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Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas: Fundação, História e Curiosidades

Ficha Técnica: Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas País: Brasil. Estado/Cidade: Rio de Janeiro (RJ).  Nome oficial: Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas.  Origem institucional: fruto da fusão entre o Club de Regatas Botafogo (fundado em 1894) e o Botafogo Football Club (fundado em 1904). Sede Social: Palacete de General Severiano (Bairro de Botafogo, Zona Sul do Rio).  Estádio: Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos (popularmente conhecido como Engenhão). Capacidade: cerca de 45.000 espectadores.  Cores oficiais: preto e branco (alvinegro).  Alcunhas: O Glorioso / Estrela Solitária.  Mascote: O Manequinho (estátua tradicional em frente à sede) e o Cachorro (popularizado por superstições históricas do clube). Principais rivais: Flamengo (Clássico da Rivalidade), Fluminense (Clássico Vovô) e Vasco da Gama (Clássico da Amizade). Maiores Ídolos Históricos: Garrincha, Nilton Santos, Jairzinho, Didi, Zagallo, Quarentinha, Heleno de Freitas, Manga e Jefferson.  Recordi...
WALSHAM LE WILLOWS FC
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HISTÓRIA
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Walsham-le-Willows F.C. was founded around 1890, and played at the Sumner Road sports ground where there was a pavilion with a thatched roof.[1] During World War II, the ground was ploughed up to grow food and was not returned to sports use until 1951.
The club was a founder member of the St. Edmundsbury Football League in 1907 and won the Suffolk Junior Cup in 1988, 1989 and 1990. After winning several league titles, the club switched to the Suffolk and Ipswich League in 1989. It won the Senior Division in 2001–02 and again in 2002–03. In the following season, the club finished second, but earned promotion to Division One of the Eastern Counties League.
The club finished fourth in their first season in the division, narrowly missing out on promotion.[2] They also reached the final of the Suffolk Senior Cup, losing 2–1 to Needham Market.[2] The following season, they reached the final again, this time beating Capel Plough 4–3 after extra time.[3] In 2006–07 the club won Division One, and were promoted to the Premier Division.[4]



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