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  2. Rebel (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Sport was established in 1985 with its first store in Bankstown. [2] After being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1993, [3] it was purchased by Harvey Norman in July 2001. [4] Archer Capital acquired Amart Sports in 2004. [5] Amart was a big format sports store headquartered in Queensland.

  3. Nike Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Football Academy was an English football academy funded and administered by Nike, Inc. The academy had a revolving squad of unsigned under-20 players and was run with the intention of helping them find a professional club. The academy was based at St George's Park National Football Centre. [2] The squad was made up of players scouted ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: As the European Women’s Championship football gets underway, Rebel Girls has partnered with Nike EMEA on a set of 25 stories celebrating female footballers. The stories, which will ...

  6. American Arena League - Wikipedia

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    The American Arena League (AAL) is a professional indoor football minor league that began playing in 2018. The league was initiated by a merger between Arena Pro Football (APF) and the Can-Am Indoor Football League (Can-Am), although the AAL only claimed the APF history after the former Can-Am founder left the league.

  7. The Marshals (NIFL) - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 2006, it was announced that the AF2 had granted a new expansion team to the U.S. Bank Arena, in the form of the Cincinnati Jungle Kats, who took over the indoor football contract for the arena. As a consequence, the Marshals had no arena to call their own.