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Football club Wanderers Full name Wanderers Football Club Nickname(s) Rovers Founded 1859 (as Forest F.C.) Dissolved c.1887 Home colours Wanderers Football Club was an English association football club. It was founded as "Forest Football Club" in 1859 in Leytonstone. In 1864, it changed its name to "Wanderers", a reference to it never having a home stadium, instead playing at various locations ...
After an advance screening, [5] The Wanderers premiered on July 13, 1979, to mostly positive reviews. [5] [6] The film was a financial success, grossing $23 million at the worldwide box office. [3] The film's increasing popularity and cult status led to The Wanderers being given a theatrical re-release in the U.S. by Warner Bros. in 1996. [7]
The club was founded on 3 August 1880, by English-emigrate John Walter Fletcher, after he called a meeting at Aarons Hotel, Sydney, to promote the English game of soccer to the new colony. [1] Wanderers played their first match on 14 August 1880, against the Kings School rugby team.
HFX Wanderers Football Club was officially unveiled on May 25, 2018, as the third team to join the Canadian Premier League. [7] As well as confirming their place in the league for the 2019 launch season, the club also revealed their crest, colours and branding. [ 8 ]
The Wanderers Football Club, nicknamed, Eagles, is an Australian rules football club, currently playing in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL).. The club was formed in 1916 as a founding member of the NTFL.
Wanderers F.C. was an English association football club based in London. [1] Comprising mainly former pupils of the leading English public schools, the club was among the most dominant of the early years of organised football and won the FA Cup, the sport's first formal competition, five times between 1872 and 1878.
Sharjah Wanderers Sports Club is a sporting club based in the Samnan suburb of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. It has long been popular with the Western expatriate community in Sharjah, and is the centre for a range of sporting and community events including rugby, cricket, football and swimming. [1] Sharjah Wanderers also has a golf club.
The club's final game was an ill-tempered match against Dunstable F.C. in February 1887, [6] with the result that no club wanted to arrange fixtures with the Wanderers; as Luton Town had already taken over the mantle of being the town's top club, and so many players had joined Town that the Wanderers had to withdraw from matches against ...