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Euroleague Basketball - Arena Standards
... Effective as of the 2012–13 season, Euroleague clubs with an "A License" must host their home matches in arenas that have a seating capacity of at least 10,000 people ... arena seating requirement to 10,000 within four years time in order to force clubs to move into and/or build bigger arenas ... Non "A License" Euroleague clubs must play in arenas that seat at least 5,000 people ...
Wilkes University - Student Life - Clubs and Organizations
... Numerous student-run clubs are recognized and funded by the student government ... Many of the clubs are athletically focused, representing sports including Crew, Lacrosse, Running, Skiing, Volleyball, and Ultimate Frisbee ... Clubs associated with academics and majors represent Psychology, Sociology, Criminology, and Pre-Pharmacy ...
Darlington F.C. - Supporters and Rivalries
... The feeling is reciprocated in a 2008 survey, 95% of supporters of both clubs named the other as their bitterest rivals ... The clubs, based 25 miles (40 km) apart, with Middlesbrough directly between the two towns, had met 147 times (as of 2009–10), of which Hartlepool won 60 to Darlington's ... The meeting between the two clubs in 2007 attracted a crowd of 10,121 to the Darlington Arena, the largest attendance for that League fixture for 50 years, though the average League ...
Euroleague Basketball - Records
... Athens is the only city, from which seven different clubs Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, AEK, Panellinios, Peristeri, Panionios, Maroussi have participated in the Euroleague ... the Israel Football Association is a member of UEFA, enabling its national team and clubs to play in UEFA competitions.) In the small area of less than 40 km ... a final game was achieved in the 2004 finals in Tel Aviv, where home club Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Skipper Bologna by a score of 118–74 (44 point difference) ...

Famous quotes containing the word clubs:

    Neighboring farmers and visitors at White Sulphur drove out occasionally to watch ‘those funny Scotchmen’ with amused superiority; when one member imported clubs from Scotland, they were held for three weeks by customs officials who could not believe that any game could be played with ‘such elongated blackjacks or implements of murder.’
    —For the State of West Virginia, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    It is always a practical difficulty with clubs to regulate the laws of election so as to exclude peremptorily every social nuisance. Nobody wishes bad manners. We must have loyalty and character.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The true reformer does not want time, nor money, nor coöperation, nor advice. What is time but the stuff delay is made of? And depend upon it, our virtue will not live on the interest of our money. He expects no income, but outgoes; so soon as we begin to count the cost, the cost begins. And as for advice, the information floating in the atmosphere of society is as evanescent and unserviceable to him as gossamer for clubs of Hercules.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)