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- Giant_Blackpool abstract "Giant Blackpool (often abbreviated as Blackpool) were a South African football club. The club were based in Mohlakeng, a township near Randfontein in Gauteng.Former players include Fani Madida, John \"Shoes\" Moshoeu and Geelbooi Masango who together formed what was known as \"the Triple-M combination\". Moshoeu began his professional career with the club in 1987. Former Orlando Pirates defender Gavin Lane was also once a player at the club.At one time, the former South African national women's football team Sandile Bali was a head coach of the club, as was former Manchester United player Eddie Lewis.The club was owned by NSL executive chairman Coloured Passmore.The club were first promoted to the top tier of South African football in 1986 alongside Leeds United. Their adventures in top flight would come to an end after just the one season as they were relegated.They were promoted in their first season in the OK League.Another club, Port Elizabeth Blackpool opted into the National Soccer League structure following their 1990 FPL campaign, they were relegated from the NSL in 1991.In the 1991 edition of the JPS Knockout Cup, both Blackpool clubs were beaten by Dynamos F.C., Dynamos met PE Blackpool in the first round and Giant Blackpool in the final. John \"Shoes\" Moshoeu, Samuel Sikhakane and Jerry Sikhosana all scored over the duration of the two legged final which took place in August but it was not enough and Dynamos won on aggregate.A week after Knock out Cup final, it was announced that the club had bought the rights to the Highlands Park F.C. name, Highlands Park were a successful club during the 1960s-80s era. It was hoped that the new name would bring in more white-skinned fans, as it had done in the past. The club soon changed its name from Giant Blackpool to Highlands Park. However after a season, the franchise was sold, relocated to Welkom, renamed to Welkom Eagles and relegated in 1993.In 1995, South African businessman Peter Rabali purchased a franchise license for a club and renamed it to Rabali Blackpool. It is not considered to be the same club.".
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- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink 1990_Federation_Professional_League_season.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Category:1991_disestablishments_in_South_Africa.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soccer_clubs_in_South_Africa.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Port_Elizabeth.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Dynamos_F.C..
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Lewis_(English_footballer).
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Fani_Madida.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Geelbooi_Masango.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Highlands_Park_F.C..
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Sikhosana.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink John_Moshoeu.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Leeds_United_F.C._(South_Africa).
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink NSL_Second_Division.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Orlando_Pirates.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Port_Elizabeth.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Port_Elizabeth_Blackpool.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Rabali_Blackpool.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Randfontein.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Telkom_Knockout.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Thohoyandou.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLink Welkom.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexandra Blackpool".
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giant Blackpool".
- Giant_Blackpool clubname "Giant Blackpool".
- Giant_Blackpool dissolved "1991".
- Giant_Blackpool ground "Mohlakeng, Gauteng".
- Giant_Blackpool shortname "Blackpool".
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Football_in_South_Africa.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_football_club.
- Giant_Blackpool wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Giant_Blackpool subject Category:1991_disestablishments_in_South_Africa.
- Giant_Blackpool subject Category:Soccer_clubs_in_South_Africa.
- Giant_Blackpool subject Category:Sport_in_Port_Elizabeth.
- Giant_Blackpool hypernym Club.
- Giant_Blackpool type Agent.
- Giant_Blackpool type Organisation.
- Giant_Blackpool type SoccerClub.
- Giant_Blackpool type SportsTeam.
- Giant_Blackpool type Disestablishment.
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- Giant_Blackpool type Organization.
- Giant_Blackpool type SportsTeam.
- Giant_Blackpool type Agent.
- Giant_Blackpool type SocialPerson.
- Giant_Blackpool type Thing.
- Giant_Blackpool type Q43229.
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- Giant_Blackpool comment "Giant Blackpool (often abbreviated as Blackpool) were a South African football club. The club were based in Mohlakeng, a township near Randfontein in Gauteng.Former players include Fani Madida, John \"Shoes\" Moshoeu and Geelbooi Masango who together formed what was known as \"the Triple-M combination\". Moshoeu began his professional career with the club in 1987.".
- Giant_Blackpool label "Giant Blackpool".
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- Giant_Blackpool sameAs Q5558356.
- Giant_Blackpool wasDerivedFrom Giant_Blackpool?oldid=608639485.
- Giant_Blackpool isPrimaryTopicOf Giant_Blackpool.
- Giant_Blackpool name "Blackpool".
- Giant_Blackpool name "Giant Blackpool".