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In the Club

After coming first in the first of 4 semi-finals that was held on 5 February 2011 in Coop Arena, Luleå, he qualified for the Melodifestivalen finals as one of 10 songs chosen.



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1923–24 Atromitos F.C. season

The 1924–25 season of Atromitos F.C. was the 1st in the club's history, thus they did not participate in a league, but they played a friendly game.

1924–25 Atromitos F.C. season

The 1924–25 season of Atromitos F.C. was the 2nd in the club's history and the first season that the club were participating in the Athens Football Clubs Association League.

1925–26 Atromitos F.C. season

The 1925–26 season of Atromitos F.C. was the 3rd in the club's history and the second season that the club were participating in the Athens Football Clubs Association League.

1926–27 Atromitos F.C. season

The 1926–27 season of Atromitos F.C. was the 4th in the club's history and the third season that the club were participating in the Athens Football Clubs Association League.

Ambasada Gavioli

The AG management used to receive weekly ideological feeds from Chiron Morpheus, which were used as flyers and repurposed in the club’s programming by Valentino Kanzyani’s AG Music Direction department, MC Flasher’s AG Performance & Outreach division, Denis Papic’s AG Ministry of Information.

Baseball Ground

The record attendance was 41,826 for a match against Tottenham Hotspur in 1969, just after Derby County were promoted under the management of Brian Clough, at the beginning of the most successful era in the club's history.

Bongani Zungu

He played a big role in the club's top eight finish where he was part of a trio with Mame Niang and Aubrey Ngoma.

Brian Attley

Attley began his career at Cardiff City and was involved in the club's 1975-76 promotion season as well as their FA Cup run the following season.

Bromsgrove Rovers F.C.

The most successful period in the club's history is without doubt between 1991 and 1998, particularly under the management of Bobby Hope.

Carlo Mamo

Carlo proved instrumental in the club's success, forming a solid partnership in the centre of the defence with fellow Maltese International defender Luke Dimech.

Carpathian Shepherd Dog

The club was later renamed the National Club of Carpathian Shepherd Dog Breeders which is based in The club observed that there many Carpathians in Rucăr, Argeş County that are considered ancestors of today's Carpathians.

Charles Izon

Izon played his part in the club finishing in runners-up spot, but was unable to displace the prolific Frank Mobley or Fred Wheldon, and played only 26 games in three-and-a-half years.

Crni Biseri

In 1997, the band reunited with vocalists Dragan Baletić and Branislav Živančević in order to perform in the club Crna Maca in Zemun.

Danny Fiszman

Daniel David Fiszman (9 January 1945 – 13 April 2011) was a diamond dealer, best known as a shareholder in and director of Arsenal Football Club, and played a leading role in the club's move from Highbury to Ashburton Grove, now known as Emirates Stadium.

Dave Jauss

In 2001, Jauss became the Red Sox bench coach; then, in 2002, he was their director of player development and from 2003–05 he was the Red Sox' Major League advance scout, playing a role in the club's 2004 World Series triumph.

Deiniol Graham

He turned professional a year later, and made his debut for the first team in the 1987–88 season, coming on as a 53rd-minute substitute for Mike Duxbury in the club's League Cup Second Round second leg match against Hull City on 7 October 1987.

Gabriel Fernández Arenas

In the 2012–13 campaign Gabi played 45 official matches, including seven in the club's victorious run in the Copa del Rey, the first in 17 years.

Gary Pallister

Although it was his excellent defensive displays that helped Manchester United to the league title along with Steve Bruce at the heart of the defence, forming one of the best central defensive partnerships in the club's history, in the 1992–93 season, he scored a memorable goal in the final home game of the season against Blackburn Rovers.

Howard E. Scott

-- with Deacon Jones from the LA Rams"?title=Eric Burdon">Eric Burdon and Lee Oskar stopped in to hear them play.

José Aurelio Gay

He scored twice in 17 matches during his debut season, in which the Catalans were relegated, but eventually established himself in the club's starting XI, spending one season in the second level and another in the first; in 1990–91, his last year, he was the team's second-highest league goalscorer with five goals – only behind German Wolfram Wuttke – as he helped the team maintain its top flight status.

Julio César Anderson

Overall, he scored 164 goals with Municipal, becoming the highest scorer in the club's history, until his record was surpassed by Juan Carlos Plata.

Jurong FC

Jurong Reptile Park pull out in between the season and there is a financial crisis in the club and facing a gravely financial problems, The New Paper planned and set up a "SAVE JURONG CAMPAIGN", "SAVE JURONG LIFE-LINE", "Walkaton", Golf Tournament" and a "Gala Dinner & Dance" in order to raise a fund of $500,000,00 which was achieved.

Khaled El-Ghandour

El-Ghandour scored many goals during his career, as that of the professional Ghandour short trip in the club Kazma .

Kilmacud Crokes GAA

They won the title for the third time in the club's history when they beat Na Fianna in a replay.

KK Cibona

Politicians such as Slavko Šajber became very influential in the club during this period and set about getting the club some financial support.

Mirko Poledica

The list of players that played along him in the youth teams of Borac was one of the best in the club's history, and includes names like Milivoje Vitakić, Ivica Dragutinović, Branko Jelić, Nesko Milovanović among others.

Mossley A.F.C.

Also appointing a new Chairman in the club's main sponsor Sam Rigby of club sponsors NEC and with a rebuilt team finished in 9th position.

Neil Redfearn

In the 1996–97 season, Redfearn scored 17 goals as Barnsley won promotion to the FA Premier League for the first time in the club's history.

Nélson Pereira

After 2005–06 Nélson moved to Vitória Futebol Clube, but due to unpaid wages – a recurring problem in the club for the past seasons prior to his arrival – he left the sadinos, being out of work for almost six months before joining another Lisbon side, C.F. Estrela da Amadora, in July 2007.

Ola Dybwad-Olsen

In the club's most successful year, 1968, he set a still unbeaten club record of scoring 25 goals in 18 league games, and helped Lyn win The Double by scoring in his second consecutive cup final (3-0 win against Mjøndalen).

Old Leightonians Cricket Club

The club does not compete in league cricket and thus most of its fixtures are friendly matches against a variety of opponents – from teams in the Reading area (including Leighton Park School's 1st XI) through to sides in the club's current touring destinations: the East Midlands, Norfolk and Saumur, France.

Ole-Kristian Tollefsen

He played for teams in the club until he turned 16, when he moved to Lillehammer, to attend the Norwegian College of Elite Sport.

Omid Harandi

After two years, he joined to Sepidrood Rasht and played for the team for five years, then moved to Esteghlal Rasht and played eleven seasons in the club.

Peter Hill-Wood

Hill-Wood sold much of his family holdings in the club to former vice-chairman David Dein in the 1980s and 1990s and the rest to Stan Kroenke.

Peter Hodge

He brought in players, several from has native Scotland, such as Arthur Chandler, Johnny Duncan, Adam Black, Hugh Adcock, Arthur Lochhead and Ernie Hine, all of whom would go on to become key players in the club's history and by the end of his stint average attendances had almost trebled from their pre-war averages.

Real Oviedo

On 17 November 2012 Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world, invested $2.5 million in the club, therefore gaining a controlling stake.

Rubén Sanz

He was also in Alcorcón's starting XI in the club's 4–0 home thrashing of Real Madrid for the 2009–10 campaign in the Copa del Rey (4–1 aggregate win).

Semi-Colon Club

Stowe's experiences in Cincinnati and her time in the club were major factors in her work Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Stella Nova

Philippa Boyens, Norman Cates, Mary MacLachlan, and Wayne Taz Stables are ex-members who have been active in the club's model-making or fan video production, and have since progressed to fantasy film production on feature films such as The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

Tavastia Club

During this time a few popular foreign acts played in the club as well, including Tom Waits, John Lee Hooker and Dr. Feelgood.

Terry Alcock

He helped the "Seasiders" to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1969–70, and also featured in the club's Anglo-Italian Cup success in 1971.

Todor Diev Stadium

It is named after the greatest player in the club's history Todor Diev.

Tony Rea

1999 - Club appoints Dan Stains as head coach; Stains leads Broncos to first Rugby League Challenge Cup final in the club's (Fulham, London Crusaders, Broncos) history.

Trust Oldham

After an American consortium made up of Simon Blitz, Danny Gazal and Simon Corney from New York took over the reins at Boundary Park, Trust Oldham agreed to buy a 3% stake in the club for £200,000.

Tschunk

The cocktail was originally served in the "Club Forschung" (German for research club) in Rosenthaler Straße, Berlin.

TuS Makkabi Berlin

In 1924, Lilli Henoch, the world record holder in the discus, shot put, and 4 × 100 meters relay events, trained the women's section in the club.

Vasco S.C.

As far as honors at home go, the club won the Goa Professional League title on six different occasions starting in 1954 until 1969 and is the oldest registered Club still participating in the State's top League competition, never once having been relegated in the Club's history.

We Were Once a Fairytale

West becomes excited when "See You in My Nightmares" starts playing in the club and he begins to wander around the club reminding everyone that it is his song, even though everyone already knows that.