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    Twenty teams from the seven UNCAF member associations qualified for the tournament based on results from their domestic leagues. [2] [3] [4] Eighteen slots are predetermined by CONCACAF and the remaining two slots were granted to Costa Rica and Nicaragua as the national associations whose clubs were finalists in the previous edition of the tournament.

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    Gillette Labs Soccer Saturday is a British football-focused programme broadcast on Sky Sports. It delivers live score updates and commentary on football matches across various leagues, particularly the Premier League and English Football League , on Saturday afternoons.

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    Playermaker has established partnerships with Elite Soccer Academy [9] and several sports clubs that use its technology. Notable clubs include: Fulham , [ 10 ] Rangers [ 11 ] and many others. The company has also established partnerships with the United States Soccer Federation [ 12 ] and the Scottish Football Association .

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    Support from a new sponsor, the snack chip maker Chio, revived the team and helped their return to the second division where they played as SV Chio Waldhof Mannheim from 1972 to 1978. They continued to play as a middling side there until they broke through to the Bundesliga in 1983.

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    In Switzerland, there is a Znüni ('(Meal) at nine', following the nomenclature of Breakfast (Zmorge), Lunch (Zmittag), afternoon snack at four (Zvieri) and Dinner (Znacht)). The name, despite referring to a specific time, stays the same no matter the actual time of the snack break; especially in schools, it is usually at 10:00 a.m..