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What (who) is 1972–73 Birmingham City F C season - definition

SPORTS SEASON
1972–73 WHA Season; 1972-73 World Hockey Association season; 1972-73 WHA season; 1972-73 WHA Season

197273 Serie C         
Serie C 1972-73; 1972-73 Serie C
The 197273 Serie C was the thirty-fifth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
197273 Birmingham City F.C. season         
BIRMINGHAM CITY F.C. 1972–73 FOOTBALL SEASON
1972-73 Birmingham City F.C. season; 1972–73 Birmingham City F. C. season; 1972-73 Birmingham City F. C. season; 1972-73 Birmingham City FC season; 1972–73 Birmingham City FC season; 1972–73 Birmingham City Football Club season; 1972-73 Birmingham City Football Club season
The 197273 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 70th in the Football League and their 39th in the First Division, to which they were promoted as Second Division runners-up in 1971–72. After spending much of the season in the lower reaches of the table, eight wins and a draw from the last ten matches brought them up to tenth position in the 22-team division.
197273 WHA season         
The 197273 WHA season was the first season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Twelve teams played 78 games each.

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1972–73 WHA season

The 1972–73 WHA season was the first season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Twelve teams played 78 games each. The league was officially incorporated in June of 1971 by Gary Davidson and Dennis A. Murphy and promised to ice twelve teams in various markets around Canada and the United States. The league championship trophy, the Avco World Trophy, was donated by AVCO Financial Services Corporation along with $500,000. The New England Whalers won the first Avco World Trophy.