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unusual facts about United FC


United FC

F.C. United of Manchester – as one of the originally proposed names of the club



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Balestier Khalsa FC

The club's name was changed to Balestier United FC in 1975, when it joined the inaugural National Football League competition.

Björgólfur

Björgólfur Guðmundsson (born 1941), the chairman and former owner of West Ham United FC

Burnbank

Jim Bett - was a football player with Airdrieonians FC, K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen (twice), Glasgow Rangers FC, Aberdeen FC, Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur, Heart of Midlothian FC and Dundee United FC.

Hany El-Agazy

The out-of-favor striker eventually agreed to sign a loan deal with Al-Ittihad Al-Sakndary (aka Alexandria United FC) as part of an exchange deal with Al Ahly.

Illiasu Shilla

His older brother Shilla Alhassan, plays with him by Real Tamale United and played formerly for Guan United FC.

Jim Rilatt

Rilatt continued to coach youth soccer with Lake Oswego Soccer Club before being hired in 2009 as Director of Coaching for youth club EastSide United FC where Portland Timbers General Manager Gavin Wilkinson serves as Technical Director.

Max Myanmar

On 23 September 2009, Delta United FC (now Ayeyawady United F.C.), owned by Max Cement (a subsidiary of Max Myanmar), was involved in a controversial win against Yadanabon F.C., whose fans accused Zaw Zaw of unfairly influencing the referee during the match.

Rakhine United F.C.

Rakhine United FC Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League.

Tommy Walker

Tommy Walker (footballer born 1964), Scottish footballer, played for Ayr United FC in the 1991–92 Scottish Challenge Cup Final

Zimbabwe Saints F.C.

The name Mashonaland United FC was adopted up until 1975 when nationalist leaders such as Dr Herbert Ushewokunze and Dr Joshua Nkomo (both late) felt tribal names were causing divisions among African people.