my city only has a top division (actually the only division) women’s team, and they disband every once in a while

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    I believe we are in the 7th tier of Belgian football. We just got promoted though, and are looking like we’ll comfortably stay up.

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    11 months ago

    My home town has the oldest football club in the world: Sheffield FC. Although technically their current home is just outside the city in Dronfield, Derbyshire.

    There’s also two professional teams (United and Wednesday).

    It’s home as well to Sandygate, the oldest football ground in the world where Hallam FC play.

    Sheffield is central to the history of football and that fact often gets overlooked.

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    Population of around 14000 if I’m not mistaken, only 1 professional team, but quite a few semi-pro/amateur ones. The professional team is Proodeftiki. One of the most notable players this team has had, albeit only for a while, is goalkeeper Foto Strakosha, father of current Brentford goalkeeper Thomas

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    11 months ago

    Yes it has. I was in town and few hundred meters away from one of the most decorated african club al zamalek. I was born in the year we won the African champions league 😄

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    I’m from Buenos Aires, so yes… we have a couple teams here 😅 There are 21 professional teams iirc and idk how many amateurs and semi pro.
    But let’s make this answer a little more interesting. I grew up in a town just south of Buenos Aires called Banfield, which has a team with the same name, now playing in the First Division, once a champion and one of the oldest football clubs in Argentina. If you count the whole district in which Banfield is located, Lomas de Zamora, there are other two professional clubs: Los Andes and Temperley.

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    No. I’m about an hour from Atlanta in the US so I pull for them and just recently got to a game, but the next closest thing we would have in our town would be high school teams.

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    Well… my city is Buenos Aires so a big part of Argentina’s professional football is here, either in the city proper or in the surrounding area.

    If we only count the city proper, we have:

    • Top flight: Argentinos Juniors, Barracas Central, Boca Juniors, Huracán, River Plate, San Lorenzo, Vélez
    • B Nacional (second tier): All Boys, Almagro*, Chacarita Juniors*, Defensores de Belgrano, Ferro, Nueva Chicago, Deportivo Riestra
    • B Metropolitana (third tier): Comunicaciones, Sacachispas
    • Primera C (fourth tier): Deportivo Español, Excursionistas, General Lamadrid, Yupanqui
    • Primera D (fifth tier - not professional): Deportivo Paraguayo, Lugano, Sportivo Barracas

    * These clubs were originally founded and still have their headquarters in the neighborhoods of Almagro and Chacarita respectively, however, their current stadiums are located outside of the city proper.

    So, thats a total of 23 clubs, including several of the biggest clubs of the country. And thats only counting the city proper, which is where i was born and live. If we count the metropolitan area, the amount of clubs increases exponentially, there would be too many to count lol.

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    11 months ago

    Quite a few. Even a womens’ team who may or may not have just won the NWSL (they also have the coolest name imo)

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    Only amateur club that I used to play for. Nowadays it has a few friendly games a year because everyone left the town and we got no enough players to compete anywhere lol

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    11 months ago

    four:

    one extremely successful women’s team (most titles in the country)

    one of the most older men’s teams in my country (founded 1975), with one title (2015)

    that men’s team’s development league team

    a newer semipro team and another one on the way

    city population is 650,000 and metro area population is 2.1 million

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    My hometown, where I lived until September had a 3rd(?) division club in name only, as in thr club playa in a different city… Also some semi pro. As well as an indoor team in name only (they also play elsewhere).

    My temporary home has an Erste Divisie club that has yoyo’d some lately to the Eredivisie.