No major club has a stadium in two countries man utd only has old Trafford because it's been built in Manchester and it will only be the only stadium for them so basically no football team has a stadium in two countries. International football have camps but not two different grounds
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∙ 15y agoNewcastle United and Exeter City - St James's Park
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∙ 12y agocricket and football
Princeton and rutgers
Spain and The Netherlands. Spain won by one goal to nil.
The first university football game was played in 1869 between Rutgers University and The College of New Jersey, which is now Princeton.
Dirk Nannes played for Australia and Netherland Keepler Wessels played for Australia and South Africa. He was first cricket player to play for two countries.
the colts and broncos. tim tebow won
You can switch sides if you played under 21 football for one country and can play senior football for another country (but you must be a national). So you can but at a different level.
The first year the Badgers played football was 1889. They played two games that season and lost both.
John Mitchell was one of the first two black players to join the Alabama football team. Mitchell played in 1971 and was co-captain in 1972.
The first hockey match was played between Ireland and Wales in 1895. Ireland won 3-0.
Powerlifting was actually first played in two countries, which are the US and the UK. It originated in the 1950s during the Olympic weightlifting sport.
Wrong. To be fair, football is mainly played in England, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Israel, Holland, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Russia and countless others. Football is the biggest sport in the world. I do hope we're talking about soccer here, and not American Football, which sucks.