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Manchester United F.C. is a football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.Founded as Newton Heath F.C. in 1878, the club has had several mascots; the most recent is "Fred the Red", an anthropomorphic "Red Devil", after the club's nickname, the Red Devils.
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In 1975, the red devil ("A devil facing the sinister guardant supporting with both hands a trident gules") was granted as a heraldic badge by the College of Arms to the English Football League for use by Manchester United. [104] In 2023, the Red Devil motif alone, which had been used in promotional items and merchandise previously, was used as ...
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Fred the Red – Manchester United F.C. [23] Freddy the Fox – Halifax Town A.F.C. [31] Gilbert the Gull – Torquay United F.C. Grecian the Lion – Exeter City F.C. Gresty the Lion – Crewe Alexandra FC; Gully the Seagull – Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. [23] Gunnersaurus Rex – Arsenal F.C. [23] H'Angus the Monkey – Hartlepool United F ...
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