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Arsenal

Every student must have heard of Arsenal! Yes, they are so famous, have a profound heritage, and have a passionate and elegant style. The team was founded in 1886 and has won 13 English top league championships. It is estimated that when talking about the football team in London, most students will probably think of Arsenal first. When visiting the stadium and team museum, they will also choose Arsenal first. Arsenal is a team from North London and a famous Premier League team. It is related to the following points. The introduced Chelsea and Tottenham are the current "London Top Three" in the Premier League.

Stadium: Emirates Stadium, seating more than 60,000 people

Metro station: Arsenal

Address: 75 Drayton Park, London, Greater London N5 1BU

Facebook: Arsenal

Chelsea

Chelsea is currently the most popular team in London and a major Premier League club. It was founded in 1905 and was founded in 1955. Won the first top league championship in the team's history in 2003. Since Russian oil tycoon Abramovich took charge of Chelsea in 2003, Chelsea has begun to build a super luxurious lineup, gathering big-name stars and bursting with popularity. It won the Premier League in 2005, 2006, and 2010. Champion, and won the first UEFA Champions League title in the team's history in 2012. His tough and tough style was also very popular and respected. Chelsea is a southwest London team, located in the famous "rich area" Chelsea district of London. It is a typical "rich and handsome" team in the Premier League and one of the "Top Three in London". In fact, when it comes to London football teams, the most important ones are Chelsea and the just-mentioned Arsenal.

Stadium: Stamford Bridge, capacity 42,000 people, Underground station: Fulham Broadway

Address: Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London, Greater London SW6 1HS

Facebook: Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur (Tottenham Hotspur)

Tottenham may be more famous than the previous two teams It's not that big anymore, but it has gained momentum in the past few years and has become one of the top teams in the Premier League. When mentioning "Tottenham", some students may first think of "Tottenham Court Road", the subway station in central London. Forget it, it has nothing to do with this team at all. In addition, some students may also think of the London riots in the summer of 2011. Yes, they started in that area (Tottenham, North London). Founded in 1882, it is the first team in England to win the "double" of the top league and FA Cup at the same time. The North London team is a sworn enemy of North London with Arsenal, and they are the kind of people who don't care about each other.

Stadium: White Hart Lane, accommodating more than 36,000 people, railway station: White Hart Lane

Address: 748 High Rd, London Borough of Haringey , N17 0AP

Facebook: Tottenham Hotspur

Fulham (Fulham)

A mid-level team in the Premier League. It is not weak when it is strong. It is not strong when it is weak. It is nicknamed "Farmers", founded in 1879, has never won a top league championship. Fulham and Chelsea are both South West London teams.

Stadium: Craven Cottage, capacity 30,000 people

Underground station: Putney Bridge

Address: Craven Cottage, Stevenage Road, London , Greater London SW6 6HH

Facebook: Fulham

West Ham United

Before talking about this team, let me recommend you a movie , "Football Hooligan", a 2005 film starring Elijah Wood (the actor who played Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings"). I highly recommend everyone to watch it. It is a member of the British "football fanatic" group , a very true portrayal of British football culture and fan culture, and the main "football hooligans" described in the film are fans of West Ham United. I especially recommend all boys to watch it, because the film also tells the story of a "diaosi" "The story of how a nerd transformed into a bloody man... West Ham United, an East London team, was founded in 1895. The team was originally known as the "Thames Steel Team", founded by the foremen of the Thames River Steel Works in 1900. Changed its name to West Ham United. It can also be seen from the team's logo that the "worker" characteristics are very distinctive, so they are nicknamed "Axe Gang", "Hammer Gang"... Of course, the fans' style is also very tough. Take a look at "Football Hooligans" Just know the movie. The reputation of the "Axe Gang" is not for nothing...

Stadium: Upton Park, seating 36,000 people

Metro station: Upton Park

Address: Boleyn Ground, Green St, Upton Park, London E13 9AZ

Facebook: West Ham United

Queen Park Rangers (QPR) )

When mentioning this team, some students may first think of the group fight in 2007 when our Chinese Olympic team had a training match with this team. At that time, a QPR player provoked trouble, which resulted in a large-scale fight and many of our players were injured. QPR, a West London team, is located in the White City and Shepherd’s Bush areas of West London. It was founded in 1882 and is a team that is constantly wandering in the relegation and relegation zones.

Stadium: Since the team was founded, it has changed 16 home stadiums. The current home stadium is Loftus Road, with a capacity of 19,000 people

Metro stations: White City, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush Market

Address: Loftus Road Stadium, South Africa Road, Shepherd's Bush, London W12 7PJ

Facebook: Queen Park Rangers

AFC Wimbledon

South London The team was established in 2002 and is now a English second division team. It is said to have been one of the founding clubs of the Premier League.

Stadium: Kingsmeadow stadium, capacity 5,000 people

Train station: Berrylands, Kingston, Norbiton

Address: The Cherry Red Records Stadium , Jack Goodchild Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 3PB

Facebook: AFC Wimbledon

Brentford FC

West London team, 1889 The team was founded in 2001 and is now a British League One team.

Stadium: Griffin Park, capacity 12,000 people

Train station: Brentford

Address: Braemar Road, Brentford, TW8 0NT

Facebook: Brentford FC

Charlton Athletic

The look of the dagger in the team logo is very cool. The South East London team, a former Premier League team, first lingered in the English Championship (the first level of the Premier League). Chinese fans gave this team a very "spoof" nickname, "Wo Cha" (transliteration: I I'm sorry to say it), the team was established in 1905.

Stadium: The Valley, capacity 27,000 people

Train station: Charlton

Address: Floyd Road, London SE7 8BL

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Facebook: Charlton Athletic

Crystal Palace

South London team, founded in 1905, now a British Championship team, our former famous Chinese player Fan Zhiyi once played for this team.

Stadium: Selhurst Park, capacity 26,000 people

Train station: Selhurst

Address: Whitehorse Lane, Selhurst, London SE25 6PU

Facebook: Crystal Palace

Dagenham and Redbridge

East London team, The team was established in 1992 as a merger of Redbridge Forest and Dagenham, and is now a League Two team.

Stadium: Victoria Road, capacity 6,000 people

MRT station: Dagenham East

Address: Victoria Road, Dagenham RM10 7XL

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Facebook: Dagenham and Redbridge

Millwall

Students who have watched the movie "Football Hooligans" should be familiar with this team. They are the ones who "fight" with West Ham United fans. They are mortal enemies with West Ham United, also from East London. South East London team, founded in 1885, now a Championship team.

Stadium: The Den, capacity 20,000

Train station: South Bermondsey?, Underground station: Surrey Quays

Address: Zampa Rd, London, Greater London SE16 3LN

Facebook: Millwall

Barnet FC

North London team, very north... 1888 The team was established and is now a League Two team.

Stadium: Underhill Stadium, capacity 6,000 people

Underground station: High Barnet

Address: Underhill Stadium, Barnet Lane, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 2DN

Facebook: Barnet FC

Leyton Orient

East London team, founded in 1881, now a League One team, The more famous story about this team is that during the outbreak of World War I, all players on this team were drafted into the army.

Stadium: Matchroom Stadium, seating 9,000 people

Underground station: Leyton

Address: Brisbane Rd, London E10 5NE

Facebook: Leyton Orient