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Burnley Football Club

Burnley Football Club is a professional soccer club in England, founded in 1882 and based at Burnley's Turf Moor Stadium. Burnley FC won the FA Cup (1913-14 season), but spent most of its time playing in lower leagues outside the top flight, finishing second in the Championship in 2013-14 and moving up to the 2014-15 season.

Bayern Munich Football Club

Wiggle Bicycle

Wiggle is the UK's largest retailer of cycling and other sporting goods, founded by Match Dall and Harvey Jones in 1999, specialising in cycling and cycling goods. In 2003, the company switched to an online sales model, supporting payment in 15 currencies worldwide.

Munich 1860

Sporting Club 1860 Munich (TSV 1860 München) is a German sports club, founded in 1860, is one of the oldest surviving soccer clubs, and shares the Allianz Arena as its home ground. TSV 1860 München is one of the founding members of the Bundesliga and is now playing in the Bundesliga 2 (2015-16 season).

Würzburg Kickers

Fußball-Club Würzburger Kickers e. V. is a German soccer club founded in 1907 in Würzburg, which is now a participating team in the Bundesliga 2 (2016-17 season).

Bielefeld Football Club

Deutsche Sport-Club Arminia Bielefeld is a German soccer club founded in 1905, located in Bielefeld, and is now a Bundesliga 2 team (2016-17 season).

Caterham Racing

Caterham F1 is a team that first competed in 2010, formerly known as Team Lotus. The team's first F1 car, the CT01, was the first factory-built Formula 1 car to be fitted with a KERS system and was announced in F1 Racing Magazine on January 26, 2012.

Arsenal

Arsenal Football Club (Arsenal) is a world-renowned soccer club located in north London, the team was founded in 1886 and is now a participating team, with manager Arsene Wenger coaching since the 1996-97 season. As Arsenal means "arsenal", the media often use "arsenal" and "gunners" to refer to Arsenal, and its fans are also known as The fans are also called "gun fans". Arsenal had created a record of 49 games unbeaten in the English top flight in the 2003-04 season, but due to the rise of, and the continued strength of Manchester United, coupled with its own almost annual sale of captains, selling core, resulting in Arsenal nearly 10 years without a title.

St. Johnston Football Club

St. Johnstone Football Club is a Scottish soccer club founded in 1884, with a home ground at Mead Park in Mykothian, with a capacity of about 10,000 spectators. It is now a participating team in the Scottish Premier League (2015-16 season).

Motherwell Football Club

Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish soccer club founded in 1886, with a home ground at Fir Park and a capacity of around 13,000 spectators, currently playing in the Scottish Premier League (2015-16 season).

Doncaster Rovers Football Club

Doncaster Rovers Football Club is a professional soccer club in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, founded in 1879, won the English First Division Championship in the 2012-2013 season and was promoted after one season of relegation. After a season of relegation, the club was promoted and returned to the English Champions League.

Munich Olympic Stadium

The Olympic Stadium (Munich) is the national stadium of Germany and the main stadium of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. It is located in the center of the Munich Olympic Park and is famous for its revolutionary tent-like roof structure.

Delhi City Football Club

Derry City Football Club is a Northern Irish soccer club founded in 1928 and based at Derry Whitewell Stadium, which competed in the Irish Football Premiership.

Bolton Football Club

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is a professional soccer club in England, founded in 1874, with a home ground of Macron Stadium, which can accommodate about 28,000 spectators. Bolton Wanderers is currently (2015-16 season) as a Championship team.

Ingolstadt 04 Football Club

Fußball-Club Ingolstadt 04 e.V. is a German professional soccer club founded in 2004, with a home stadium of 16,500 spectators at the ESV in Ingolstadt. In the 2014-15 season, Ingolstadt won the Bundesliga 2 championship and was promoted for the first time.

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