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Stade Helvétique De Marseille
Stade Helvétique de Marseille, commonly abbreviated to Stade Helvétique or SH Marseille, was a French soccer club, football club founded on 22 July 1904 under the name of ''La Suisse''. On 19 July 1907 the club was renamed to the ''Stade Helvétique de Marseille''. The club was dissolved in 1932 due to the Wall Street Crash of 1929, Wall Street Crash. History The club was created on 22 July 1904 by a committee of the gymnastics from Switzerland who had existed in Marseille for nearly twenty years. They climbed to the first round of the Championnat du Littoral de l'Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques, USFSA in 1906 and after some recruits came to reinforce the team in 1908, the ''Helvétiques'' finally won their first local title in 1909 and thus played in their first 1909 USFSA Football Championship, Championnat de France USFSA. In the final, the club won against CA Paris-Charenton, CA Paris (3-2), giving the strange spectacle of ten Swiss and an Englishman ...
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In Association football, a football club (or association football club, alternatively soccer club) is a sports club that acts as an entity through which association football teams organise their sporting activities. The club can exist either as an independent unit or as part of a larger sports organization by which it carries a parent-subsidiary stakeholdership. The sport of association football allows teams that partake in some sort of club activity to participate in tournaments such as leagues and other competitions. Teams must register their players as well as staff and other personnel in order to be eligible to represent the club in any activity as it regards to association football competitions. In association football terminology, competitions are referred to as "club competitions". Supporters may also acquire membership rights within their club. Even sponsors may be accounted for as members of the club of affiliation. This is one of the reasons why the sport came to be ...
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