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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] based in the [[Blackfriars district]] of [[Tiegang]], in the [[International Mandate for the Settlements in Apollonia|International Mandate]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] based in the [[Blackfriars district]] of [[Tiegang]], in the [[International Mandate for the Settlements in Apollonia|International Mandate]]. The team was founded by a few patrons of the [[Blackfriars' Redux]], who were eager to have an excuse to socialise outside of the opening hours of the bar. As such, they founded a football team to compete in local Tiegang competitions. The club has subsequently grown, with the founding patrons becoming executives of the club, whilst players, made up variously of mercenaries, graduates of the [[School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang|local school]], functional residents of a [[Saint Richard's Asylum|local institution]] and several alleged slaves have brought the club national success. | ||
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Revision as of 10:58, 17 September 2022
Full name | Blackfriars FC |
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Founded | 2020 |
Ground |
Blackfriars Stadium (capacity: 5,000) |
League | Football League of Tiegang |
Blackfriars FC is a football based in the Blackfriars district of Tiegang, in the International Mandate. The team was founded by a few patrons of the Blackfriars' Redux, who were eager to have an excuse to socialise outside of the opening hours of the bar. As such, they founded a football team to compete in local Tiegang competitions. The club has subsequently grown, with the founding patrons becoming executives of the club, whilst players, made up variously of mercenaries, graduates of the local school, functional residents of a local institution and several alleged slaves have brought the club national success.