugby league, rugby union, association football, cricket, basketball, netball [1] as well as schoolwear.

  4. Porthcawl Town Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Porthcawl Town Athletic F.C. is a Welsh football club based in the seaside town of Porthcawl in South Wales. The first team play in the South Wales Premier League. The team is managed by Mark Brett & Ben Jones. The club were promoted to the Premier Division at the end of the 2018–19 season finishing as champions of Division One. [2]

  5. Casuals United - Wikipedia

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    Casuals United was a far-right British protest group. [1] The group was closely affiliated with the English Defence League. [2] The group described itself as "Uniting the UK's Football Tribes against the Jihadists", and as "an alliance of British Football Casuals of various colours/races who have come together in order to create a massive, but peaceful protest group to force our Government to ...

  6. Cymru Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The Cymru North and Cymru South are the two football leagues in Wales that form the second level of the Welsh football league system. They have semi-professional status clubs. The first year of their operation was 2019–20, with the Football Association of Wales owning and administering the Tier 2 leagues for the first time.

  7. South Wales Alliance League - Wikipedia

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    The league is run by the South Wales Football Association. The league was formed in 2015 by a merger of the South Wales Senior League and the South Wales Amateur League. [2] In April 2022, the league, after discussions with the South Wales Football Association, announced planned changes to the league structure from the 2023–24 season.