

AEK Athens
Founded in 1924, AEK Athens (The Athletic Union of Constantinople – Athens) has grown into one of the most successful sides in Greek football history, winning 33 major domestic honours, including 14 league titles and 16 Greek Cups. On the European stage, AEK have repeatedly carried the Greek flag into continental competition, becoming the first Greek club to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup (now the Champions League) in 1968–69, later reaching the semi-finals of t
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Córdoba CF
Córdoba FC, or, to be more precise, Córdoba Club de Fútbol. The team itself dates back to 1934, before the current organisation was created in 1954. Over the decades, they have drifted around the second and third tiers of Spanish football, with a total of eight seasons in the top flight, La Liga, during the 1960s and 1970s. A 5th-place finish remains their highest achievement to date, but unfortunately their ground at the time did not meet UEFA specifications and so they were
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Swindon Town FC
Swindon is a place that gets a bad reputation. Supposedly, when Ricky Gervais was scripting The Office, the writers wanted to base the show in a town bleak and ordinary enough to fit their depiction of office life. I was strangely honoured to hear the shortlist reportedly came down to Ipswich (my hometown), Swindon, or Slough. Slough got the nod in the end, while Swindon became home to the rival branch office in the series. For American readers, think of how The US Office is
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Kidderminster Harriers FC
Yesterday, the Kidderminster Harriers F.C. won promotion to the National League, defeating South Shields F.C. 2-0 and moving back up the pyramid. The Harriers have enjoyed success in their past as an established EFL side, with a highest-ever finish of 10th in League Two in 2002. They have also built up quite a trophy cabinet, including an FA Trophy win and a remarkable 27 Worcestershire Senior Cups. The team have spent their entire history playing at Aggborough Stadium, a ver
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Calcio Padova
Next up on our tour of Italian cities and their football teams is the ancient city of Padua. Nestled a few miles inland from Venice in the north-east corner of Italy, it has a remarkable history. They are represented on the pitch by Calcio Padova who are currently plying their trade in Serie B amongst the likes of Ashley Cole’s Cesena. Formed in 1910, their best days came in the late 1950s and early 1960s, recording a third-place finish in Serie A. Since then, they have bounc
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FSV Mainz 05
Mainz, Germany. Located on the west bank of the Rhine River – Northern Europe’s most important trade route. It sits opposite Wiesbaden and close to Frankfurt, making it an important transport hub for the wider region. Its football team, FSV Mainz 05 (founded in 1905 – hence the 05, as many German teams do), has in recent decades cemented itself in the Bundesliga without really challenging for the top positions. A few Europa League forays and a quarter-final appearance in the
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FC Schalke 04
A club founded in 1904 (hence of 04), with a huge history, a massive fan base, and one of the strongest traditions of supporter involvement in European football. Relegated recently, yes – but back again now in the Bundasliga and ready to mix it with the big boys of the continent. They have a proud history, able to boast 7 league titles, five German Cups and a UEFA Cup win. They are the 6th biggest club in Europe if using club membership as a metric. To understand Schalke, th
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