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  • 1Irish League Floodlit Cup — The Irish League Floodlit Cup (more commonly known as the Budweiser Cup or the Coca Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons) was an annual football competition organised by the Irish Football League in the late 1980s and 1990s. History By the mid 1980s… …

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  • 2BBC2 Floodlit Trophy — The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy (also known as the BBC2 Television Trophy) was a competition for British rugby league clubs held between 1965 and 1980. It was designed specifically for television, and the then director of BBC2, broadcaster David… …

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  • 3Day/Night cricket — Floodlit (day/night) Cricket is cricket played under floodlights at night. The use of floodlights in cricket matches has helped to bring much investment into the game both at a national and an international level since it began in 1977. Today… …

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  • 4Sheffield Rules — The Sheffield Rules was a code of football devised and played in the English city of Sheffield between 1857 and 1877. They were devised by Nathaniel Creswick and William Prest for use by the newly founded Sheffield Football Club. The rules were… …

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  • 5Portman Road — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Portman Road nickname = caption = The Cobbold Stand, formerly known as the Portman Stand, was constructed in 1971 fullname = Portman Road Stadium location = flagicon|England Ipswich, Suffolk coordinates =… …

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  • 6Arsenal Stadium — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Arsenal Stadium nickname = Highbury, The Home of Football fullname = Arsenal Stadium location = Highbury, London, England opened = 6 September 1913 renovated = 1932 36, 1992 93 closed = 7 May 2006 demolished = 2006; …

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  • 7The Hawthorns — Infobox Stadium stadium name = The Hawthorns nickname = The Shrine caption = fullname = The Hawthorns location = West Bromwich, England built = 1900 opened = September 1900 renovated = 2008 West Stand closed = demolished = owner = West Bromwich… …

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  • 8John Charles Clegg — Sir John Charles Clegg (15 June 1850 26 June 1937), better known as Charles Clegg, was an English footballer and later both chairman and president of the Football Association. He was born in Sheffield and lived there his whole life. He competed… …

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  • 9Richmond F.C. — Rugby team teamname = Richmond fullname = Richmond Football Club location = Richmond, London, England country founded = 1861 ground = Athletic Ground capacity = 2,000 chairman = David Corben president = Michael Hess coach = flagicon|England Geoff …

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  • 10Hyde, Greater Manchester — Coordinates: 53°26′51″N 2°04′55″W / 53.4474°N 2.0820°W / 53.4474; 2.0820 …

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