This ones from an Australian Football League reserves club.
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The letter J
Information about Fulham Football Club can be found online at Wikipedia. There is also an official fan based website called Topics WSJ containing information, news and pictures about the club.
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It's like saying Football Club or Club of Football. I think United is only used in England.
St. Johnson
really his first club was liverpool and his only club
No club has won the Football World Cup trophy, since it is only contested by national teams.
You can write a letter to his football club. that is A.S. Roma.
Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882.Below is a list of the oldest teams Association Football in the United Kingdom;Sheffield Football Club - Founded : 1857Cambridge University Football Club - Founded : 1858 / 1859Wanderers Football Club - Founded : 1859Cray Wanderers Football Club - Founded : 1860Hallam Football Club - Founded : 1860Worksop Town Football Club - Founded : 1861Nottingham Football Club ( Later known as Notts County ) - Founded : 1862Bradford Football Club ( Later known as Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C. ) - Founded : 1863Royal Engineers Football Club - Founded : 1863Chesterfield Football Club - Founded : 1863Stoke Ramblers Football Club ( Later known as Stoke City ) - Founded : 1863Civil Service Football Club - Founded : 1863Wrexham Football Club - Founded : 1864Brigg Town Football Club - Founded : 1864Nottingham Forest Football Club - Founded : 1865Queens Park Football Club - Founded : 1867Sheffield Wednesday Football Club - Founded : 1867Fordingbridge Turks Football Club - Founded : 1868Kilmarnock Football Club - Founded : 1869Darwen Football Club - Founded : 1870Marlow Football Club - Founded : 1870Reading Football Club - Founded : 1871Rangers Football Club - Founded : 1872The list does go on and on, therefore Tottenham Hotspur would be around the 40th - 45th oldest team in the United Kingdom.
The Spanish club thletico Madrid begins with A.
There is no club that has a letter for itself. There might be one in Germany, where you can have clubs that have an 'Umlaut' ( e.g. Ü,Ö,Ä). But in England there is no chance of something like that. Sorry.