Wiki Project Football - Scope

Scope

This WikiProject aims primarily to establish and organize standards for football related articles resulting in well-structured and well-written articles, and possibly also in featured articles, and also making all articles related to football easy to find.

Did you know?
  • ... that Welsh international footballer Joe Davies was suspended by Sheffield United for "lodging in a public house"? (16 November 2012)
  • ... that Welsh international footballer David Powell began his career employed as groundsman by Wrexham F.C.? (17 November 2012)
  • ... that by the 1960s female leaders of women's football in Africa began to emerge? (17 November 2012)
  • ... that Lluís Coll scored one goal and set up another as FC Barcelona won the 1960 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final? (19 November 2012)
  • ... that, having played 465 league matches, Jaroslav Šilhavý holds the record for the most appearances in top-flight Czech football? (3 December 2012)

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