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  2. Stuart Holden - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Alistair Holden (born August 1, 1985) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a midfielder, and is currently a lead TV game analyst for Fox Sports. [3] [4] Holden is part of the ownership group for Spanish La Liga football club RCD Mallorca. [5] Holden represented the United States at under-20, under-23 and senior ...

  3. Joe Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson and his wife, Petra Exton, live in Brighton. [20] He ran the Brighton Marathon in 2022. [21] Wilkinson has described his life as "boring" but argues it has been useful in giving him material for his stand-up act. [22] He is a supporter of Gillingham F.C. [23] [24] who are currently in EFL League Two.

  4. Stadium (sports network) - Wikipedia

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    Live sports airing on Stadium include Minor League Baseball, the Savannah Bananas, [23] the A7FL, [24] the Indoor Football League, [25] and the United Fight Alliance. [ 26 ] Its weekday lineup of studio programs currently include The Territory with Michael Kim , Emerge (which focuses on high school sports), Campus Insiders , and Sauce & Shram ...

  5. Ireland v England LIVE: Six Nations result and reaction as ...

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    FULL-TIME! Ireland 27-22 England. 18:45, Luke Baker. All over in Dublin. A tense first half saw England lead by five points at the break but Ireland blew them away in the second 40 and secure a ...

  6. Mark DeCarlo - Wikipedia

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    Mark DeCarlo is an American actor, television host, comedian, travel, internet personality, and foodie expert.He is currently known for being a contributor to WLS-TV morning show Windy City Live, [1] a locally produced Chicago program that replaced The Oprah Winfrey Show following its 2011 ending.

  7. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...

  8. Football Supporters' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Football Supporters' Association (The FSA) is the national, democratic, representative body for football supporters in England and Wales. They are the leading advocates for supporter ownership, better fan engagement, cheaper ticket prices, the choice to stand at the match (safe standing), protecting fan rights, good governance, diversity, and all types of supporter empowerment across both ...

  9. Red Arrows F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Red Arrows was established in 1972 as ZAF Lusaka Football. In its first season ZAF Lusaka won the amateur league being promoted to the Zambian second division. The team name changed in 1973 to Zambian Air Force Football Club. They were then promoted to the National League in the same year as the name change.