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Sheffield United - traducción al ruso

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
Sheffield United; Sheffield United F.C; Piggy Blunts; Sheffield United FC; Sheffield Utd; Sheff U; Sheff Utd; Sheffield United Football Club; Red and White Wizards; Sheffield United F C; Sheffield United F. C.; Thrash Wednesday; Sheffield United A.F.C.; Sheffield Untied F.C.; 2023–24 Sheffield United F.C. season; 2023-24 Sheffield United F.C. season
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  • Tottenham Hotspur]] at [[Burnden Park]] in Bolton.
  • Prince Abdullah]] at Sheffield United in 2013
  • Chart of table positions of United since joining the Football League.
  • Cardiff City]] in 2010.
  • The Sheffield United F.C. Academy & Training ground at Shirecliffe
  • Sheffield United posing with the 1915 FA Cup
  • Stoke City]].
  • Tranmere Rovers]] in 2013.

Sheffield United         

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общая лексика

"Шеффилд юнайтед" (футбольный клуб со стадионом в г. Шеффилде)

Sheffield         
  • Sheffield in the 19th century. The dominance of industry in the city is evident.
  • Sheffield was targeted heavily by the [[Luftwaffe]] during WW2, owing to the city's industrial importance. The bombing campaign became known as the [[Sheffield Blitz]].
  • BBC Radio Sheffield
  • [[Bishops' House]]
  • Sheffield United]], is close to the city centre.
  • [[Sheffield City Hall]], a Grade II*listed building
  • ''The Diamond'', at the [[University of Sheffield]]. The university is a major public sector employer in the city
  • Ecclesall Road
  • English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
  • [[Gleadless]] Valley, demonstrating the hilly terrain within the city
  • Brown Firth Research Laboratories]]
  • Sheffield Wednesday]], is the city's largest stadium with a capacity of just under 40,000
  • iceSheffield
  • IKEA, Sheffield
  • Bessemer Converter]],the most important technique for making [[steel]] from the 1850s to the 1950s.
  • Little Kelham in the Kelham Island Quarter
  • [[Meadowhall Interchange]], a combined bus, coach, rail and tram interchange
  • Meadowhall]]
  • Millennium Square, Sheffield.
  • Park Hill flats]], an example of 1950s and 1960s council housing estates in Sheffield
  • [[Rivelin Valley]]
  • The [[Royal Hallamshire Hospital]]
  • 1819}}
  • Population of Sheffield from 1700 to 2011. The exponential population growth during the 19th century and the subsequent plateauing during the 20th century are evident.
  • A view of [[Sheffield City Centre]]. Some of the major shopping precincts can be seen in the left and centre of the image.
  • [[Sheffield Arena]]
  • Sheffield city centre in 2007.
  • [[Sheffield Hallam University]] city campus seen from South Street Park
  • [[Forgemasters]] steel works in Sheffield. The site was formerly run by [[Vickers Limited]] which was founded in Sheffield in 1828 and became one of the most prominent engineering companies in the world.
  • [[Sheffield Central Library]]
  • [[UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park]] (left) and [[Sheffield Hallam University]] (right)
  • Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park]], home of the [[Sheffield Eagles]]
  • [[Peace Gardens]]
  • [[Ponds Forge]] (bottom left) with Sheffield City Centre behind and Park Square in the bottom right
  • [[Sheffield station]]
  • A [[Sheffield Supertram]]
  • The [[Crucible Theatre]] (centre) and Lyceum Theatre (right)
  • The Council Chamber at Sheffield Town Hall
  • [[Firth Court]], the administrative and ceremonial centre of the [[University of Sheffield]]
  • Sheffield Winter Gardens & St Paul's Tower
  • South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue]] HQ
  • St Paul's Tower]], the tallest building in Sheffield, is in the centre. The St Paul's Place development constitutes a major redevelopment of the area and has attracted numerous large companies to the complex, such as [[DLA Piper]], [[PriceWaterHouseCoopers]] and [[Barclays]]. The [[Department for Education]] and the [[Department for Business, Innovation & Skills]] have also established a presence within St Paul's Place.
  • The Moor shopping precinct
  • [[Sheffield Town Hall]]
  • Valley Centertainment, Sheffield
  • [[Victoria Quays]]
  • Aerial view of Park Square, where the Sheffield Parkway meets the Sheffield Inner Ring Road
  • The ''[[Women of Steel]]'' statue commemorates the women of Sheffield who worked in the city's steel industry during the First and Second World Wars.
  • A [[First South Yorkshire]] service
CITY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Sheffield, England; Sheffield (city); Meadow Hall; Sheffield, Great Britain; Shefield; Sheffield, UK; Sheffield england; County Borough of Sheffield; Hucklow Primary School; Sheffield, United Kingdom; Sheffield, U.K.; Trams in Sheffield; Sheffield, South Yorkshire; Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire; Sheffield, Yorkshire; Museums in Sheffield; Tourism in Sheffield

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география

г. Шеффилд

Sheffield         
  • Sheffield in the 19th century. The dominance of industry in the city is evident.
  • Sheffield was targeted heavily by the [[Luftwaffe]] during WW2, owing to the city's industrial importance. The bombing campaign became known as the [[Sheffield Blitz]].
  • BBC Radio Sheffield
  • [[Bishops' House]]
  • Sheffield United]], is close to the city centre.
  • [[Sheffield City Hall]], a Grade II*listed building
  • ''The Diamond'', at the [[University of Sheffield]]. The university is a major public sector employer in the city
  • Ecclesall Road
  • English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
  • [[Gleadless]] Valley, demonstrating the hilly terrain within the city
  • Brown Firth Research Laboratories]]
  • Sheffield Wednesday]], is the city's largest stadium with a capacity of just under 40,000
  • iceSheffield
  • IKEA, Sheffield
  • Bessemer Converter]],the most important technique for making [[steel]] from the 1850s to the 1950s.
  • Little Kelham in the Kelham Island Quarter
  • [[Meadowhall Interchange]], a combined bus, coach, rail and tram interchange
  • Meadowhall]]
  • Millennium Square, Sheffield.
  • Park Hill flats]], an example of 1950s and 1960s council housing estates in Sheffield
  • [[Rivelin Valley]]
  • The [[Royal Hallamshire Hospital]]
  • 1819}}
  • Population of Sheffield from 1700 to 2011. The exponential population growth during the 19th century and the subsequent plateauing during the 20th century are evident.
  • A view of [[Sheffield City Centre]]. Some of the major shopping precincts can be seen in the left and centre of the image.
  • [[Sheffield Arena]]
  • Sheffield city centre in 2007.
  • [[Sheffield Hallam University]] city campus seen from South Street Park
  • [[Forgemasters]] steel works in Sheffield. The site was formerly run by [[Vickers Limited]] which was founded in Sheffield in 1828 and became one of the most prominent engineering companies in the world.
  • [[Sheffield Central Library]]
  • [[UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park]] (left) and [[Sheffield Hallam University]] (right)
  • Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park]], home of the [[Sheffield Eagles]]
  • [[Peace Gardens]]
  • [[Ponds Forge]] (bottom left) with Sheffield City Centre behind and Park Square in the bottom right
  • [[Sheffield station]]
  • A [[Sheffield Supertram]]
  • The [[Crucible Theatre]] (centre) and Lyceum Theatre (right)
  • The Council Chamber at Sheffield Town Hall
  • [[Firth Court]], the administrative and ceremonial centre of the [[University of Sheffield]]
  • Sheffield Winter Gardens & St Paul's Tower
  • South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue]] HQ
  • St Paul's Tower]], the tallest building in Sheffield, is in the centre. The St Paul's Place development constitutes a major redevelopment of the area and has attracted numerous large companies to the complex, such as [[DLA Piper]], [[PriceWaterHouseCoopers]] and [[Barclays]]. The [[Department for Education]] and the [[Department for Business, Innovation & Skills]] have also established a presence within St Paul's Place.
  • The Moor shopping precinct
  • [[Sheffield Town Hall]]
  • Valley Centertainment, Sheffield
  • [[Victoria Quays]]
  • Aerial view of Park Square, where the Sheffield Parkway meets the Sheffield Inner Ring Road
  • The ''[[Women of Steel]]'' statue commemorates the women of Sheffield who worked in the city's steel industry during the First and Second World Wars.
  • A [[First South Yorkshire]] service
CITY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Sheffield, England; Sheffield (city); Meadow Hall; Sheffield, Great Britain; Shefield; Sheffield, UK; Sheffield england; County Borough of Sheffield; Hucklow Primary School; Sheffield, United Kingdom; Sheffield, U.K.; Trams in Sheffield; Sheffield, South Yorkshire; Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire; Sheffield, Yorkshire; Museums in Sheffield; Tourism in Sheffield
Sheffield noun г. Шеффилд

Definición

ШЕФФИЛД
(Sheffield) , город в Великобритании (Англия), на р. Дон, административный центр метрополитенского графства (конурбации) Саут-Йоркшир. 526 тыс. жителей (1990). Крупный центр тяжелой промышленности. Производство качественных сталей, крупных поковок, машиностроение (в т. ч. военное). Традиционное производство ножевых изделий из стали и серебра. Университет.

Wikipedia

Sheffield United F.C.

Sheffield United Football Club is a professional football club in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, which competes in the EFL Championship. They are nicknamed "the Blades" due to Sheffield's history of cutlery production. The team have played home games at Bramall Lane since their formation. For most of the club's history, United have played in red and white striped shirts with black shorts. Their main rivals are Sheffield Wednesday, with whom they contest the Steel City derby.

The club was formed as an offshoot of Sheffield United Cricket Club in 1889. Following strong performances in the Midland League and Northern League, they were invited to become founder members of the Football League Second Division in 1892. They won promotion to the First Division at the end of the 1892–93 season and went on to be crowned English football champions in 1897–98. United went on to win the FA Cup on four occasions: 1899, 1902, 1915 and 1925; and were beaten finalists in 1901. They spent 41 years in the top-flight before being relegated in 1934. United finished as FA Cup runners-up in 1936 and were promoted as runners-up of the Second Division in 1938–39.

United won the Second Division title in 1952–53, following relegation in 1949. They spent the next three decades between the First and Second Divisions, winning promotions in 1960–61 and 1970–71 after relegations in 1956 and 1968. However, a slow decline saw the club drop to the fourth tier by 1982, though they would win an immediate promotion as Fourth Division champions in 1981–82; this achievement meant that Sheffield United are one of only five sides to have won all four professional divisions of English football. Promoted in 1983–84, they recovered from relegation in 1988 to win consecutive promotions into the top-flight at the end of the 1989–90 campaign.

Sheffield United were founder member of the Premier League in the 1992–93 season, during which they scored the first ever goal of the competition. They were relegated in 1994 and after losing play-off finals in 1997 and 2003, the club finally regained their Premier League status at the end of the 2005–06 campaign under the stewardship of manager Neil Warnock. However, United were relegated the following year and dropped into League One in 2011. They spent six seasons in the third tier, losing in three play-offs campaigns, before manager Chris Wilder led the club to promotion as champions in 2016–17. Promotion to the Premier League followed in 2018–19, though they were returned to the Championship in 2021.

Ejemplos de uso de Sheffield United
1. "Foulke kept goal for Sheffield United, Chelsea and Bradford City between 18'4 and 1'07.
2. The picture was actually from the previous week‘s game against Sheffield United.
3. Sheffield United were condemned to relegation instead and responded by threatening legal action.
4. Wigan Athletic beat Reading 1–0 and Fulham defeated Sheffield United by the same score.
5. Foulke kept goal for Sheffield United, Chelsea and Bradford City between 18'4 and 1'07.
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