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  2. Birmingham Zulu Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu Warriors have also seen offshoot gangs created such as the Brew Crew and the Junior Business Boys [1] They have featured in the 2005 film Green Street.The match shown in the film is supposedly between West Ham United F.C. and Birmingham City with a fight after the match between the Zulu Warriors and the Green Street Elite (GSE), the name used in the film for the Inter City Firm (ICF).

  3. List of Birmingham City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Maik Taylor, the club's most capped international player Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881–82 season. When nationally organised league football in England began, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., was a founder ...

  4. List of Birmingham City F.C. players (1–24 appearances ...

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    Steve Finnan, who began his professional career with Birmingham, played for the Republic of Ireland in the 2002 World Cup and won the Champions League in 2005 with Liverpool. [4] Mauro Zárate scored Lazio's goal in the 2009 Coppa Italia Final. [14] Loanee Obafemi Martins scored Birmingham's winning goal in the 2011 Football League Cup Final. [9]

  5. List of Birmingham City F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

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    The Birmingham team that won the 2011 League Cup featured five men listed here, including Ben Foster, who won the man of the match award. [14] Teenagers Nathan Redmond and Chris Wood scored two of the three goals that took Birmingham through to the group stage of the Europa League in the club's first season in European competition for 50 years ...

  6. Category:Birmingham City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Birmingham City F.C. players past and present. This includes players who played for the club under its previous names: Small Heath Alliance (1875–1888), Small Heath (1888–1905) and Birmingham (1905–1943).

  7. Birmingham City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 a proposal was put forward to build a "sports village" comprising a 55,000-capacity City of Birmingham Stadium, other sports and leisure facilities, and a super casino, to be jointly financed by Birmingham City Council, Birmingham City F.C. (via the proceeds of the sale of St Andrew's) and the casino group Las Vegas Sands.

  8. List of Birmingham City F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Small Heath F.C., champions of the inaugural Football League Second Division 1892–93 Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in September 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, the club turned professional in 1885 and three years later, under the name of Small Heath F.C. Ltd, was the first football club to become a ...

  9. Emmanuel Longelo - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Longelo Mbule (born 27 December 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left back for EFL League One club Cambridge United, on loan from divisional rivals Birmingham City. Longelo began his career with West Ham United and played first-team football in the EFL Cup and the Europa League before joining Birmingham City ...