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  • St Andrews F.C. (London)
  • Football club

    St Andrews Football Club is a football club based in Wimbledon, England. St Andrews were formed in 1888, winning their first game, beating Eton Mission

    St Andrews F.C. (London)

    St_Andrews_F.C._(London)

  • Saint Andrews F.C.
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    England St Andrews F.C. (London), based in London, England St. Andrews F.C. (Malta), based in St. Andrew's, Pembroke, Malta St. Andrew's F.C., based in

    Saint Andrews F.C.

    Saint_Andrews_F.C.

  • St Andrew (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    St Andrew most commonly refers to Andrew the Apostle, the Christian apostle and brother of Peter. St Andrew or St Andrews may also refer to: List of saints

    St Andrew (disambiguation)

    St_Andrew_(disambiguation)

  • University of St Andrews
  • Public university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

    The University of St Andrews (Scots: University o St Andras, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn; abbreviated as St And in post-nominals) is a public

    University of St Andrews

    University of St Andrews

    University_of_St_Andrews

  • Fash FC
  • Football club

    results for Fash FC during the 2003–04 season. Fash FC v St. Andrews Fash FC v Highgate Albion Fash FC v Golborne Oakpark FC v Fash FC Fash FC v Kosova Little

    Fash FC

    Fash_FC

  • Duke of Clarence and St Andrews
  • Dukedom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Clare, Suffolk; and the Scottish city of St Andrews. See also Earl of Munster (1789) "No. 13097". The London Gazette. 19 May 1789. p. 377. Collins, Arthur

    Duke of Clarence and St Andrews

    Duke of Clarence and St Andrews

    Duke_of_Clarence_and_St_Andrews

  • St Mary's Hospital, London
  • Hospital in London, England

    St Mary's Hospital is a teaching hospital in Paddington, in the City of Westminster, London, founded in 1845. Since the UK's first academic health science

    St Mary's Hospital, London

    St Mary's Hospital, London

    St_Mary's_Hospital,_London

  • Ian Swan
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Madras College, his school. Moving to University, he played rugby for St. Andrews University. After university Swan joined the Royal Electrical and Mechanical

    Ian Swan

    Ian_Swan

  • Marvin Andrews
  • Trinidad and Tobago footballer

    years. Before moving to Scotland, he played with Carib F.C. of Trinidad. Raith Rovers sold Andrews for around £50,000 in a multi-player deal, and he signed

    Marvin Andrews

    Marvin Andrews

    Marvin_Andrews

  • St Andrew's (stadium)
  • Football stadium in the Bordesley district of Birmingham

    7 October 2011. Beauchampé, Steve (26 December 2006). "100 years of St. Andrews – Part One". The Stirrer. Archived from the original on 12 December 2008

    St Andrew's (stadium)

    St Andrew's (stadium)

    St_Andrew's_(stadium)

  • List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
  • the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The

    List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

    List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

    List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews

  • London City Lionesses
  • Women's association football club based in Bromley, England

    April 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2019. "London City Lionesses". womenscompetitions.thefa.com. "The New Lionesses". FC Business. 8 January 2020. Retrieved

    London City Lionesses

    London_City_Lionesses

  • St Andrews Major
  • Village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

    St Andrews Major (Welsh: Saint Andras) is a village and parish in the community of Dinas Powys in the Vale of Glamorgan, between Barry and Cardiff in south-eastern

    St Andrews Major

    St Andrews Major

    St_Andrews_Major

  • 1910 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby competition

    Moodie (St Andrews Uni), Charles Stuart (West of Scotland), R.C. Stevenson (St Andrews Uni), JMB Scott (Edinburgh Acads.), GC Gowlland (London Scottish)

    1910 Five Nations Championship

    1910 Five Nations Championship

    1910_Five_Nations_Championship

  • St. Andrew's Rovers FC
  • Defunct English rugby union club, based in London

    St. Andrew's Rovers FC was a 19th-century rugby football club. It was formed by people of Scottish origin living in London, and is notable for being both

    St. Andrew's Rovers FC

    St._Andrew's_Rovers_FC

  • Harold Andrews (footballer, born 1903)
  • English footballer

    and left half throughout his career. "Harold Andrews". The Lincoln City FC Archive. Lincoln City F.C. Retrieved 28 March 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    Harold Andrews (footballer, born 1903)

    Harold_Andrews_(footballer,_born_1903)

  • Ally Dawson
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1958–2021)

    "Ally Dawson". londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 8 July 2015. "Former Luxol St Andrews coach Ally Dawson dies". Times of Malta

    Ally Dawson

    Ally_Dawson

  • St Augustine's High School, Edinburgh
  • Secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland

    (1910–1993), Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh (1951–1985) Sir Francis McWilliams (1926–2022), engineer and former Lord Mayor of London (1992–1993) John Mackenzie

    St Augustine's High School, Edinburgh

    St Augustine's High School, Edinburgh

    St_Augustine's_High_School,_Edinburgh

  • St Mary's University, Twickenham
  • Catholic university in Twickenham, London, England

    Amongst these are The Royal Ballet, London Irish RFC, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Chelsea FC Foundation, University of Notre Dame

    St Mary's University, Twickenham

    St_Mary's_University,_Twickenham

  • Brentford F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Neil (27 June 2025). "Andrews' journey from set-piece expert to Brentford boss". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2025. "Brentford FC announces further investment

    Brentford F.C.

    Brentford_F.C.

  • Fulham F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    London Amateur Cup in 1887 and, having shortened the name from Fulham St Andrews to its present form in December 1888, they then won the West London League

    Fulham F.C.

    Fulham F.C.

    Fulham_F.C.

  • List of stadiums in Canada
  • Columbia Swangard Stadium - Burnaby, British Columbia Swilers Rugby Park - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Twin Elm Rugby Park - Ottawa, Ontario Fletcher's

    List of stadiums in Canada

    List_of_stadiums_in_Canada

  • Sherborne St John
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    John Tennis Club, St. Andrews Church, Sherborne St John FC, 1 duck pond, 2 swing parks, Chute Pavilion and Sports Field, Sherborne St. John Toddlers, and

    Sherborne St John

    Sherborne St John

    Sherborne_St_John

  • 2025–26 Coventry City F.C. season
  • English football club season

    July it was announced that Coventry City will face German Bundesliga team FC St. Pauli in their final pre-season game, a home friendly. On 10 July Coventry

    2025–26 Coventry City F.C. season

    2025–26_Coventry_City_F.C._season

  • Teesside University
  • Public university in Middlesbrough, England

    constructing the first technical college building, Graham R. Dawbarn (a London architect also responsible for additions to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge)

    Teesside University

    Teesside_University

  • David Stevenson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    at the London School of Economics David Stevenson (Scottish historian), emeritus professor of Scottish history at the University of St Andrews David Watson

    David Stevenson

    David_Stevenson

  • St Andrew's Church, Fulham
  • Church in London, England

    afterwards aged 29. "St Andrew's, Fulham Fields - History". standrewsfulham.com. "St Andrew's, Fulham Fields - St Andrews and Fulham FC". standrewsfulham

    St Andrew's Church, Fulham

    St Andrew's Church, Fulham

    St_Andrew's_Church,_Fulham

  • Surrey South Eastern Combination
  • Association football league in England

    currently comprises clubs from the east of Surrey and parts of Greater London. It was founded in 1991. The league's top division acts as a feeder to the

    Surrey South Eastern Combination

    Surrey_South_Eastern_Combination

  • Donald Findlay
  • Scottish advocate

    vice-chairman of Rangers Football Club and twice Rector of the University of St Andrews. He is now chairman of his hometown football club Cowdenbeath. He is well

    Donald Findlay

    Donald_Findlay

  • St David's Roman Catholic High School
  • State secondary school in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

    that were formally opened by the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Gordon Gray. In November 2003, St David's was integrated into the Dalkeith Schools

    St David's Roman Catholic High School

    St David's Roman Catholic High School

    St_David's_Roman_Catholic_High_School

  • Wayne Andrews (footballer)
  • English footballer

    National League outfit Wealdstone from May 2024. Born in Paddington, London, Andrews began his career at Watford, where he made his debut as a substitute

    Wayne Andrews (footballer)

    Wayne_Andrews_(footballer)

  • Canadian National Soccer League
  • Canadian soccer league (1926–1997)

    (1970) St. Andrews/Earlscourt (1955) St. Catharines Heidelberg (1971–1978) St. Catharines (Roma) Wolves (1978–1997) – (St. Catharines Roma 1978–1994; St. Catharines

    Canadian National Soccer League

    Canadian_National_Soccer_League

  • Carshalton Athletic F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    were held with Carshalton St Andrews over amalgamation. Carshalton St Andrews was formed in 1897 by the vicar of St Andrews, Revd. C.W. Cleaver and began

    Carshalton Athletic F.C.

    Carshalton_Athletic_F.C.

  • University of Dundee
  • Public university in Dundee, Scotland

    college of the University of St Andrews alongside United College and St Mary's College located in the town of St Andrews itself. Following significant

    University of Dundee

    University of Dundee

    University_of_Dundee

  • Sudbury, London
  • Suburb in London, England

    Stone who served the parish from 1922 to 1930. St. Andrews is a Grade II-listed building. The church of St John was designed by Gilbert Scott and originally

    Sudbury, London

    Sudbury, London

    Sudbury,_London

  • Bob Paisley
  • English footballer and manager (1919–1996)

    Is Your Life in 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews on board a coach in central London. Following his death in 1996, Paisley was honoured by

    Bob Paisley

    Bob_Paisley

  • 2025–26 Brentford F.C. season
  • English football team season

    head coach". Brentford F.C. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 12 June 2025. "Brentford appoint Keith Andrews as head coach". Brentford F.C. 27 June 2025. Retrieved

    2025–26 Brentford F.C. season

    2025–26_Brentford_F.C._season

  • Ephraim Longworth
  • English footballer (1887–1968)

    years after his first appearance for the club, it came in a 2–0 defeat at St Andrews against Birmingham on 21 April 1928. After retiring in 1928 Longworth

    Ephraim Longworth

    Ephraim_Longworth

  • Cardiff Metropolitan University
  • University in Cardiff, Wales

    continued to mount throughout 2011 and 2012, however, in line with Leighton Andrews' controversial Higher Education agenda. This included a plan to create

    Cardiff Metropolitan University

    Cardiff Metropolitan University

    Cardiff_Metropolitan_University

  • Foster Hedley
  • English footballer

    January 1908 – 1983) was an English professional footballer who played for St Andrews (Newcastle), South Shields, Corinthians (Newcastle), Jarrow, Hull City

    Foster Hedley

    Foster_Hedley

  • Challenge Trophy
  • Canadian men's amateur soccer tournament

    National Championships men's competition two or more times. Westminster Royals FC are the most successful club with nine Challenge Trophy titles to their credit

    Challenge Trophy

    Challenge Trophy

    Challenge_Trophy

  • 2026–27 Premier League
  • Football season in England

    Crystal Palace FC. 15 June 2026. Retrieved 15 June 2026. "Liverpool FC Statement". Liverpool F.C. 30 May 2026. Retrieved 30 May 2026. "Liverpool FC appoint Andoni

    2026–27 Premier League

    2026–27_Premier_League

  • 1888 Great Britain Tour
  • Laurentians Toronto Scottish FC Toronto Ulster United FC Vancouver Columbus Vancouver Firefighters Vancouver St. Andrews FC Victoria West West Indies United

    1888 Great Britain Tour

    1888_Great_Britain_Tour

  • Everton F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    (2014). The Illustrated Everton Story. Andrews UK Limited. "Liverpool Football Club is formed". Liverpool FC. Archived from the original on 7 September

    Everton F.C.

    Everton_F.C.

  • Thomas Gottstein
  • Swiss banker and Credit Suisse executive and former elite amateur golfere

    also a member of the continental European team at the 1988 St Andrews Trophy in St Andrews, Scotland. However, Thomas Gottstein decided against a career

    Thomas Gottstein

    Thomas_Gottstein

  • Paul James (soccer)
  • Canadian soccer player (born 1963)

    Canada's goal tally first. After serving as player/coach at Ottawa and London, James also coached at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York, leading them

    Paul James (soccer)

    Paul_James_(soccer)

  • Harry Lowe (footballer, born 1907)
  • Scottish-born English footballer

    professional footballer. Born in Scotland, Lowe started his career at St Andrews United in Scottish junior football, before moving to England to play in

    Harry Lowe (footballer, born 1907)

    Harry_Lowe_(footballer,_born_1907)

  • Jimmy Nicholl
  • Northern Irish footballer (born 1956)

    December 2017. "Club Statement". Rangers FC. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018. "Jimmy Nicholl: Northern Irishman becomes St Mirren first-team coach". BBC Sport

    Jimmy Nicholl

    Jimmy Nicholl

    Jimmy_Nicholl

  • Streatham
  • District of south London, England

    Clapham High School London Steiner School Sunnyhill Primary School Hitherfield Primary School Streatham Wells Primary School St Andrews RC Primary School

    Streatham

    Streatham

    Streatham

  • List of Canadian men's soccer champions
  • Forge FC Cavalry FC Cavalry FC Forge FC 2020 Forge FC (2) HFX Wanderers FC —N/a —N/a 2021 Pacific FC Forge FC Forge FC Cavalry FC 2022 Forge FC (3) Atlético

    List of Canadian men's soccer champions

    List_of_Canadian_men's_soccer_champions

  • Keith Gillespie
  • Northern Irish footballer (born 1975)

    Gillespie played for Lisburn Youth in Drumbo. He was scouted playing for St Andrews FC from Belfast, playing in the DAWFL, and was the first professional footballer

    Keith Gillespie

    Keith Gillespie

    Keith_Gillespie

  • Transitional Justice Institute
  • Arts Suffolk London University of London Birkbeck Brunel City St George's Courtauld Goldsmiths Institute of Cancer Research King's London Business School

    Transitional Justice Institute

    Transitional_Justice_Institute

  • Carmelina Moscato
  • Canadian soccer player and coach (born 1984)

    Damallsvenskan; the Chicago Red Stars, Boston Breakers and Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League; and Western Sydney Wanderers in the

    Carmelina Moscato

    Carmelina Moscato

    Carmelina_Moscato

  • Belfast School of Art
  • Art school at Ulster University

    Islands Queen Margaret Robert Gordon Royal Conservatoire of Scotland St Andrews Stirling Strathclyde West of Scotland Wales Aberystwyth Bangor Cardiff

    Belfast School of Art

    Belfast_School_of_Art

  • Bournemouth University
  • University in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, England

    college initially offered courses to prepare students for University of London degrees (1942–1976). In the mid-1960s there were 6,850-day and evening students

    Bournemouth University

    Bournemouth University

    Bournemouth_University

  • Three-sided football
  • Variant of association football

    Football Federation in 2009 because of his sexuality. Geoff Andrews, manager of Philosophy Football FC, launched the International Three Sided Football Federation

    Three-sided football

    Three-sided football

    Three-sided_football

  • Bury F.C.
  • Association football club in Bury, Greater Manchester, England

    extra 48 hours to avoid expulsion". BBC Sport. London: BBC. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019. "Bury FC given until 17:00 BST on Tuesday to complete

    Bury F.C.

    Bury_F.C.

  • Greyfriars
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Greyfriars, Perth Greyfriars, Richmond Greyfriars, Shrewsbury Greyfriars, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland Greyfriars, Stamford Greyfriars, Winchelsea Greyfriars

    Greyfriars

    Greyfriars

  • Dylan Andrews
  • New Zealander mixed martial arts fighter

    Dylan Andrews (born 15 November 1979) is a mixed martial artist from New Zealand who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of Absolute Championship

    Dylan Andrews

    Dylan_Andrews

  • 1945 Edinburgh East by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    United Kingdom 1900–1949 » 1950–present » 1900s May 1900: Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities September 1901: North East Lanarkshire November 1902: Orkney

    1945 Edinburgh East by-election

    1945_Edinburgh_East_by-election

  • University of Surrey
  • Public university in Guildford, England

    out to Royal Holloway in a bid to merge with London medical institute St George's, University of London. From September 2009, the Guildford School of

    University of Surrey

    University_of_Surrey

  • Chester Square
  • Residential garden square in London, England

    Park Rangers FC Rev. Can. W H Elliott, a broadcaster on religious matters for the BBC, and known as "the Radio Chaplain", was vicar of St Michael's in

    Chester Square

    Chester Square

    Chester_Square

  • List of people from the London Borough of Lambeth
  • Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, two Islamists who murdered Lee Rigby Naveen Andrews, actor, born in Lambeth in 1969 Muriel Angelus, actress, born Lambeth,

    List of people from the London Borough of Lambeth

    List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Lambeth

  • Oldest football clubs
  • FC St. Gallen 1879 is the oldest active football club in Switzerland and the second oldest in continental Europe, founded on 19 April 1879 as FC St.

    Oldest football clubs

    Oldest football clubs

    Oldest_football_clubs

  • Bob Bolitho
  • Canadian soccer player

    League side Victoria O'Keefe S.C. before joining the soccer team of the London Boxing Club in Victoria, for whom he won a Canadian Club Championship national

    Bob Bolitho

    Bob_Bolitho

  • Northampton Cathedral
  • Church in Northamptonshire, England

    The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Thomas is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Northampton, England. It is the seat of the Bishop of Northampton and mother

    Northampton Cathedral

    Northampton Cathedral

    Northampton_Cathedral

  • 1947 Edinburgh East by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    United Kingdom 1900–1949 » 1950–present » 1900s May 1900: Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities September 1901: North East Lanarkshire November 1902: Orkney

    1947 Edinburgh East by-election

    1947_Edinburgh_East_by-election

  • Rhian Wilkinson
  • Canadian soccer coach and player (born 1982)

    Thorns FC Communications (February 8, 2016). "Forward Christine Sinclair returns to Thorns FC through allocation process". Portland Thorns FC. Archived

    Rhian Wilkinson

    Rhian Wilkinson

    Rhian_Wilkinson

  • 2022–23 UEFA Futsal Champions League
  • 37th edition of top European men's futsal competition

    "Luxol St Andrews vs. Kairat Almaty" (JSON). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2024. "Luxol St Andrews

    2022–23 UEFA Futsal Champions League

    2022–23 UEFA Futsal Champions League

    2022–23_UEFA_Futsal_Champions_League

  • University of Lancashire
  • University in Lancashire, England

    roof terrace. The multi faith centre replaced the existing one located on St. Peter's Court. In September 2019, the Engineering Innovation Centre (EIC)

    University of Lancashire

    University of Lancashire

    University_of_Lancashire

  • List of songs about London
  • μ-Ziq "London" by AJ and Deno featuring EO "London" by Alanis Morissette "London" by Alessi "London" by Amen Andrews (an alias of Luke Vibert) "London" by

    List of songs about London

    List_of_songs_about_London

  • British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship
  • Soccer tournament

    Challenge Trophy Soccer in Canada formerly known as Central City Breakers FC Colin Jose (2012). "British Columbia: Province Cup 1922–1941". Canadian Soccer

    British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship

    British_Columbia_Provincial_Soccer_Championship

  • Brian Robinson (soccer)
  • Canadian soccer player (born 1948)

    he made his international debut in midfield against the United States in St. John's in a World Cup qualification game. Robinson scored a memorable goal

    Brian Robinson (soccer)

    Brian_Robinson_(soccer)

  • Danny Blanchflower
  • Northern Irish footballer (1926–1993)

    age to join the RAF. As a trainee navigator he was sent on a course to St Andrews University (where he acquired a lifelong love of golf) and in the spring

    Danny Blanchflower

    Danny Blanchflower

    Danny_Blanchflower

  • Livingston F.C.
  • Association football club based in Livingston, Scotland

    Emtez". Livingston FC. Retrieved 2 July 2024. "Livi Self Storage". Livingston FC. Retrieved 2 July 2024. "Livi Self Storage". Livingston FC. Retrieved 27 June

    Livingston F.C.

    Livingston_F.C.

  • George Cunningham (civil servant)
  • Scotland international rugby union player & colonial administrator

    Cunningham played just one more match for Scotland, now playing club rugby for London Scottish, a loss to England in 1911. No longer captain, Cunningham was moved

    George Cunningham (civil servant)

    George Cunningham (civil servant)

    George_Cunningham_(civil_servant)

  • 1888–89 Royal Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    1888–1889 marked the third season of the club that was to become Arsenal F.C. After the flooding of the Sportsman's Ground, they moved to the nearby Manor

    1888–89 Royal Arsenal F.C. season

    1888–89 Royal Arsenal F.C. season

    1888–89_Royal_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Frank Carson
  • Northern Irish comedian and actor (1926–2012)

    the subject of This Is Your Life in 1985 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at Heathrow Airport after the two had flown over together from Dublin.

    Frank Carson

    Frank Carson

    Frank_Carson

  • Joe Kennaway
  • Scottish footballer (1905–1969)

    ISBN 0-9683800-0-X. "David Robertson, QoS to USA". www.qosfc.com. Queen of the South F.C. Archived from the original on 29 June 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2012. "USA

    Joe Kennaway

    Joe Kennaway

    Joe_Kennaway

  • Jack Cole (scientist)
  • Professor at the University of St. Andrews

    University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is credited with building on the establishing of the School of Computer Science at St Andrews. Cole studied

    Jack Cole (scientist)

    Jack_Cole_(scientist)

  • Deren Ibrahim
  • Gibraltarian footballer

    2008. In 2010, he signed a three-month loan contract with Maltese club St. Andrews. He has also had loan spells with Sittingbourne, Margate, Maidstone United

    Deren Ibrahim

    Deren_Ibrahim

  • Liverpool John Moores University
  • University in Liverpool, England

    building was completed in November 2009 and opened in March 2010 by Liverpool F.C. captain Steven Gerrard. The building provides sports and science facilities

    Liverpool John Moores University

    Liverpool John Moores University

    Liverpool_John_Moores_University

  • Robyn Gayle
  • Canadian soccer player (born 1985)

    USL W-League with the Toronto Inferno, Ottawa Fury, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. She reached the USL W-League Championship twice with Ottawa (2005, 2006)

    Robyn Gayle

    Robyn Gayle

    Robyn_Gayle

  • Brad Dwyer
  • English rugby league footballer (born 1993)

    played for Leeds Rhinos and Hull FC in the Super League, playing on loan from Warrington at the Swinton Lions and the London Broncos in the Championship,

    Brad Dwyer

    Brad Dwyer

    Brad_Dwyer

  • Matt Busby
  • Scottish footballer, manager (1909–1994)

    Yearbook 1977–78. London: Brickfield Publications Ltd. p. 489. ISBN 0354-09018-6. "Greatest Managers, No. 7: Matt Busby". ESPN FC. 7 August 2013. Retrieved

    Matt Busby

    Matt Busby

    Matt_Busby

  • Peter Bonetti
  • English footballer (1941–2020)

    English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England. He was known for his safe handling

    Peter Bonetti

    Peter Bonetti

    Peter_Bonetti

  • Callander F.C.
  • Former association football club in Scotland

    some of its better players, including back W. Somers and forward Peter Andrews, had thrown their lot in with Eastern for the tournament. Callander also

    Callander F.C.

    Callander_F.C.

  • Luke Barnatt
  • British mixed martial artist (born 1988)

    second-round knockout, but was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Dylan Andrews. Barnatt made his UFC debut against fellow Ultimate Fighter castmate Collin

    Luke Barnatt

    Luke_Barnatt

  • United Free Church of Scotland
  • Scottish Presbyterian denomination

    Lochwinnoch: Calder (Presbytery of Paisley) Newport: Trinity (Presbytery of St Andrews) Sanday: East ("a considerable body of members") (Presbytery of Orkney)

    United Free Church of Scotland

    United_Free_Church_of_Scotland

  • Brian Viner
  • English journalist and author

    educated at King George V School, Southport, then at the University of St Andrews. In 1985/6 he was a Robert T. Jones Scholar at Emory University in Atlanta

    Brian Viner

    Brian_Viner

  • Chris Bennett (soccer)
  • Canadian former soccer player (born 1952)

    BC, Canada. Bennett was in 2005 and possibly 2006 coach of the Whitecaps F.C. men's reserves. In 2004, he led the Whitecaps women's team to the W-League

    Chris Bennett (soccer)

    Chris_Bennett_(soccer)

  • Jason Arday
  • British academic and author (1985–2026)

    for two semi-professional football clubs, Walton & Hersham F.C. and Lewisham Borough F.C., serving as a goalkeeper for the latter. Arday said that at

    Jason Arday

    Jason Arday

    Jason_Arday

  • Deaths in 2026
  • Alane, 55, Algerian footballer (MC Alger, JS Kabylie, national team). Ruby Andrews, 79, American soul singer. Elżbieta Barys, 79, Polish politician, MP (1997–2001)

    Deaths in 2026

    Deaths_in_2026

  • Ben Ryan (rugby union)
  • Rugby player

    boyfriend: 'I was nipping out for a morning stroll' They got married in St Margaret's, London in May 2024". Metro. Retrieved 27 June 2022. "Brentford's bold Ben

    Ben Ryan (rugby union)

    Ben Ryan (rugby union)

    Ben_Ryan_(rugby_union)

  • Mark Weir
  • English mixed martial artist

    Submission (armbar) Pancrase: Pancrase UK 25 November 2000 1 N/A London, England Win 2–1 John Andrews Submission (choke) Grapple & Strike 2 12 November 2000 1

    Mark Weir

    Mark_Weir

  • Arsenal F.C. supporters
  • Fans of Arsenal Football Club

    LOVED THIERRY HENRY". Arsenal F.C. London. 16 September 2016. "Jeanette Kwakye on Ian Wright's cultural impact". Arsenal F.C. 31 October 2023. Retrieved

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal F.C. supporters

    Arsenal_F.C._supporters

  • Nathaniel Chalobah
  • English footballer (born 1994)

    Gipsy Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth. He played football for the first time at the age of nine. Chalobah attended St Andrews R.C. Primary school

    Nathaniel Chalobah

    Nathaniel Chalobah

    Nathaniel_Chalobah

  • Des O'Connor
  • English comedian, singer and television presenter (1932–2020)

    Thames Television. He was surprised live on the stage of the London Palladium by Eamonn Andrews in November 1969. In 2001, O'Connor was presented with the

    Des O'Connor

    Des O'Connor

    Des_O'Connor

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Andrew. This is the usual southern English patronymic form, also found in Wales; the Scottish and northern English form is Anderson. In North America this name has absorbed numerous cases of the various European cognates and their derivatives. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)This was a common name among the early settlers in New England. Robert Andrews emigrated in 1635 from Norwich, England, to Ipswich, MA. Even before 1635, one Thomas Andrews is recorded as being established in Hingham. A certain William Andrews was a member of John Davenport’s company, which sailed from Boston in 1638 to found the New Haven colony.

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