Wigan Robin Park F.C. was created in 2005.
Birkenhead Park FC was created in 1871.
Fraser Park FC was created in 1961.
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Wigan Athletic Have Many Rivals Including Bolton Wanderers And Blackburn Rovers Who Are Both Situated In The Northwest Of England
Capacities of premiership grounds, in alphabetical order of current Premier League teams. These are all approximates but very close to actual total: # Arsenal FC - Emirates Stadium: 60,335 people # Aston Villa FC - Villa Park: 42,640 people # Blackburn Rovers FC - Ewood Park: 31,367 people # Bolton Wanderers FC - Reebok Stadium: 28,723 # Chelsea FC - Stamford Bridge: 42,055 # Everton FC - Goodison Park: 40,157 # Fulham FC - Craven Cottage: 26,000 # Hull City FC - KC Stadium: 25,404 # Liverpool FC - Anfield: 45,362 # Manchester City FC - Eastlands/City of Manchester Stadium: 47,726 # Manchester United FC - Old Trafford: 76,212 # Middlesborough FC - The Riverside Stadium: 35,100 # Newcastle United FC - St.James' Park: 52,387 # Portsmouth FC - Fratton Park: 20,688 # Stoke City FC - Britannia Stadium: 28,383 # Sunderland Athletic FC - Stadium of Light: 49,000 # Tottenham Hotspur FC - White Hart Lane: 36,244 # West Bromwhich Albion FC (West Brom) - The Hawthorns: 28,003 # West Ham United FC - Upton Park: 35,647 # Wigan Athletic FC - JJB Stadium: 25,135
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Wigan Athletic are a Premier League football team, and are, at times, good footballers. However, sloppy play and bad defending has left them in the relegation zone.
There are lots of cities & Towns in the premiership. It is a league. Ie. Arsenal (Arsenal FC) Manchester (Man City) Stretford (Man United) Sunderland (Sunderland) Wigan (Wigan)
It is a misinterpretation of an original play on 'Athletic', which was the Latics. It is now known (incorrectly) as Lactic.
Cartagena FC was created in 1940.
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No. They haven't even taken a point of Man united