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FC Dordrecht - translation to ολλανδικά

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
Dordrecht'90; Dordrecht 90; Dordrecht '90; DS'79; Fc dordt; DS '79; Dordrechtse Football Club; FC Dordt

FC Dordrecht         
n. professional football club located in Dordrecht in The Netherlands
Bayern Munchen         
  • A part of the "Südkurve" – the usual spot of the ultra-scene at Allianz Arena
  • Chief Executive Officer – Oliver Kahn
  • modern football stadiums]].
  • [[Allianz Arena]] is lit in red for Bayern home games.
  • Bayern Munich won 2–1 against [[Borussia Dortmund]] to win the [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League]] on 25 May 2013.
  • The three consecutive European Cup trophies won by FC Bayern Munich from 1974 to 1976. The one on the far right is the real trophy, given to Bayern permanently. The ones on the left are slightly smaller replicas.
  • Bayer Leverkusen]] in the [[Bundesliga]] in September 2011
  • Argentina]] in 1970
  • FC Bayern Munich against 1. FC Magdeburg in 1974
  • A [[Munich derby]] match at the Allianz Arena between Bayern and 1860 Munich in the quarter-final of the [[2007–08 DFB-Pokal]] on 27 February 2008
  • FC Bayern Football pitch (training only)
  • Entrance of Bayern Munich Headquarters
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  • The FC Bayern Academy at the campus in Munich
  • Logo of the handball department
  • The first game of FC Bayern Munich against [[1. FC Nürnberg]] in 1901
  • Bayern's former president from 1994 to 2009 and former player [[Franz Beckenbauer]]
  • [[Gerd Müller]]
  • Model of Bayern's first stadium, their home from 1906 to 1924
  • Olympiastadion]], home of Bayern Munich from 1972 to 2005
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN MUNICH, GERMANY
F.C. Bayern München; Bayern München; FC Bayern München; Bayern Munchen; Bayern Munich; FC Bayern Muenchen; Bayern Muenchen; F.C. Bayern Munchen; FC Bayern Munchen; F.C. Bayern Muenchen; F.C. Bayern Munich; Fußball-Club Bayern München; Der FCB; Die Bayern; Die Roten; FC Hollywood; Bayern de Múnich; Bayern Múnich; Bayern Munich F.C.; Bayern Müchen; FC Bayern Munich kit history; FC Bayern Munich (baseball); FC Bayern Munich (ice hockey); Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V.; 2023–24 FC Bayern Munich season; 2023-24 FC Bayern Munich season
Bayern Munchen (een duitse voetbalclub)
Inter Milan         
  • 1928–29 S.S. Ambrosiana in its white and red ''Crociata'' shirt
  • Inter won the [[2004–05 Coppa Italia]], beating [[A.S. Roma]].
  • Inter lining up before a Europa League match against [[FC Dnipro]] on 18 September 2014
  • Austria Salzburg]]
  • [[Giuseppe Meazza]] still holds the record for the most goals scored in a debut season in Serie A, with 31 goals in his first season (1929–30).
  • treble]] having also won the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia.
  • Intercontinental Cup in 1965]]
  • [[Sandro Mazzola]] played for the highly successful Inter team remembered by the name of "La Grande Inter", during the 1960s.
  • Scene of a Derby della Madonnina in 1915
  • Inter squad in 1910
  • [[Javier Zanetti]] made a record 858 appearances for Internazionale, including 618 in Serie A.
  • Figo]] (seven) in the San Siro museum
  • 2009–2010]] season
  • [[Simone Inzaghi]] is the current coach of the club.
  • San Siro during an Inter match
  • Milan derby]].
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN MILAN, ITALY
Nerazzurri; Internazionale Milano; Internazionale F.C.; Internazionale; Internazionale Milano FC; Internazionale FC; Internazionale Milano F.C.; FC Internazionale Milano; Internazionale Football Club; Football Club Internazionale Milano; F. C. Internazionale Milano; F.C.I.M.; Inter Milano; FC Internazionale; Inter Milan FC; Grande Inter; F C Internazionale Milano; S.S. Ambrosiana; Internazionale Milan; History of F.C. Internazionale Milano (1960-1968); Ambrosiana-Inter; Inter milan; La Grande Inter; F.C. Internazionale; F.C Internazionale Milano; F.C Internazionale; Inter Milan F.C.; AS Ambrosiana Inter; Intermilan; FC Inter Milan; FC Inter Milano; Inter.it; F.C. Internazionale Milano; 2023–24 Inter Milan season; 2023-24 Inter Milan season
Inter Milaan (Italiaanse voetbalploeg)

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<language> A functional language. ["FC Manual", L. Augustsson, Memo 13, Programming Methodology Group, Chalmers U, Sweden 1982]. (1995-03-22)

Βικιπαίδεια

FC Dordrecht

Football Club Dordrecht, or simply FC Dordrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛfˈseː ˈdɔrdrɛxt]) is a professional Dutch association football club based in Dordrecht, a city in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. They currently compete in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of the Dutch football league system.

Originally founded on 16 August 1883 as Dordrechtsche Cricket Club (DCC) which later became Dordrechtse Football Club (DFC), it became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands. In 1972, the professional branch separated from the parent club and continued under the name FC Dordrecht, before becoming DS '79 in 1979. On 1 July 1991, the club merged with SV SVV from Schiedam to become SVV/Dordrecht'90, before becoming Dordrecht '90 the following year. Since 1994, the club has been called FC Dordrecht. A two time KNVB Cup winner, Dordrecht has spent most of its existence as a second-tier Eerste Divisie side, with short stints in the top-tier Eredivisie.

Since 1948, Dordrecht has played its home games at the Stadion Krommedijk (currently known as the Matchoholic Stadion for sponsorship reasons), which saw a major renovation in 1998–99. The stadium has a capacity of 4,235.