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- Foot-Ball_Club abstract "The Foot-Ball Club was a football club, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, formed in 1824. The club met in the summer months to play a form of football that did not resemble association football. Nevertheless, the organisation can claim to be the earliest recorded club playing football of any kind. A modern association football club with the same name was formed in 2007, in an attempt to revive the legacy of the old club.".
- Foot-Ball_Club ground Dalry,_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club ground Greenhill,_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageID "28688272".
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageLength "3717".
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageRevisionID "677940122".
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:1824_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_Scottish_rugby_union_clubs.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Football_clubs_in_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_football_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_rugby_union_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_clubs_established_before_1850.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Circa.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Dalry,_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Football.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Greenhill,_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Football_Museum.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Womens_Football_League_Second_Division.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLink Spartans_F.C..
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foot-Ball Club".
- Foot-Ball_Club clubname "Foot-Ball Club".
- Foot-Ball_Club dissolved "c.".
- Foot-Ball_Club founded "6.0275016E9".
- Foot-Ball_Club fullname "Foot-Ball Club".
- Foot-Ball_Club ground Dalry,_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club ground "Greenhill Park".
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_football_club.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date_and_age.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Foot-Ball_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:1824_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:Defunct_Scottish_rugby_union_clubs.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:Football_clubs_in_Edinburgh.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:History_of_football_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:History_of_rugby_union_in_Scotland.
- Foot-Ball_Club subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_before_1850.
- Foot-Ball_Club hypernym Club.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Agent.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Organisation.
- Foot-Ball_Club type SoccerClub.
- Foot-Ball_Club type SportsTeam.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Establishment.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Organisation.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Team.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Organization.
- Foot-Ball_Club type SportsTeam.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Agent.
- Foot-Ball_Club type SocialPerson.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Thing.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Q43229.
- Foot-Ball_Club type Q476028.
- Foot-Ball_Club comment "The Foot-Ball Club was a football club, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, formed in 1824. The club met in the summer months to play a form of football that did not resemble association football. Nevertheless, the organisation can claim to be the earliest recorded club playing football of any kind. A modern association football club with the same name was formed in 2007, in an attempt to revive the legacy of the old club.".
- Foot-Ball_Club label "Foot-Ball Club".
- Foot-Ball_Club sameAs Q5465720.
- Foot-Ball_Club sameAs The_Foot-Ball_Club.
- Foot-Ball_Club sameAs m.0cz84ht.
- Foot-Ball_Club sameAs Q5465720.
- Foot-Ball_Club wasDerivedFrom Foot-Ball_Club?oldid=677940122.
- Foot-Ball_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Foot-Ball_Club.
- Foot-Ball_Club name "Foot-Ball Club".