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"Nikkan Sports" is a Japanese publication of It is the first sports newspaper in Japan, founded in 1946, with its head office located in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The Nikkan Sports holds the famous Nikkan Sports Drama Award.

Seattle Sounders

& lt;p> Seattle Sounders FC is a Western Conference team, founded in 2007, with a home stadium of Seattle Cuesta Stadium, which can accommodate about 38,000 spectators, and the name of the club is voted by the fans. The name of the club was voted by the fans.

Denver Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets (Denver Nuggets) are a team located in Denver, Colorado, part of the Northwest Conference's Northwest Division, and play at home in the Pepsi Center. The Nuggets have won six divisional championships in their history.

Fluminense Football Club

Fluminense Football Club is a Brazilian professional soccer club founded in 1902, located in Rio de Janeiro, with its home stadium in Maragena. Fluminense has won the Barclays Premier League championship four times (as of 2014).

South American Football Confederation

The South American Football Federation (CONfederación sudaMEricana de FútBOL, CONMEBOL) is the organizational body responsible for managing soccer affairs in South America. Founded in 1916, it is headquartered in Luque, Paraguay, and its current president is Figueiredo. The important soccer tournaments organized by CONCACAF include the Copa America. The level of each member country of the South American Football Confederation in the six major football associations is the most average, in addition to Venezuela, the rest of the member countries have entered the World Cup finals stage.

Lanus Campaign

Club Atlético Lanús is an Argentine sports club founded in 1915 in Lanús, a suburb of Buenos Aires. Club Atlético Lanús won the A-League (spring) title in 2007.

Cairo National Football Club

Cairo National Sporting Club (Al-Ahly Sporting Club) is an Egyptian soccer club founded in 1907, with its home stadium being the Cairo International Stadium, and is one of the most famous soccer clubs in Africa.

Fukuoka Softbank Eagle

Fukoka SoftBank Hawks The SoftBank Hawks are a Japanese professional baseball team that belongs to the Nippon Professional Baseball Pacific League, founded in 1938, and has won the league championship 17 times (as of 2016).

Northeast Lotte Golden Eagle

Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (Tohoku The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles are a Japanese professional baseball team that belongs to the Nippon Professional Baseball Pacific League, founded in 2004 and based at Miyagi Stadium in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, which won its first championship in 2013.

Phoenix Coyote

The Phoenix Coyotes (Phoenix The Phoenix Coyotes are a team in the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League (NHL) Western Conference, founded in 1972, and now located in Glendale, Arizona, USA, at the Jobing.com Arena.

Federation of International Polo

The Federation of International Polo ( The Federation of International Polo (FIP) is an international sports organization founded in 1983 and currently headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, USA, with over 80 member federations that manage international polo affairs.

Cincinnati Bengal Tiger

Cincinnati Bengals ( The Cincinnati Bengals (Cincinnati Tigers) are a professional American soccer team based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and are part of the American Football Conference North (AFC North). The team was founded in 1968 and plays at home in Paul Brown Stadium. The team has won two AFC championships.

Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins ( The Minnesota Twins are a Central Division team in the American League Central. The Minnesota Twins have won three World Series championships and six American League championships in their history.

Philadelphia United Soccer Club

Philadelphia Union Football Club ( Philadelphia Union is an Eastern Conference team founded in 2008 and became the 16th MLS franchise in 2010.

Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire Football Club ( Chicago Fire is an East Side team founded in 1997, with a home stadium in Bridgeview's Fontana Stadium, which can accommodate about 20,000 spectators. The Chicago Fire won the U.S. Open Cup in 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2006.

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