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{{Infobox television<br />
| show_name = You Me Her<br />
| image = You Me Her.svg<br />
| image_alt = <br />
| genre = {{Plainlist|<br />
* [[Comedy]]<br />
* [[Drama]]<br />
* [[Romance film|Romance]]<br />
}}<br />
| creator = John Scott Shepherd<br />
| starring = {{Plainlist|<br />
* [[Greg Poehler]]<br />
* [[Rachel Blanchard]]<br />
* [[Priscilla Faia]]<br />
* [[Melanie Papalia]]<br />
}}<br />
| theme_music_composer = Jeff Toyne<br />
| opentheme = <br />
| endtheme = <br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
| num_seasons = 1<br />
| num_episodes = 10<br />
| list_episodes = <br />
| executive_producer = <br />
| producer = <br />
| editor = <br />
| camera = <br />
| runtime = 26-32 minutes<br />
| company = <br />
| distributor = <br />
| network = [[Audience Network]]<br />
| picture_format = [[High-definition television|HDTV]] [[1080i]]<br />
| audio_format = <br />
| first_aired = {{Start date|2016|3|22}}<br />
| last_aired = {{End date|present}}<br />
| related = <br />
| website = http://youmeher.directv.com/<br />
| production_website = <br />
}}<br />
'''''You Me Her''''' is an American television show that revolves around a [[suburban]] married couple who is entering a three-way romantic relationship, otherwise known as a [[polyamorous]] relationship. The series is set in [[Portland, Oregon]] and was created by [[John Scott Shepherd]].<ref>{{Citation|last=DENNY Anderson|title="YOU ME HER" TV Series {{!}} Cast & Creator Interview {{!}} March 22nd, 2016|date=2016-03-26|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgFABocaGkg|accessdate=2016-05-11}}</ref> The series is also promoted as TV's "first polyromantic comedy".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tvinsider.com/article/88585/watch-my-show-you-me-her-showrunner-survey-john-scott-shepherd/|title=Watch My Show: You Me Her is the Polyromantic Comedy With 'Valid Emotional Stakes'|website=TV Insider|access-date=2016-05-11}}</ref> On June 9, 2016, [[Audience Network]] renewed the series for a second and third season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/06/you-me-her-season-2-3-renewed-att-1201769737/|title=‘You Me Her’ Gets 2-Season Renewal By AT&T|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=2016-06-09|website=Deadline|language=en-US|access-date=2016-06-19}}</ref> Second season is set to premiere on February 14, 2017.<ref name=season2>{{Cite web|url=http://about.att.com/story/season_two_premiere_of_you_me_her.html|title=AT&T Celebrates Valentine’s Day with the Season 2 Premiere of ‘You Me Her’|date=2016-12-19|website=AT&T|language=en-US|access-date=2016-12-27}}</ref><br />
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== Cast ==<br />
=== Main cast ===<br />
* [[Priscilla Faia]] as Isabelle "Izzy" Silva, a graduate student in Psychology and [[call girl]].<br />
* [[Greg Poehler]] as Jack Trakarsky, an assistant dean in line for promotion for dean.<br />
* [[Rachel Blanchard]] as Emma Trakarsky, Jack's wife and talented architect.<br />
* [[Melanie Papalia]] as Nina, Izzy's [[roommate]].<br />
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=== Recurring cast ===<br />
* Jarod Joseph as Andy<br />
* [[Jennifer Spence]] as Carmen<br />
* [[Ennis Esmer]] as Dave<br />
* [[Chelah Horsdal]] as Lori<br />
* [[Laine MacNeil]] as Ava<br />
* [[Jerry Wasserman]] as Dean Weinstock<br />
* [[Patrick Gilmore (actor)|Patrick Gilmore]] as Shaun<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
=== Season 1 (2016)===<br />
{{Episode table |background=#AC1549 |overall= |season= |title= |director= |writer= |airdate= |episodes=<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 1<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1<br />
|Title = Cigarettes and Funions and Crap<br />
|DirectedBy = [[Nisha Ganatra]]<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|22}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Suburban Portland couple Emma and Jack Trakarsky are totally in love but seriously lacking spice. They end up tangled up with an escort (grad student Izzy) to get the mojo back, setting into motion a life-changing series of events for the trio. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 2<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2<br />
|Title = Can You Be Cool?<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|29}}<br />
|ShortSummary =As Jack, Emma, and Izzy try to put the mother of all weird days behind them, Emma reveals a secret, Izzy finds committing to safe-bet Andy tougher than she thought, and Jack can't shake the feeling that he's gotten them all in over their heads. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 3<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3<br />
|Title = No Penetration<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|5}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Jack, Izzy, and Emma, all together for the first time, agree to keep their relationship a business arrangement. Emma has her first date with Izzy while Jack grows ever more jealous and concerned about how this might affect his possible promotion. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 4<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4<br />
|Title = Check a Box<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|12}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Jack and Emma start to wonder if they're on the same page. Izzy tries to find stability in Andy. After a startling development, Jack and Emma separately try to end things with Izzy, leading to a surprising epiphany.<br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 5<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5<br />
|Title = Niece Jackie<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|19}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Izzy, Emma and Jack cope with the consequences of their alternative relationship; and Andy begins to figure out what Izzy's been up to. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 6<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6<br />
|Title = The T Word<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|26}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Izzy, Emma, and Jack finally take the polyamorous plunge together but things go wildly awry: Everything that could go wrong meets up to conspire against them... in their front yard. However, the real peril may be right there in the room with them.<br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 7<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7<br />
|Title = The Morning After<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|3}}<br />
|ShortSummary =The awkward morning after dredges up old fears for Jack and Emma and wounded feelings for Izzy. With their three-way fling feeling like more trouble than it's worth, Jack and Emma wish they'd shut it down before the whole blackmail thing started...<br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 8<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8<br />
|Title = The Relationship More Populated<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|22}}<br />
|ShortSummary =With blackmail and hurt feelings accumulating all around them, Emma and Jack decide the only way to move forward with Izzy is to reinstate the business arrangement parameters. But Izzy has a plan of her own that's ''way'' more fun... until it isn't. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 9<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9<br />
|Title = Sweet Home Colorado<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|17}}<br />
|ShortSummary =After their wild home date turns into a tearful breakup, Izzy decides she needs to move back home to Colorado to deal with her issues. Unaware, Jack and Emma continue to deal with the fallout of what's beginning to feel like a blur of bad choices. <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 10<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10<br />
|Title = Trope Isn't a Four Letter Word<br />
|DirectedBy = Nisha Ganatra<br />
|WrittenBy = John Scott Shepherd<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|24}}<br />
|ShortSummary =Coming together turned their lives upside down, but as much as Jack, Emma, and Izzy try to hide it, splitting up may be doing the real damage. Are all three brave enough to throw caution to the wind and pull off a dramatic last second save? <br />
|LineColor = AC1549<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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=== Season 2 (2017)===<br />
{{Episode table |background=#B1131B |overall= |season= |title= |director= |writer= |airdate= |episodes=<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 11 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1<br />
|Title = Sex Fairy and the Eternal Flames<br />
|DirectedBy = Sara St. Onge<ref name=season2/><br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|2|14}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://youmeher.directv.com/|title=You Me Her|website=DIRECTV|language=en-US|access-date=2016-02-07}}</ref><br />
|ShortSummary =The now official throuple commit to cohabitation, face the disapproval of friends and family, and stand their ground in a bold, painful, and permanent way.<br />
|LineColor = B1131B<br />
}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 12 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2<br />
|Title = Like Riding a Vagina Bike<ref name=title>{{Cite web|url=https://www.moviefone.com/tv/you-me-her/370149/season-2/|title=You Me Her|website=Moviefone|language=en-US|access-date=2016-02-07}}</ref><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
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}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 13<br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3<br />
|Title = Remember, Ruby, Remember<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
|LineColor = B1131B<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 14 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4<br />
|Title = Cat in the Box<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 15 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5<br />
|Title = Stoner Sensai's Secrets of Love<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
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}}<br />
{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 16 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6<br />
|Title = What the F Is Wrong With You Trakarskys?<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
|LineColor = B1131B<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 17 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7<br />
|Title = Weird Janis and the White Trash Baby Vessel<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
|LineColor = B1131B<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 18 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8<br />
|Title = Freaky Little Love Poodles<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 19 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9<br />
|Title = Silver Linings and Vodka<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
|ShortSummary =<br />
|LineColor = B1131B<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 20 <br />
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10<br />
|Title = Baby, Baby Where Did Our Love Go?<ref name=title/><br />
|DirectedBy =Sara St. Onge<br />
|WrittenBy = <br />
|OriginalAirDate =<br />
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== References ==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|http://youmeher.directv.com/}}<br />
* {{IMDb title|5179408|You Me Her}}<br />
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{{Audience Network}}<br />
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'''Giovanni Lentini the Elder''' ([[Trapani]], Sicily, 1830 &ndash; 1898) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter and [[scenographer]].<br />
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==Biography==<br />
He first studied under his father, then went to study in [[Palermo]]. Among his patrons was Count Tasca, for whom he made many decorations at the Count's residence. He was trained in scenography by Morselli. He gained a post as scenographer for the Royal Bellini theater. He completed his studies under the Roman scenographer Mantovani. Lentini had many disciples, among them, the scenographer [[Giuseppe Cavallari]]. When Lentini entered asylum, Cavallari took his post.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Zz0bAAAAYAAJ ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti''], by [[Angelo de Gubernatis]]. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, Page .</ref><br />
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His son Rocco Lentini (1850 &ndash; 1943) was a landscape painter and graphic artist. His grandson of the same name, [[Giovanni Lentini the Younger]] ([[Palermo]], 1882 &ndash; 1848), was also a painter, docent of the [[Brera Academy]], and active in Milan for nearly three decades.<ref>Notes from 2011 exhibition at the Palazzo Sant'Elia of Palermo titled ''Giovanni Lentini (1882 &ndash; 1948). Un palermitano a Milano'', curated by Maria Antonietta Spadaro.</ref><ref>[http://www.vieniatrapani.com/n/eventi/Giovanni-Lentini.-Un-siciliano-a-Milano./MjIyfHw0Mg== Review of Giovanni the Younger exhibition] in Vieni a Trapani.</ref><br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
|NAME = Lentinì the Elder, Giovanni <br />
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Italian painter<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1830<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Trapani, Sicily<br />
| DATE OF DEATH = 1898<br />
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<div>{{Infobox lake<br />
| lake_name = Eunice Lake<br />
| image_lake = File:EuniceLake200150816 1.jpg<br />
| caption_lake = <small>Looking down on the lake from [[Tolmie Peak]]</small><br />
| image_bathymetry = <br />
| caption_bathymetry = <br />
| location = [[Pierce County, Washington]] <br />
| coords = {{coord|46|57|19|N|121|52|41|W|region:US-WA_type:waterbody|display=inline,title}}<br />
| type = [[Glacial]]<br />
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| basin_countries = United States<br />
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| elevation = {{convert|5358|ft|abbr=on}}<ref>{{GNIS|1519391}}</ref><br />
| islands = 0<br />
| cities = <br />
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'''Eunice Lake''' is a glacial lake located in [[Pierce County, Washington]] and in the northwest part of [[Mount Rainier National Park]]. The lake is a popular area for hiking.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tolmie Peak Lookout- Eunice Lake |url=http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/tolmie-peak |publisher=[[Washington Trails Association]] |accessdate=August 17, 2015}}</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:Eunice_Lake.jpg|Taken in 2006<br />
File:Eunice_Lake_%286240508147%29.jpg|Taken in 2011.<br />
File:EuniceLake200150816 2.jpg|Eunice Lake, looking toward the Tolmie Peak Lookout. Taken in 2015.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Mowich Lake]]<br />
*[[Tolmie Peak]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://alltrails.com/trail/us/washington/tolmie-peak-lookout-trail Tolmie Peak Lookout Trail]<br />
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| name = Lake Kapowsin<br />
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| image = File:1 Kapowsin and Rainier.jpg<br />
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| location = [[Pierce County, Washington|Pierce County]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]<br />
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| inflow = Ohop Creek<br />
| outflow = Kapowsin Creek<br />
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| area = {{convert|512|acre|abbr=on}}<br />
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| cities = <br />
*[[Kapowsin, Washington]]<br />
*Voss Resort<!-- GNIS ID 1527736, 465825N 1221401W, elev 640 ft --><br />
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'''Lake Kapowsin''' is a lake in [[Pierce County, Washington|Pierce County]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]], about half way between [[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]] on Puget Sound, and [[Mount Rainier]] in the Cascade Mountains. The lake is {{convert|2.5|mi}} long and {{convert|0.15|-|0.5|mi}} wide, lying in a channel formed by meltwater from the Puget lobe of the [[Cordilleran Ice Sheet|Vashon glacier]] during the [[Pleistocene glaciation]]. A small unnamed island lies in the northern half of the lake.<ref>{{citation|title=7.5 minute quadrangle map "Lake Kapowsin, WA"|publisher=United States Geological Survey}}</ref> As indicated by a drowned forest in the lake and other evidence, the Puyallup River was inundated about 550 years ago by a [[lahar]] from Mount Rainier called the [[Electron Mudflow]].<ref name=Crandell1971/> The mudflow partially filled the channel (leading to its shallow, smooth bottom today) and blocked Ohop Creek's outlet, forming present-day Lake Kapowsin.<ref name=Crandell1963/>{{rp|A69–A70}}<br />
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The [[Tacoma Rail]] shortline runs along the west side of the lake, as does Orville Road connecting [[Eatonville, Washington|Eatonville]] to the south with the town of Kapowsin.<br />
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The lake contains a number of fish species and is stocked with [[rainbow trout]], rated "excellent" for fishing by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as is the yellow perch.<ref name=wdfw/><br />
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==References==<br />
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<ref name=Crandell1963>{{citation|title=Geologic Studies in the Puget Sound Lowland, Washington|chapter=Surficial geology and geomorphology, Lake Tapps quadrangle, Washington|last=Crandell|first=Dwight R.|pp=A1–A81|id=Geological Survey Professional Paper 388|publisher=United States Geological Survey / U.S. Government Printing Office|year=1963|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-xklAQAAIAAJ&pg=SL1-PA69}}</ref><br />
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<ref name=Crandell1971>{{cite journal |last=Crandell|first=D.R. |year=1971 |title=Postglacial Lahars From Mount Rainier Volcano, Washington |journal=U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper |volume=677 |url=http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Rainier/Publications/PP677/osceola_mudflow.html}}</ref><br />
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<ref name=wdfw>{{citation|title=Lake Kapowsin|publisher=Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife|url=http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/162/}}</ref><br />
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==Further reading==<br />
*{{citation|publisher=Washington State Lake Protection Association|title=Lake Kapowsin could be state's first freshwater reserve|work=Waterline|date=June 2015|url=http://www.walpa.org/waterline/june-2015/lake-kapowsin-could-be-states-first-freshwater-reserve/}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox person<br />
| name = Lola Kirke<br />
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| birth_name = Lola Clementine C Kirke<ref name=FamilySearch-EngBRI-1990>{{cite web|title=Lola Clementine C Kirke - England and Wales, Birth Registration Index|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV4P-TG55|website=[[FamilySearch]]|accessdate=29 December 2014}}</ref><br />
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| birth_place = [[London]]<br />
| occupation = [[Actress]]<br />
| alma_mater = [[Bard College]]<br />
| years_active = 2010-present<br />
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'''Lola Kirke''' (born 1990) is a British-American actress known for roles in ''[[Gone Girl (film)|Gone Girl]],'' ''[[Mozart in the Jungle]],''<ref name=Collider-Mozart-2014>{{cite news|last1=Radish|first1=Christina|title=Lola Kirke Talks MOZART IN THE JUNGLE, the Amazon Pilot Process, Mixing High and Low Culture, Working With David Fincher On GONE GIRL, and More|url=http://collider.com/mozart-in-the-jungle-lola-kirke-interview/|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=Collider|date=12 December 2014}}</ref> and ''[[The Leftovers (TV series)|The Leftovers]].''<ref name=i-D-FtN-2014>{{cite news|last1=Lieberman|first1=Charlotte|title=Downtown Girl Lola Kirke Helps Free the Nipple|url=https://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/downtown-girl-lola-kirke-helps-free-the-nipple?utm_source=idtwitter|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[I-D magazine]]|date=4 December 2014}}</ref><ref name=YahooStyle-GoneGirl-2014>{{cite news|last1=Garcia|first1=Laia|title=Girl You Need to Know: Lola Kirke|url=https://www.yahoo.com/style/girl-you-need-to-know-lola-kirke-105036640368.html|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[Yahoo!]] Style|date=15 December 2014}}</ref><br />
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==Personal life==<br />
Kirke was raised in New York City from the age of five.<ref name=Paper-GoneGirl-2014>{{cite news|last1=Rickman|first1=James|title=Welcome to the Jungle - Lola Kirle (Yes, Jemima's Sis) is on the Verge of Breaking Out|url=http://www.papermag.com/2014/05/lola_kirke_mozart_in_the_jungle.php|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[Paper (magazine)|Paper]]|date=20 May 2014}}</ref><ref name=NYTimes-GoneGirl-2014>{{cite news|last1=Baker Staats|first1=Ashley|title=Lola Kirke: No Sisterly Shadow|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/fashion/lola-kirke-no-sisterly-shadow.html|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=19 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=|first=|date=June 24, 2012 |title=Jemima Kirke|url=http://www.jkirke.com/about |work=Jemima Kirke|accessdate=June 24, 2012}}</ref> She is the daughter of [[Simon Kirke]], the former drummer of the rock bands [[Bad Company (band)|Bad Company]] and [[Free (band)|Free]].<ref name=NYMag-Geminola-2013>{{cite news|last1=Cowles|first1=Charlotte|title=Lorraine Kirke on Red Wedding Dresses, Dressing Her Daughter Jemima on Girls|url=http://nymag.com/thecut/2013/02/lorraine-kirke-on-red-wedding-dresses-and-girls.html|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[New York (magazine)|New York]]|date=4 February 2013}}</ref> Her mother is Lorraine (née Dellal) Kirke, the owner of [[Geminola]],<ref name=NYMag-Geminola-2013 /> a vintage boutique in New York City that supplied a number of outfits for the television series ''[[Sex and the City]]''.<ref name=TeenVogue-Geminola-2014>{{cite news| last1=Rubin|first1=Julia|title=Exclusive! Jemima Kirke and Her Stylish Sisters Model for Their Mom's Store|url=http://www.teenvogue.com/fashion/summer-trends/2013-06/geminola-video|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[Teen Vogue]]}}</ref><ref name="Geminola">{{cite web |title=Geminola |url=http://www.geminola.com/Press%20Photos.html|accessdate=May 6, 2012}}</ref><br />
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Her father is of English and Scottish descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ethnicelebs.com/jemima-kirke |title=Jemima Kirke — EthniCelebs - Celebrity Ethnicity &#124;What Nationality Background Ancestry Race |publisher=Ethnicelebs.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-25}}</ref> Her maternal grandfather, [[Jack Dellal]], was a British businessman of Iraqi Jewish descent, and Kirke's maternal grandmother was Israeli.<ref>[http://letmypeoplegrow.org/2012/04/jews-news-laura-nyro-scarlett-johansson-gwyneth-paltrow/ Jews in the News: Jews Rock Hall of Fame, A Minyan of Marvel Heroes]. Letmypeoplegrow.org (2012-06-23). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.</ref><ref>Dempster, Nigel (1999-02-09). [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-109780290.html Jack the lad to become a dad]. Daily Mail (London).</ref> Kirke has two sisters, [[Jemima Kirke|Jemima]] and [[Domino Kirke|Domino]]. She is a cousin of curator [[Alexander Dellal]] and model [[Alice Dellal]].<br />
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Kirke graduated from [[Bard College]] in 2012.<ref name=NYTimes-GoneGirl-2014 /><br />
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== Filmography ==<br />
'''Film'''<br />
* 2015: ''[[Mena (film)|Mena]]'' as Judy Downing<br />
* 2015: ''[[Mistress America]]'' as Tracy<br />
* 2015: ''[[Fallen (2015 film)|Fallen]]'' as Penn<br />
* 2014: ''[[Gone Girl (film)|Gone Girl]]'' as Greta<br />
* 2014: ''[[Song One (film)|Song One]]'' as Rema<br />
* 2014: ''[[Free the Nipple]]'' as Liv<ref name=NYMag-FtN-2014>{{cite news|last1=Stoeffel|first1=Kat|title=Watch Lola Kirke Argue for Topless Journalism|url=http://nymag.com/thecut/2014/12/watch-lola-kirke-argue-for-topless-journalism.html|accessdate=29 December 2014|work=[[New York (magazine)|New York]]|date=8 December 2014}}</ref><br />
* 2013: ''[[Reaching for the Moon (2013 film)|Reaching for the Moon]]'' as Margaret<br />
* 2011: ''[[Another Happy Day]]'' as Charlie<br />
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'''Television'''<br />
* 2014: ''[[Mozart in the Jungle]]'' as Hailey<br />
* 2014: ''[[The Leftovers (TV series)|The Leftovers]]'' as Hailey<br />
* 2013: ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' as Gabby Shaw<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cricket tournament main<br />
| name = ICC ODI Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC ODI Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[One Day International]]<br />
| tournament format =national (ongoing points <br>accumulation through <br>all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = {{cr|AUS}}<br>{{cr|BAN}}<br>{{cr|ENG}}<br>{{cr|IND}} <br>{{cr|IRE}}<br>{{cr|KEN}}<br>{{cr|Netherlands}}<br>{{cr|NZ}}<br>{{cr|PAK}}<br>{{cr|Sri Lanka}}<br>{{cr|South Africa}}<br>{{cr|West Indies}}<br>{{cr|ZIM}}<br />
| champions = {{cr|Australia}} (130 points)<br />
| most successful = [[File:Flag_of_Australia.svg|25px]] Australia (52 months) <br />
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The '''ICC ODI Championship''' is an international [[One Day International]] [[cricket]] competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]]. The competition is notional in that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on the regular ODI match schedule. After every ODI match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating, and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating.<br />
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By analogy to cricket [[batting average]]s, the points for winning an ODI match are always greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing an ODI match are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefits the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An "average" team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
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As of 11 September 2011, Australia lead the ICC ODI Championship with a rating of 130, while the lowest rated team, Kenya, has a rating of 0.<br />
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==Qualification==<br />
The championship consists of two separate ranking tables. The ten ICC Full Members that play [[Test cricket]] are automatically listed on the main table. The six Associate Members with One Day International status are listed on a secondary table, but are eligible for promotion to the main table by meeting one of the following criteria:<ref>[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/associate_rankings.php ICC - Associate and Affiliate Rankings]</ref><br />
* two wins in ODIs against Full Members<br />
* one win in an ODI against a Full Member and also have won more than 60% of qualifying matches versus other Associates<br />
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[[Ireland cricket team|Ireland]] qualified for the main table following their victories over [[Pakistan cricket team|Pakistan]] and [[Bangladesh cricket team|Bangladesh]] in the [[2007 Cricket World Cup|2007 World Cup]],<ref>[http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc-odi/content/story/290679.html]</ref>. and the [[Netherlands cricket team|Netherlands]] qualified in 2010 by beating [[Bangladesh cricket team|Bangladesh]]. [[Kenya national cricket team|Kenya]] are also listed on the main table as they previously had permanent ODI status.<br />
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== Points ==<br />
The calculations for the Table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).<br />
* A match only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Matches played in the first year of the three-year limit count one-third; matches played in the second year count two-thirds; matches played in the last year count fully; essentially, recent matches are given higher weighting.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular match:<br />
** Determine the match result (win, loss, or tie)<br />
** Calculate the match points scored:<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is fewer than 40 points, then:<br />
**** The winner scores 50 points more than the opponent's rating<br />
**** The loser scores 50 points fewer than the opponent's rating<br />
**** Each team in a tie scores the opponent's rating<br />
***If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is more than or equal to 40 points, then :<br />
**** The winner, if it is the stronger team, scores 10 points more than its own rating<br />
**** The winner, if it is the weaker team, scores 90 points more than its own rating<br />
**** The loser, if it is the stronger team, scores 90 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The loser, if it is the weaker team, scores 10 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The stronger team in a tie scores 40 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The weaker team in a tie scores 40 points more than its own rating<br />
** Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the Table) and determine the new rating. However, matches(and the points) which do not lie in last three year range will have to be removed.<br />
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* Points earned by teams depend on the opponents ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.<br />
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== Ranking table ==<br />
{{ICC ODI Championship rankings}}<br />
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== Associate rankings ==<br />
[[Image:JoelOlweny.jpg|210px|right|thumb|Joel Olweny, Captain of the Uganda Cricket team]]<br />
In late 2005, the [[International Cricket Council]] ranked the top non-Test nations from 11-30 to complement the [[Test cricket|Test]] nations' rankings in the ICC ODI Championship. The ICC used the results from the [[2005 ICC Trophy]] and [[2007 Cricket World Cup qualification#World Cup Qualifying Series Division 2 2005|WCQS Division 2 competition]] (i.e. the primary qualification mechanisms for the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]]) to rank the nations.<br />
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These rankings were used to seed the initial stage of the global World Cricket League. Teams ranked 11-16 were placed into Division 1; teams 17-20 were placed into Division 2; teams 21-24 were placed into Division 3; the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers.<br />
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As of 19 April 2009 the top six associates/affiliates gained one day status. Kenya and Ireland have both qualified to appear on the main rating table, Kenya from its existing status and Ireland for its two victories in the 2007 World Cup. Following their victory over Bangladesh in July 2010, the Netherlands joined the main table. Afghanistan, Canada and Scotland remain on the secondary table. In May 2009, the ICC added a rankings table for all associate and affiliate members. This contained both global and regional placings.<br />
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Associate rankings as at 14 October 2009 according to ICC:<ref name="rankings">{{cite web|url=http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/rankings/icc-global-rankings.html|title=ICC World Cricket League Rankings|publisher=ICC|accessdate=2009-05-18}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><br />
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! Rank<br />
! Nation<br />
! Regional Rank<br />
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| 14<br />
| {{cr|AFG}}<br />
| Asia No. 1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
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| 15<br />
| {{cr|SCO}}<br />
| Europe 3<br />
|-<br />
| 16<br />
| {{cr|CAN}}<br />
| Americas No.1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
|-<br />
| 17<br />
| {{cr|ARE}}<br />
| Asia 2<br />
|-<br />
| 18<br />
| {{cr|NAM}}<br />
| Africa 2<br />
|-<br />
| 19<br />
| {{cr|USA}}<br />
| Americas 2<br />
|-<br />
| 20<br />
| {{cr|UGA}}<br />
| Africa 3<br />
|-<br />
| 21<br />
| {{cr|OMN}}<br />
| Asia 3<br />
|-<br />
| 22<br />
| {{cr|DEN}}<br />
| Europe 4<br />
|-<br />
| 23<br />
| {{cr|PNG}}<br />
| East Asia - Pacific No.1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
|-<br />
| 24<br />
| {{cr|HKG}}<br />
| Asia 4<br />
|-<br />
| 25<br />
| {{cr|BER}}<br />
| Americas 3<br />
|-<br />
| 26<br />
| {{cr|CYM}}<br />
| Americas 4<br />
|-<br />
| 27<br />
| {{cr|ITA}}<br />
| Europe 5<br />
|-<br />
| 28<br />
| {{cr|TZA}}<br />
| Africa 4<br />
|-<br />
| 29<br />
| {{cr|FJI}}<br />
| EAP 2<br />
|-<br />
| 30<br />
| {{cr|JEY}}<br />
| Europe 6<br />
|-<br />
| 31<br />
| {{cr|NPL}}<br />
| Asia 5<br />
|-<br />
| 32<br />
| {{cr|ARG}}<br />
| Americas 5<br />
|-<br />
| 33<br />
| {{cr|SGP}}<br />
| Asia 6<br />
|-<br />
| 34<br />
|{{cr|BHR}} <br />
| Asia 7 <br />
|-<br />
| 35<br />
| {{cr|GGY}}<br />
| Europe 7<br />
|-<br />
| 36 <br />
| {{cr|MYS}}<br />
| Asia 8<br />
|-<br />
| 37<br />
| {{cr|BOT}}<br />
| Africa 5 <br />
|-<br />
| 38<br />
| {{cr|NOR}}<br />
| Europe 8<br />
|-<br />
| 39<br />
| {{cr|NGR}}<br />
| Africa 6<br />
|-<br />
| 40<br />
| {{cr|JPN}}<br />
| EAP 3<br />
|-<br />
| 41<br />
| {{cr|SUR}}<br />
| Americas 6<br />
|-<br />
| 42<br />
| {{cr|GIB}}<br />
| Europe 9<br />
|}<br />
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=== Historical ICC ODI Champions ===<br />
The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to October 2002. This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- bgcolor="#efefef"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Cumulative Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
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| {{cr|AUS}} || October 2002 || January 2007 || 52 || 52 || 140<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || February 2007 || February 2007 || 1 || 1 || 128<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || March 2007 || February 2008 || 12 || 64 || 130<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || March 2008 || May 2008 || 3 || 4 || 127<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2008 || December 2008 || 7 || 71 || 131<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || January 2009 || August 2009 || 8 || 12 || 127<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || September 2009 || present || 24 || 95 || 134<br />
|-<br />
|colspan=6|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
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== See also ==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC Test Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[LG ICC cricket ratings]]<br />
* [[AQB Sports Ratings]]<br />
* [[Rediff cricket rankings|Rediff Cricket Rankings]]<br />
* [[Cricket World Rankings]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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*[http://www.icc-cricket.com/odi/ ICC ODI Championship]<br />
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[[Category:International Cricket Council awards and rankings|ODI Championship]]<br />
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| name = ICC Test Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC Test Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[Test cricket]]<br />
| tournament format =notional (ongoing points<br>accumulation through all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = 10<br />
| champions = {{cr|ENG}} (125 points)<br />
| most successful = [[File:Flag of Australia.svg|25px]] Australia (74 months) <br />
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The '''ICC Test Championship''' is an international competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]] in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]] for the 10 teams that play [[Test cricket]]. The competition is notional in the sense that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on all international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular Test cricket scheduling with no consideration of home or away status.<br />
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In essence, after every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and the Test-playing teams are ranked by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).<br />
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The points for winning a Test match or series are greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing the match or series are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An 'average' team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
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The International Cricket Council awards a trophy, the ICC Test Championship mace, to the team holding the highest rating. The mace is transferred whenever a new team moves to the top of the rating list.<ref>[http://cricketnext.in.com/news/england-presented-with-test-mace/59674-13.html cricketnext - England presented with Test mace]. Retrieved 22 August 2011</ref><br />
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As of 22 August 2011, [[England national cricket team|England]] lead the ICC Test Championship with a rating of 125, while the lowest rated team, [[Bangladeshi cricket team|Bangladesh]], has a rating of 8.<br />
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==Test championship calculations==<br />
The calculations for the table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches and series played. (A series must include at least two Tests).<br />
* A series only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Series played in the first two years of the three-year limit count half; essentially, recent matches are given more weight.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular series:<br />
** Find the series result<br />
*** Award 1 point to a team for each win<br />
*** Award 1/2 point to a team for each draw<br />
*** Award 1 bonus point to the team winning the series<br />
*** Award 1/2 bonus point to each team if the series is drawn<br />
** Convert the series result to actual ratings points<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is less than 40 points, then the ratings points for each team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (50 points MORE than the opponent's rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (50 points LESS than the opponent's rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the stronger team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (10 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (90 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the weaker team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (90 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (10 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
** Add the ratings points scored by the team to the total ratings points already scored (in previous matches, as reflected by the Table)<br />
** Update the number of matches played by the team through adding ''one more than the number of games in the series'' (a two Test match series will result in the match count getting incremented by three)<br />
** Divide the new rating points with the updated number of matches to get the final rating.<br />
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==Current rankings==<br />
=== Main Test table ===<br />
{{ICC Test Championship rankings}}<br />
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*Note: [[Zimbabwean national cricket team|Zimbabwe]] are currently unranked, as they have played insufficient matches. They have 63 points and a rating of 63.<br />
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==Historical rankings==<br />
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[[Image:Test Rankings since Jun 2003.png|thumb|World rankings for the top eight teams from 2003 to 2011]]<br />
The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to June 2003. The teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods, are:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="background:#efefef;"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2003 || July 2009 || 74 || 143<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || August 2009 || November 2009 || 4 || 122<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|IND}} || December 2009 || July 2011 || 20 || 130<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|ENG}} || August 2011 || present || 0 || 125<br />
|-<br />
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|colspan=5|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
|}<br />
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Since the ICC officially began ranking teams in 2003, Australia has dominated as it had done so in Test cricket since around 1995. However from 2009, five teams (Australia, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and England) have competed for the top positions.<br />
<br />
==Tournament format==<br />
For the past few years there has been speculation that the [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] would introduce a Test Championship tournament, similar to that of the [[Cricket World Cup|World Cup]], [[ICC Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]], [[ICC World Twenty20|World Twenty20]] and [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]. <br />
<br />
ICC chief executive [[Haroon Lorgat]] has proposed a quadrennial tournament with the four best-performing nations to meet in semi-finals and a final, in a bid to boost flagging interest in the longest form of the sport.The first tournament could replace the 2013 Champions Trophy in England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/467606.html |title=ICC news: Lorgat hints at Test championship in 2013 &#124; Cricket News &#124; Cricinfo ICC Site |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |date= |accessdate=2011-08-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/523745.html |title=ICC news: ICC could use 'timeless' Test for World Championship final &#124; Cricket News &#124; Cricinfo ICC Site |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |date= |accessdate=2011-08-15}}</ref><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC ODI Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[ICC Player Rankings]]<br />
<div style="clear: both"></div><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/rankings/rankings.html ICC Test and ODI Championship Rankings]<br />
<br />
{{International cricket}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Test cricket competitions]]<br />
[[Category:International Cricket Council awards and rankings|Test Championship]]<br />
<br />
[[bn:আইসিসি টেস্ট চ্যাম্পিয়নশীপ]]<br />
[[fr:ICC Test Championship]]<br />
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{{Infobox cyclist<br />
| name = Federico Echave<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = Federico Echave Musatadi<br />
| nickname = <br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1960|07|20}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Kortezubi]], Spain<br />
| uciregistration = Spain<br />
| currentteam = Retired<br />
| discipline = Road<br />
| role = Rider<br />
| ridertype = Climbing specialist<br />
| amateuryears = <br />
| amateurteams = <br />
| proyears = 1982&ndash;1986<br>1987&ndash;1989<br>1990&ndash;1993<br>1994&ndash;1996<br />
| proteams = Teka<br>BH<br>CLAS-Cajastur<br>Mapei<br />
| majorwins = Tour de France, 1 stage<br/>Vuelta a España, 2 stages<br />
| updated = September 11, 2007<br />
}}<br />
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'''Federico Echave Musatadi''' (born 17 June 1960 in [[Kortezubi]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] former professional [[road bicycle racer]]. He won the prestigious stage up to [[Alpe d'Huez]] in [[1987 Tour de France]].<br />
<br />
== Major results ==<br />
{{Palmares start}}<br />
;1982 - Teka<br />
:1st, Stage 1, [[Vuelta a Cantabria]]<br />
;1983 - Teka<br />
:1st, Prologue, [[Vuelta a Asturias]]<br />
;1984 - Teka<br />
:1st, Overall, Stage 3 and 4, [[Vuelta a Burgos]]<br />
;1985 - Teka<br />
:1st, [[Klasika Primavera]]<br />
:1st, Stage 5, [[1985 Vuelta a España|Vuelta a España]]<br />
:1st, Stage 4, [[Vuelta a Andalucía]]<br />
:1st, Stage 2, [[Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana]]<br />
:1st, Stage 2, [[Vuelta a La Rioja]]<br />
;1986 - Teka<br />
:1st, [[Klasika Primavera]]<br />
:1st, Stage 9, [[Volta a Catalunya]]<br />
:1st, Stage 2, [[Vuelta a Cantabria]]<br />
;1987 - BH<br />
:1st, Stage 20, [[1987 Tour de France|Tour de France]]<br />
:1st, Stage 2, [[Vuelta a Asturias]]<br />
:1st, [[Circuito de Getxo]]<br />
;1988 - BH<br />
:1st, Stage 4, [[Vuelta a Asturias]]<br />
:1st, Overall, [[Vuelta a La Rioja]]<br />
;1989 - BH<br />
:1st, Overall, [[Vuelta a Castilla y León]]<br />
:1st, Overall and Stage 1, [[Bicicleta Eibarresa]]<br />
;1990 - CLAS-Cajastur<br />
:[[1990 Vuelta a España|Vuelta a España]]<br />
::1st, Stage 17<br />
::6th, Overall<br />
:5th, Overall, [[1990 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]]<br />
:1st, Overall, [[Tour of Galicia]]<br />
;1991 - CLAS-Cajastur<br />
:1st, Stage 3, [[Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana]]<br />
;1992 - CLAS-Cajastur<br />
:1st, [[Grand Prix des Amériques]]<br />
:1st, [[Klasika Primavera]]<br />
:5th, Overall, [[1992 Vuelta a España|Vuelta a España]]<br />
;1993 - CLAS-Cajastur<br />
:1st, Stage 2, [[Vuelta al País Vasco]]<br />
:1st, Stage 5, [[Volta a Mallorca]]<br />
:1st, [[Subida al Txitxarro]]<br />
{{Palmares end}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.urtekaria.com/asp/verPalmExciclC.asp?idVeterano=2088&letraEle=e&pagina=lstExciclistasC.asp Federico Echave Palmarès by urtekaria.com {{es icon}}]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cricket tournament main<br />
| name = ICC Test Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC Test Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[Test cricket]]<br />
| tournament format =notional (ongoing points<br>accumulation through all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = 10<br />
| champions = {{cr|IND}} (125 points)<br />
| most successful = [[File:Flag of Australia.svg|25px]] Australia (74 months) <br />
<br />
}}<br />
The '''ICC Test Championship''' is an international competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]] in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]] for the 9 teams that play [[Test cricket]]. The competition is notional in the sense that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on all international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular Test cricket scheduling with no consideration of home or away status.<br />
<br />
In essence, after every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and the Test-playing teams are ranked by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).<br />
<br />
The points for winning a Test match or series are greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing the match or series are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An 'average' team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
<br />
The International Cricket Council awards a trophy, the ICC Test Championship mace, to the team holding the highest rating. The mace is transferred whenever a new team moves to the top of the rating list.<ref>[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=2157_1261926960 ICC - Dhoni gets his hands on the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship mace]. Retrieved 5 January 2010</ref><br />
<br />
As of 13 July 2011, [[India national cricket team|India]] lead the ICC Test Championship with a rating of 125, while the lowest rated team, [[Bangladeshi cricket team|Bangladesh]], has a rating of 13. <br />
<br />
==Test championship calculations==<br />
The calculations for the table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches and series played. (A series must include at least two Tests).<br />
* A series only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Series played in the first two years of the three-year limit count half; essentially, recent matches are given more weight.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular series:<br />
** Find the series result<br />
*** Award 1 point to a team for each win<br />
*** Award 1/2 point to a team for each draw<br />
*** Award 1 bonus point to the team winning the series<br />
*** Award 1/2 bonus point to each team if the series is drawn<br />
** Convert the series result to actual ratings points<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is less than 40 points, then the ratings points for each team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (50 points MORE than the opponent's rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (50 points LESS than the opponent's rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the stronger team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (10 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (90 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the weaker team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (90 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (10 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
** Add the ratings points scored by the team to the total ratings points already scored (in previous matches, as reflected by the Table)<br />
** Update the number of matches played by the team through adding ''one more than the number of games in the series'' (a two Test match series will result in the match count getting incremented by three)<br />
** Divide the new rating points with the updated number of matches to get the final rating.<br />
<br />
==Current rankings==<br />
<br />
=== Main Test table ===<br />
{{ICC Test Championship rankings}}<br />
<br />
*Note: [[Zimbabwean national cricket team|Zimbabwe]] has suspended its participation in Test cricket twice; first from June 10, 2004 to January 6, 2005 and from January 18, 2006 to August 4, 2011. They are not currently ranked on the Test Championship table as they have not played the required number of matches to qualify.<br />
<br />
==Historical Rankings==<br />
<br />
[[Image:Test Rankings since Jun 2003.png|thumb|World rankings for the top eight teams from 2003 to 2011]]<br />
The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to June 2003. The teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods, are:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- bgcolor="#efefef"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2003 || July 2009 || 74 || 143<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || August 2009 || November 2009 || 4 || 122<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|IND}} || December 2009 || Present || 19 || 130<br />
|-<br />
|colspan=5|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Since the ICC officially began ranking teams in 2003, Australia has dominated as it had done so in Test cricket since around 1995. However from 2009, five teams (Australia, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and England) have competed for the top positions. From December 2009, India has been ranked first in the ICC Test Championship.<br />
<br />
==Tournament format==<br />
For the past few years there has been speculation that the [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] would introduce a Test Championship tournament, similar to that of the [[Cricket World Cup|World Cup]], [[ICC Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]], [[ICC World Twenty20|World Twenty20]] and [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]. <br />
<br />
ICC chief executive [[Haroon Lorgat]] has proposed a quadrennial tournament with the four best-performing nations to meet in semi-finals and a final, in a bid to boost flagging interest in the longest form of the sport. The first tournament could replace the 2013 Champions Trophy in England.<br />
<ref>http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/467606.html</ref><br />
<ref>http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/523745.html</ref><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC ODI Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[ICC Player Rankings]]<br />
<div style="clear: both"></div><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist|1}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/rankings/rankings.html ICC Test and ODI Championship Rankings]<br />
<br />
{{International cricket}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Test cricket competitions]]<br />
[[Category:International Cricket Council awards and rankings|Test Championship]]<br />
<br />
[[fr:ICC Test Championship]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cricket tournament main<br />
| name = ICC Test Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC Test Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[Test cricket]]<br />
| tournament format =notional (ongoing points<br>accumulation through all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = {{cr|AUS}}<br>{{cr|BAN}}<br>{{cr|ENG}}<br>{{cr|IND}} <br>{{cr|NZ}}<br>{{cr|PAK}}<br>{{cr|Sri Lanka}}<br>{{cr|South Africa}}<br>{{cr|West Indies}}<br>{{cr|ZIM}} <br />
| champions = {{cr|IND}} (128 points)<br />
| most successful = [[File:Flag_of_Australia.svg|25px]] Australia (74 months) <br />
<br />
}}<br />
The '''ICC Test Championship''' is an international competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]] in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]] for the 9 teams that play [[Test cricket]]. The competition is notional in the sense that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on all international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular Test cricket scheduling.<br />
<br />
In essence, after every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and the Test-playing teams are ranked by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).<br />
<br />
The points for winning a Test match or series are greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing the match or series are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An 'average' team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
<br />
The International Cricket Council awards a trophy, the ICC Test Championship mace, to the team holding the highest rating. The mace is transferred whenever a new team moves to the top of the rating list.<ref>[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=2157_1261926960 ICC - Dhoni gets his hands on the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship mace]. Retrieved 5 January 2010</ref><br />
<br />
As of 5 December 2010, [[India national cricket team|India]] lead the ICC Test Championship with a rating of 129, while the lowest rated team, [[Bangladeshi cricket team|Bangladesh]], has a rating of 7.<br />
<br />
==Test championship calculations==<br />
The calculations for the table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches and series played. (A series must include at least two Tests).<br />
* A series only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Series played in the first two years of the three-year limit count half; essentially, recent matches are given more weight.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular series:<br />
** Find the series result<br />
*** Award 1 point to a team for each win<br />
*** Award 1/2 point to a team for each draw<br />
*** Award 1 bonus point to the team winning the series<br />
*** Award 1/2 bonus point to each team if the series is drawn<br />
** Convert the series result to actual ratings points<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is less than 40 points, then the ratings points for each team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (50 points MORE than the opponent's rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (50 points LESS than the opponent's rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the stronger team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (10 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (90 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the weaker team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (90 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (10 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
** Add the ratings points scored by the team to the total ratings points already scored (in previous matches, as reflected by the Table)<br />
** Update the number of matches played by the team through adding ''one more than the number of games in the series'' (a two Test match series will result in the match count getting incremented by three)<br />
** Divide the new rating points with the updated number of matches to get the final rating.<br />
<br />
==Current rankings==<br />
=== Main Test table ===<br />
{{ICC Test Championship rankings}}<br />
<br />
*Note: [[Zimbabwean national cricket team|Zimbabwe]] has suspended its participation in Test cricket twice; first from June 10, 2004 to January 6, 2005 and then from January 18, 2006. They were scheduled to resume Test cricket in November 2007, but have yet to resume playing.<br />
<br />
==Historical Rankings==<br />
=== ICC Test Champions ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- bgcolor="#efefef"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2003 || July 2009 || 74 || 143<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || August 2009 || November 2009 || 4 || 122<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|IND}} || December 2009 || Present || 19 || 130<br />
|-<br />
|colspan=5|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
|}<br />
<br />
*Note: The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to June 2003. This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods.<br />
<br />
=== ICC Test World Rankings ===<br />
[[Image:Forumforcricket.JPG|thumb|150px|World Rankings for the top five teams from 2009 to 2010. ]]<br />
Since ICC officially began ranking teams, Australia has dominated. However from 2009, five teams (Australia, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and England) have competed for the top positions. From December 2009, India has been in the first place without losing it.<br />
<br />
==Tournament format==<br />
For the past few years there has been speculation throughout the cricketing world that the [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] would introduce a Test Championship Tournament, similar to that of the [[Cricket World Cup|World Cup]], [[ICC Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]], [[ICC World Twenty20|World Twenty20]] and [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]. There will be a [[test championship]] every 4 years with the first in May 2013 in England. {{citation needed|date=January 2011}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC ODI Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[ICC Player Rankings]]<br />
<div style="clear: both"></div><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist|1}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/rankings/rankings.html ICC Test and ODI Championship Rankings]<br />
<br />
{{International cricket}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Test cricket competitions]]<br />
[[Category:International Cricket Council awards and rankings|Test Championship]]<br />
<br />
[[fr:ICC Test Championship]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cycling team<br />
| teamname=PDM-Concorde<br />
| image=<br />
| code=PDM<br />
| base= Netherlands<br />
| founded={{start date|1986}}<br />
| disbanded=1992<br />
| manager= <br />
| techdirector=<br />
| ds1 =[[Roy Schuiten]]<br />
| ds2 =Jan Gisbers<br />
| ds3 =<br />
| ds4 =<br />
| ds5 =<br />
| discipline=Road<br />
| status=<br />
| season =<br />
| oldname =<br />
| kitimage=PDM cycling jersey.jpg<br />
}}<br />
'''PDM-Concorde''' also '''PDM-Ultima''' was a [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] professional [[cycling team]] from 1986 until the end of 1992. Gin-MG was co-sponsor in Spanish races and Cidona was co-sponsor in the 1991 [[Nissan Classic]]. The team was sponsored by Philips Dupont Magnetics, a joint venture between the electronics company, [[Philips]], and the chemical company, [[DuPont]]. It rode cycles made for the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] bicycle company Concorde by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer Ciocc. <br />
<br />
==History==<br />
[[Roy Schuiten]] was team manager and Jan Gisbers directeur sportif in 1986. Gisbers took over as the team manager the following year and remained until 1992. He was joined by Piet van der Kruijs and Ferdi van den Haute. <br />
<br />
The team was successful in [[Classic cycle races|classics]] and had a rider second overall in the [[Tour de France]] in [[1987 Tour de France|1987]] with [[Pedro Delgado]] and [[1988 Tour de France|1988]] with [[Steven Rooks]]. It also had third place with [[Erik Breukink]] in [[1990 Tour de France|1990]]. It won the Tour team classification in 1988 and 1989. PDM rider [[Gert-Jan Theunisse]] was second in the [[1988 Tour de France]], battling former PDM teammate [[Pedro Delgado]], when he tested positive for testosterone and received a 10-minute penalty.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.abcc.co.uk/Articles/DrgsTdeF.html|title=Drugs and Tour de France|publisher=Association of British Cycling Coaches|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref> <br />
<br />
The team dropped out of the [[1991 Tour de France]] with reported food poisoning<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.iht.com/articles/1991/07/17/tour.php|title=Illness Forces Breukink out of Tour|publisher=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=2007-11-11}} {{Dead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Team members and team doctor Wim Sanders said in a TV documentary in 2008 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://geschiedenis.vpro.nl/programmas/2899536/afleveringen/38951974/|title=De bedorven kip van PDM'', in Andere Tijden; broadcast on Jan 17, 2008|publisher=NOS/VPRO, Dutch public television|accessdate=2008-04-01}} (in Dutch)</ref> that the cause was careless storage of [[Intralipid]], a nutritional aid with which riders had been injected.<ref name="scandalthree">{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/nov97/nov29a.html|title=<br />
The Dutch Doping Scandal – Part 3|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref><br />
The team continued one more year, after which the sponsor sold the team to [[Festina (cycling team)|Festina]].<br />
<br />
==Doping affair==<br />
In November 1997 Cyclingnews.com reported an inquiry in [[The Netherlands]].<ref name="scandal">{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/nov97/nov28a.html |title=<br />
Drug Scandal in the Netherlands|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref> which appeared to reveal doping in the PDM team. Wim Sanders, the doctor from 1990 to 1991, was the centre of the investigation, which was initiated when the general manager of the team, Manfred Krikke, called the [[FIOD-ECD|Fiscal Information and Investigation Service]] to investigate. It was said Sanders supplied anabolic steroids and EPO to the team and was responsible for the intralipid affair of the [[1991 Tour de France]].<ref name="scandal"/> According to cyclingnews.com, 1990 was the height of the drug taking in the team and two riders stopped with heart problems<ref name="scandal"/>; whether this refers to stopping professional cycling or performance-enhancing drugs was unclear. Gisbers denied knowledge of doping.<ref name="scandalthree"/><br />
<br />
==Famous cyclists==<br />
*[[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]]<br />
*[[Pedro Delgado]]<br />
*[[Gerrie Knetemann]]<br />
*[[Steven Rooks]]<br />
*[[Raúl Alcalá]]<br />
*[[Gert-Jan Theunisse]]<br />
*[[Rudy Dhaenens]]<br />
*[[Adrie van der Poel]]<br />
*[[Dag Erik Pedersen]]<br />
*[[Erik Breukink]]<br />
*[[Jean-Paul Van Poppel]]<br />
*[[Peter Van Petegem]]<br />
*[[Uwe Raab]]<br />
*[[José Luis Laguía]]<br />
<br />
==Important Victories==<br />
*[[Tour de France]] [[Points Classification]] 1989<br />
*{{flagiconUCI}} World Road Race Championship 1990<br />
*{{NED}} Road Race Championship 1987<br />
*{{SUI}} Road Race Championship 1987<br />
*{{GER}} Road Race Championship 1991<br />
*[[Amstel Gold Race]] 1986<br />
*[[Paris–Tours]] 1987<br />
*[[Züri-Metzgete]] 1988<br />
*[[Clásica de San Sebastián]] 1988, 1992<br />
*[[Liège–Bastogne–Liège]] 1988, 1989<br />
*[[Giro di Lombardia]] 1991<br />
*[[Ronde van Nederland]] 1986<br />
*[[Vuelta a Andalucía]] 1986<br />
*[[Grand Prix de Wallonie]] 1986, 1992<br />
*[[Tour de Luxembourg]] 1986<br />
*[[Paris–Brussels]] 1987<br />
*[[Étoile de Bessèges]] 1988<br />
*[[GP Fourmies]] 1987<br />
*[[Herald Sun Tour]] 1988<br />
*Ruta de Mexico 1989<br />
*[[Vuelta a Asturias]] 1989, 1990<br />
*[[Tour de Trump]] 1990<br />
*[[Tour du Pont]] 1990, 1991<br />
*[[Tour de Suisse]] 1990<br />
*[[GP Eddy Merckx]] 1991<br />
*[[Nissan Classic]] 1990, 1991<br />
*[[Giro del Piemonte]] 1992<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Defunct cycling teams]]<br />
[[Category:Cycling teams based in the Netherlands]]<br />
[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1986]]<br />
[[Category:Sports clubs disestablished in 1992]]<br />
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[[fr:Équipe cycliste PDM]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cycling team<br />
| teamname=PDM-Concorde<br />
| image=<br />
| code=PDM<br />
| base= Netherlands<br />
| founded={{start date|1986}}<br />
| disbanded=1992<br />
| manager= <br />
| techdirector=<br />
| ds1 =[[Roy Schuiten]]<br />
| ds2 =Jan Gisbers<br />
| ds3 =<br />
| ds4 =<br />
| ds5 =<br />
| discipline=Road<br />
| status=<br />
| season =<br />
| oldname =<br />
| kitimage=PDM cycling jersey.jpg<br />
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'''PDM-Concorde''' also '''PDM-Ultima''' was a [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] professional [[cycling team]] from 1986 until the end of 1992. Gin-MG was co-sponsor in Spanish races and Cidona was co-sponsor in the 1991 [[Nissan Classic]]. The team was sponsored by Philips Dupont Magnetics, a joint venture between the electronics company, [[Philips]], and the chemical company, [[DuPont]]. It rode cycles made for the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] bicycle company Concorde by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer Ciocc. <br />
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==History==<br />
[[Roy Schuiten]] was team manager and Jan Gisbers directeur sportif in 1986. Gisbers took over as the team manager the following year and remained until 1992. He was joined by Piet van der Kruijs and Ferdi van den Haute. <br />
<br />
The team was successful in [[Classic cycle races|classics]] and had a rider second overall in the [[Tour de France]] in [[1987 Tour de France|1987]] with [[Pedro Delgado]] and [[1988 Tour de France|1988]] with [[Steven Rooks]]. It also had third place with [[Erik Breukink]] in [[1990 Tour de France|1990]]. It won the Tour team classification in 1988 and 1989. PDM rider [[Gert-Jan Theunisse]] was second in the [[1988 Tour de France]], battling former PDM teammate [[Pedro Delgado]], when he tested positive for testosterone and received a 10-minute penalty.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.abcc.co.uk/Articles/DrgsTdeF.html|title=Drugs and Tour de France|publisher=Association of British Cycling Coaches|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref> <br />
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The team dropped out of the [[1991 Tour de France]] with reported food poisoning<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.iht.com/articles/1991/07/17/tour.php|title=Illness Forces Breukink out of Tour|publisher=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=2007-11-11}} {{Dead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Team members and team doctor Wim Sanders said in a TV documentary in 2008 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://geschiedenis.vpro.nl/programmas/2899536/afleveringen/38951974/|title=De bedorven kip van PDM'', in Andere Tijden; broadcast on Jan 17, 2008|publisher=NOS/VPRO, Dutch public television|accessdate=2008-04-01}} (in Dutch)</ref> that the cause was careless storage of [[Intralipid]], a nutritional aid with which riders had been injected.<ref name="scandalthree">{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/nov97/nov29a.html|title=<br />
The Dutch Doping Scandal – Part 3|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref><br />
The team continued one more year, after which the sponsor sold the team to [[Festina (cycling team)|Festina]].<br />
<br />
==Doping affair==<br />
In November 1997 Cyclingnews.com reported an inquiry in [[The Netherlands]].<ref name="scandal">{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/nov97/nov28a.html |title=<br />
Drug Scandal in the Netherlands|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref> which appeared to reveal doping in the PDM team. Wim Sanders, the doctor from 1990 to 1991, was the centre of the investigation, which was initiated when the general manager of the team, Manfred Krikke, called the [[FIOD-ECD|Fiscal Information and Investigation Service]] to investigate. It was said Sanders supplied anabolic steroids and EPO to the team and was responsible for the intralipid affair of the [[1991 Tour de France]].<ref name="scandal"/> According to cyclingnews.com, 1990 was the height of the drug taking in the team and two riders stopped with heart problems<ref name="scandal"/>; whether this refers to stopping professional cycling or performance-enhancing drugs was unclear. Gisbers denied knowledge of doping.<ref name="scandalthree"/><br />
<br />
==Famous cyclists==<br />
*[[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]]<br />
*[[Pedro Delgado]]<br />
*[[Gerrie Knetemann]]<br />
*[[Steven Rooks]]<br />
*[[Raúl Alcalá]]<br />
*[[Gert-Jan Theunisse]]<br />
*[[Rudy Dhaenens]]<br />
*[[Adrie van der Poel]]<br />
*[[Dag Erik Pedersen]]<br />
*[[Erik Breukink]]<br />
*[[Jean-Paul Van Poppel]]<br />
*[[Peter Van Petegem]]<br />
*[[Uwe Raab]]<br />
*[[José Luis Laguia]]<br />
<br />
==Important Victories==<br />
*[[Tour de France]] [[Points Classification]] 1989<br />
*{{flagiconUCI}} World Road Race Championship 1990<br />
*{{NED}} Road Race Championship 1987<br />
*{{SUI}} Road Race Championship 1987<br />
*{{GER}} Road Race Championship 1991<br />
*[[Amstel Gold Race]] 1986<br />
*[[Paris–Tours]] 1987<br />
*[[Züri-Metzgete]] 1988<br />
*[[Clásica de San Sebastián]] 1988, 1992<br />
*[[Liège–Bastogne–Liège]] 1988, 1989<br />
*[[Giro di Lombardia]] 1991<br />
*[[Ronde van Nederland]] 1986<br />
*[[Vuelta a Andalucía]] 1986<br />
*[[Grand Prix de Wallonie]] 1986, 1992<br />
*[[Tour de Luxembourg]] 1986<br />
*[[Paris–Brussels]] 1987<br />
*[[Étoile de Bessèges]] 1988<br />
*[[GP Fourmies]] 1987<br />
*[[Herald Sun Tour]] 1988<br />
*Ruta de Mexico 1989<br />
*[[Vuelta a Asturias]] 1989, 1990<br />
*[[Tour de Trump]] 1990<br />
*[[Tour du Pont]] 1990, 1991<br />
*[[Tour de Suisse]] 1990<br />
*[[GP Eddy Merckx]] 1991<br />
*[[Nissan Classic]] 1990, 1991<br />
*[[Giro del Piemonte]] 1992<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Defunct cycling teams]]<br />
[[Category:Cycling teams based in the Netherlands]]<br />
[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1986]]<br />
[[Category:Sports clubs disestablished in 1992]]<br />
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[[es:PDM (equipo ciclista)]]<br />
[[fr:Équipe cycliste PDM]]<br />
[[it:PDM-Concorde]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club<br />
|clubname = Chelsea Reserves and Academy<br />
|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves and Academy<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = Chelsea Football Club Training Ground<br>[[Cobham, Surrey]]<br />
|capacity = <br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserve)<br />[[Dermot Drummy]] (Academy)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[Premier Reserve League]]<br />[[Premier Academy League]]<br />
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'''Chelsea F.C. Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Reserve League]] Southern Division. They are the reigning Champions in the Southern Division winning the Championship in 2010 - 11. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]].<br />
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'''Chelsea F.C. Academy''' are the youth team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Academy League]]. They have won the FA Youth Cup in 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]] and ended being runners-up in 1958, 2008. The academy team is coached by [[Dermot Drummy]]. The academy team is regarded as one of the best and many of it's recent products have a bright future in the game.Several made their first team debuts in 2010-11.<br />
<br />
[[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's reserve and academy teams.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium. Currently they play their home games at the club's [[Cobham Training Centre|training ground]] at [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]] and temporarily use the clubs's home ground [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]] for the big matches. The Academy Team also play their home games at the club's training ground.<br />
<br />
== Reserve squad ==<br />
{{updated|27 April 2011}}<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Reserve Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=47|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Aliu Djaló}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=51|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Rohan Ince}}<br />
{{fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=53|nat=Sweden|pos=FW|name=Marko Mitrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=58|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Phillip]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=62|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Nathaniel Chalobah}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=64|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
== Academy squad ==<br />
{{updated|27 April 2011}}<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Academy Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=GK|name=Jamal Blackman}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Czech Republic|pos=DF|name=[[Tomáš Kalas]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Todd Kane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Archange Nkumu}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Ben Sampayo}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Reece Loudon}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=MF|name=George Saville}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=MF|name=James Ashton}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Sweden|pos=MF|name=Anjur Osmanovic}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Sweden|pos=MF|name=Amin Affane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Buomesca Na Bangna}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Danny Stenning}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Republic of Ireland|pos=MF|name=Anton Rodgers}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Kenya|pos=FW|name=Bobby Devyne}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=-|nat=Austria|pos=FW|name=Philipp Prosenik}} <br />
<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
**Winners: 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
**Runners-up: 1958, 2008<br />
*'''[[Premier Reserve League]]: 1'''<br />
**Winners: 2011<br />
<br />
== Out on loan ==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=54|nat=ENG|pos=GK|name=[[Sam Walker (footballer)|Sam Walker]]|other=at [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=WAL|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CRO|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]|other=at [[Vitesse Arnhem]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon (footballer)|Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]|other=at [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=URU|pos=FW|name=Jhon Pírez|other=at [[Defensor Sporting]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
== Notable Academy graduates ==<br />
<small>'''NB:''' ''Bold players are still playing in [[Chelsea F.C.]]''</small><br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Osgood]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Bonetti]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Tambling]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Greaves]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ron Harris (footballer)|Ron Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Allan Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Terry Venables]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Smith (footballer born 1933)|Bobby Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Brabrook]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Wilkins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ian Hutchinson (footballer born 1948)|Ian Hutchinson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Houseman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Clive Walker]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bert Murray]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Hollins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Andy Myers]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Alan Hudson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Graeme Le Saux]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Neil Clement]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jon Harley]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jody Morris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[John Terry]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Carlton Cole]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Lenny Pidgeley]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Smith (English footballer)|Jimmy Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Frank Nouble]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Sinclair]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Michael Mancienne]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Josh McEachran]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Gareth Hall]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Boyle (footballer)|John Boyle]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Samuele Dalla Bona]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Borini]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Gaël Kakuta]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikael Forssell]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Ben Sahar]]<br />
*{{flagicon|GER}} [[Robert Huth]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Stoch]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Phil Younghusband]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[James Younghusband]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|IRL}} [[Nick Colgan]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Jeffrey Bruma]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Patrick van Aanholt]]'''<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{Chelsea F.C.}}<br />
{{Premier Reserve League seasons}}<br />
{{Premier Academy League seasons}}<br />
{{Premier Reserve League South}}<br />
{{Premier Academy League Group A}}<br />
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[[Category:Chelsea F.C.|Reserves & Academy]]<br />
[[Category:English reserve football teams]]<br />
[[Category:Association football academies]]<br />
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[[es:Chelsea Football Club Reserves]]<br />
[[fa:آکادمی و تیم دوم باشگاه فوتبال چلسی]]<br />
[[ja:チェルシーFC.リザーブ]]<br />
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|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves and Academy<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = Chelsea Football Club Training Ground<br>[[Cobham, Surrey]]<br />
|capacity = <br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserve)<br />[[Dermot Drummy]] (Academy)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[Premier Reserve League]]<br />[[Premier Academy League]]<br />
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'''Chelsea F.C. Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Reserve League]] southern Division. They have never won any competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]].<br />
<br />
'''Chelsea F.C. Academy''' are the youth team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Academy League]]. They have won the FA Youth Cup in 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]] and ended being runners-up in 1958, 2008. The academy team is coached by [[Dermot Drummy]]. The academy team was once regarded as one of the best. Recently, little or no regular first team players have come out of the academy team recently since [[John Terry]]. This may change soon as several Premier League managers have tipped [[Josh McEachran]] as a likely future star.<br />
<br />
[[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's reserve and academy teams.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium. Currently they play their home games at the club's [[Cobham Training Centre|training ground]] at [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]] and temporarily use the clubs's home ground [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]] for the big matches. The Academy Team also play their home games at the club's training ground.<br />
<br />
== Reserve Squad ==<br />
:''As of 25 September 2010.'' <small>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Reserve Squad]</small><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=61|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=47|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=51|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Rohan Ince}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=62|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Nathaniel Chalobah}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Aliu Djaló}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=Italy|pos=MF|name=Jacopo Sala}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=Turkey|pos=MF|name=Gökhan Töre}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=53|nat=Sweden|pos=FW|name=Marko Mitrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=58|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Phillip]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=64|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
== Academy Squad ==<br />
:''As of 01 February 2011.'' <small>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Academy Squad]</small><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=GK|name=Jamal Blackman}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=GK|name=Mitchell Beeney}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Alex Davey}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Todd Kane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Archange Nkumu}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Ben Sampayo}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Nortei Nortey}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Reece Loudon}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=56|nat=England|pos=MF|name=George Saville}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=James Ashton}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=John Swift}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Sweden|pos=MF|name=Amin Affane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Buomesca Na Bangna}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Danny Stenning}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Republic of Ireland|pos=MF|name=Anton Rodgers}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Walter Figueira}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Ismail Seremba}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Lewis Baker}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Tanzania|pos=FW|name=Adam Nditi}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Kenya|pos=FW|name=Bobby Devyne}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Austria|pos=FW|name=Philipp Prosenik}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=Norway|pos=MF|name=Henrik Breimyr}} (On Trial) <br />
{{Fs end}} <br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
**Winners: 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
**Runners-up: 1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== Out on loan ==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=WAL|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CRO|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]|other=at [[Vitesse Arnhem]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=54|nat=ENG|pos=GK|name=[[Sam Walker (footballer)|Sam Walker]]|other=at [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon (footballer)|Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]|other=at [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]|other=at [[Notts County F.C.|Notts County]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=URU|pos=FW|name=Jhon Pírez|other=at [[Defensor Sporting]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
== Notable Academy graduates ==<br />
<small>'''NB:''' ''Bold players are still playing in [[Chelsea F.C.]]''</small><br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Osgood]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Bonetti]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Tambling]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Greaves]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ron Harris (footballer)|Ron Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Allan Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Terry Venables]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Smith (footballer born 1933)|Bobby Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Brabrook]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Wilkins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ian Hutchinson (footballer born 1948)|Ian Hutchinson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Houseman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Clive Walker]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bert Murray]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Hollins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Andy Myers]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Alan Hudson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Graeme Le Saux]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Neil Clement]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jon Harley]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jody Morris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[John Terry]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Carlton Cole]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Smith (English footballer)|Jimmy Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Frank Nouble]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Sinclair]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Michael Mancienne]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Josh McEachran]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Gareth Hall]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Boyle (footballer)|John Boyle]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Samuele Dalla Bona]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Fabio Borini]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Gaël Kakuta]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikael Forssell]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Ben Sahar]]<br />
*{{flagicon|GER}} [[Robert Huth]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Stoch]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Phil Younghusband]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[James Younghusband]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|IRL}} [[Nick Colgan]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Jeffrey Bruma]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Patrick van Aanholt]]'''<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html '''Reserve Team Profiles''']<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html '''Academy Team Profiles''']<br />
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{{Premier Academy League seasons}}<br />
{{Premier Reserve League South}}<br />
{{Premier Academy League Group A}}<br />
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[[Category:Association football academies]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club<br />
|clubname = Chelsea Reserves and Academy<br />
|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves and Academy<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = Chelsea Football Club Training Ground<br>[[Cobham, Surrey]]<br />
|capacity = <br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserve)<br />[[Dermot Drummy]] (Academy)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[Premier Reserve League]]<br />[[Premier Academy League]]<br />
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'''Chelsea F.C. Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Reserve League]] southern Division. They have never won any competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]].<br />
<br />
'''Chelsea F.C. Academy''' are the youth team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. It is a member of the [[Premier Academy League]]. They have won the FA Youth Cup in 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]] and ended being runners-up in 1958, 2008. The academy team is coached by [[Dermot Drummy]]. The academy team was once regarded as one of the best. Recently, little or no regular first team players have come out of the academy team recently since [[John Terry]]. This may change soon as several Premier League managers have tipped [[Josh McEachran]] as a likely future star.<br />
<br />
[[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's reserve and academy teams.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium. Currently they play their home games at the club's [[Cobham Training Centre|training ground]] at [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]] and temporarily use the clubs's home ground [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]] for the big matches. The Academy Team also play their home games at the club's training ground.<br />
<br />
== Reserve Squad ==<br />
:''As of 25 September 2010.'' <small>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Reserve Squad]</small><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=61|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=47|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=51|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Rohan Ince}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=62|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Nathaniel Chalobah}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Aliu Djaló}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=Italy|pos=MF|name=Jacopo Sala}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=Turkey|pos=MF|name=Gökhan Töre}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=53|nat=Sweden|pos=FW|name=Marko Mitrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=58|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Phillip]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=64|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
== Academy Squad ==<br />
:''As of 01 February 2011.'' <small>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Chelsea F.C. Academy Squad]</small><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=GK|name=Jamal Blackman}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=GK|name=Mitchell Beeney}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Alex Davey}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Todd Kane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Archange Nkumu}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Ben Sampayo}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=DF|name=Nortei Nortey}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Reece Loudon}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=56|nat=England|pos=MF|name=George Saville}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=James Ashton}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=John Swift}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Sweden|pos=MF|name=Amin Affane}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Portugal|pos=MF|name=Buomesca Na Bangna}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Danny Stenning}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Republic of Ireland|pos=MF|name=Anton Rodgers}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Walter Figueira}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Ismail Seremba}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Lewis Baker}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Tanzania|pos=FW|name=Adam Nditi}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Kenya|pos=FW|name=Bobby Devyne}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=—|nat=Austria|pos=FW|name=Philipp Prosenik}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=Norway|pos=MF|name=Henrik Breimyr}} (On Trial) <br />
{{Fs end}} <br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
**Winners: 1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
**Runners-up: 1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== Out on loan ==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=WAL|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CRO|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]|other=at [[Vitesse Arnhem]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=54|nat=ENG|pos=GK|name=[[Sam Walker (footballer)Sam Walker]]|other=at [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon (footballer)|Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]|other=at [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]|other=at [[Notts County F.C.|Notts County]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=URU|pos=FW|name=Jhon Pírez|other=at [[Defensor Sporting]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
== Notable Academy graduates ==<br />
<small>'''NB:''' ''Bold players are still playing in [[Chelsea F.C.]]''</small><br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Osgood]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Bonetti]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Tambling]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Greaves]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ron Harris (footballer)|Ron Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Allan Harris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Terry Venables]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bobby Smith (footballer born 1933)|Bobby Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Brabrook]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ray Wilkins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ian Hutchinson (footballer born 1948)|Ian Hutchinson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Houseman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Clive Walker]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Bert Murray]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Hollins]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Andy Myers]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Alan Hudson]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Graeme Le Saux]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Neil Clement]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jon Harley]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jody Morris]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[John Terry]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Carlton Cole]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Jimmy Smith (English footballer)|Jimmy Smith]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Frank Nouble]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Sinclair]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Michael Mancienne]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Josh McEachran]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Gareth Hall]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Boyle (footballer)|John Boyle]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Samuele Dalla Bona]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Fabio Borini]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Gaël Kakuta]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikael Forssell]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Ben Sahar]]<br />
*{{flagicon|GER}} [[Robert Huth]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Stoch]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Phil Younghusband]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PHI}} [[James Younghusband]]<br />
{{col-3}}<br />
*{{flagicon|IRL}} [[Nick Colgan]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Jeffrey Bruma]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Patrick van Aanholt]]'''<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html '''Reserve Team Profiles''']<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html '''Academy Team Profiles''']<br />
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{{Chelsea F.C.}}<br />
{{Premier Reserve League seasons}}<br />
{{Premier Academy League seasons}}<br />
{{Premier Reserve League South}}<br />
{{Premier Academy League Group A}}<br />
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[[Category:English reserve football teams]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Football biography 2<br />
| playername = Lloyd Doyley<br />
| image =<br />
| fullname = Lloyd Colin Doyley<br />
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}} <br />
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1982|12|1|df=y}}<br />
| cityofbirth = [[Whitechapel]]<br />
| countryofbirth = [[England]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| clubnumber = 12<br />
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 1999&ndash;2001<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| years1 = 2001&ndash;<br />
| clubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| caps1 = 270<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
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| ntupdate = <br />
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'''Lloyd Colin Doyley''' (born 1 December 1982) is an English [[association football|footballer]] who plays for [[Watford F.C.|Watford]] as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]]. He is primarily a right-back, but can also play as a centre-back and left-back. He is the longest-serving current player for the Hornets, and is contracted until 2012. <br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
===Watford===<br />
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[[Image:DOYLEY.jpg|thumb|left|80px|Doyley's Shirt]] Doyley was born in [[Whitechapel]], [[London]]. He is a graduate of the Watford Academy, making his [[first team]] debut at home to [[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham City]] in a 3–3 draw on 26 September 2001. In total he made 22 appearances during [[2001–02 in English football|2001&ndash;02]] as manager [[Gianluca Vialli]] allowed several younger players to gain experience. He sporadically appeared for the first team in the following seasons. <br />
<br />
Doyley became a first-team regular in the [[2004–05 in English football|2004&ndash;05]], playing in the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] run that took Watford to the semi-finals and [[Anfield]], where they lost to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] 1&ndash;0 in each leg, Doyley at fault for the goal allowing Hawkey boi to dribble past him and score. But however, During the [[2005–06 in English football|2005&ndash;06]] campaign, under new manager [[Adrian Boothroyd]], Doyley made the most appearances of any outfield player, playing a crucial part in Watford finishing third in the league and qualifying for the play-offs. He played in both legs of the play-off semi-final and the final, where Watford beat [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] to reach the [[Premier League]]. During Watford's season in the top flight, he scored an own-goal for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in a 4-0 defeat. <ref name=bbc_manutdwatford0607>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6309659.stm|title=Man Utd 4-0 Watford|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=7 August 2010 | date=31 January 2007}}</ref><br />
<br />
During the [[2008–09 in English football|2008&ndash;09]] season he captained Watford in the League Cup wins over [[Bristol Rovers F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] and [[Darlington F.C.|Darlington]].<br />
<br />
====Goal====<br />
Doyley's first goal was scored on his 269th appearance for the club, on 7 December 2009 at Vicarage Road, against [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|QPR]], over eight years after his first team debut<ref name=bbc_watfordqpr0910>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/8389205.stm|title=Watford 3-1 QPR|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=9 December 2009 | date=7 December 2009}}</ref>. It had become a long-running joke with Watford fans as to whether Doyley would ever score for [[Watford F.C.|Watford]] <ref name=bhapppy200904>{{citeweb|url=http://bhappy.wordpress.com/2009/04/|title=Watford 0 Birmingham City 1 (18/04/2009)|publisher=bhappy.wordpress.com|accessdate=9 December 2009}}</ref><ref name=wo_watfordqpr0910>{{citeweb|url=http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/watfordfc/watfordfcnews/4782045.Doyley_finally_achieves_dream_goal_as_Watford_win_derby/|title=Doyley finally achieves dream goal as Watford win derby|publisher=watfordobserver.co.uk|accessdate=9 December 2009}}</ref>, afterwards Doyley said: "I always knew it was going to happen but it took a bit longer than I thought".<br />
<br />
The goal was from 10 yards and was a diving header off the end of [[Don Cowie]]'s volleyed shot that was heading wide.<br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
''Statistics correct {{asof|2010|9|3|df=y|lc=on}}.''<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!rowspan="2"|Division<br />
!colspan="2"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|[[FA Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<ref group=nb>Includes games in [[Football League Championship play-offs]]</ref><br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="10"|[[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
|[[2001–02 in English football|2001–02]]<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Football League First Division|First Division]]<br />
|20||0||0||0||1||0||0||0<br />
!21!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2002–03 in English football|2002–03]]<br />
|22||0||1||0||1||0||0||0<br />
!24!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 in English football|2003–04]]<br />
|9||0||1||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!12!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Football League Championship|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan="2"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|29||0||0||0||4||0||0||0<br />
!33!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Football League Championship|2005–06]]<br />
|44||0||1||0||2||0||3||0<br />
!50!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Premier League 2006–07|2006–07]]<br />
|[[Premier League]]<br />
|21||0||2||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!25!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Football League Championship|2007–08]]<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|36||0||2||0||0||0||1||0<br />
!39!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Football League Championship|2008–09]]<br />
|37||0||2||0||4||0||0||0<br />
!43!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Football League Championship|2009–10]]<br />
|44||1||1||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!47!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Football League Championship|2010–11]]<br />
|4||0||0||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!6!!0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!266!!1!!10!!0!!20!!0!!4!!0!!300!!1<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
===Club===<br />
;Watford<br />
*[[Football League Championship play-offs]] (1) : [[2006 Football League Championship play-off Final|2005-06]]<br />
<br />
==Footnotes==<br />
{{reflist|group=nb}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{soccerbase|id=26827|name=Lloyd Doyley}}<br />
*[http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10400~11667,00.html Lloyd Doyley profile] at the Watford website<br />
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{{Watford F.C. squad}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Football biography 2<br />
| playername = Lloyd Doyley<br />
| image =<br />
| fullname = Lloyd Colin Doyley<br />
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}} <br />
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1982|12|1|df=y}}<br />
| cityofbirth = [[Whitechapel]]<br />
| countryofbirth = [[England]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| clubnumber = 12<br />
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 1999&ndash;2001<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| years1 = 2001&ndash;<br />
| clubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| caps1 = 270<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
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| pcupdate = 08:45, 7 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
| ntupdate = <br />
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'''Lloyd Colin Doyley''' (born 1 December 1982) is an English [[association football|footballer]] who plays for [[Watford F.C.|Watford]] as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]]. He is primarily a right-back, but can also play as a centre-back and left-back. He is the longest-serving current player for the Hornets, and is contracted until 2012. <br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
===Watford===<br />
{{Expand section|date=December 2009}}<br />
[[Image:DOYLEY.jpg|thumb|left|80px|Doyley's Shirt]]Sir Doyley was born in [[Budleigh Salterton]], [[Devon]]. He is a graduate of the Watford Academy, making his [[first team]] debut at home to [[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham City]] in a 3–3 draw on 26 September 2001. In total he made 22 appearances during [[2001–02 in English football|2001&ndash;02]] as manager [[Gianluca Vialli]] allowed several younger players to gain experience. He sporadically appeared for the first team in the following seasons. <br />
<br />
Doyley became a first-team regular in the [[2004–05 in English football|2004&ndash;05]], playing in the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] run that took Watford to the semi-finals and [[Anfield]], where they lost to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] 1&ndash;0 in each leg, Doyley at fault for the goal allowing Hawkey boi to dribble past him and score. But however, During the [[2005–06 in English football|2005&ndash;06]] campaign, under new manager [[Adrian Boothroyd]], Doyley made the most appearances of any outfield player, playing a crucial part in Watford finishing third in the league and qualifying for the play-offs. He played in both legs of the play-off semi-final and the final, where Watford beat [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] to reach the [[Premier League]]. During Watford's season in the top flight, he scored an own-goal for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in a 4-0 defeat. <ref name=bbc_manutdwatford0607>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6309659.stm|title=Man Utd 4-0 Watford|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=7 August 2010 | date=31 January 2007}}</ref><br />
<br />
During the [[2008–09 in English football|2008&ndash;09]] season he captained Watford in the League Cup wins over [[Bristol Rovers F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] and [[Darlington F.C.|Darlington]].<br />
<br />
Former manager [[Aidy Boothroyd]] referred to Doyley as 'The Black Zidane'. Fans regularly refer to Doyley as 'Lloydinho'. Both nicknames are plays on players [[Ronaldinho]] & [[Zinedine Zidane]], both famed for being greats of the sport. <br />
<br />
====Goal====<br />
Doyley's first goal was scored on his 269th appearance for the club, on 7 December 2009 at Vicarage Road, against [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|QPR]], over eight years after his first team debut<ref name=bbc_watfordqpr0910>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/8389205.stm|title=Watford 3-1 QPR|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=9 December 2009 | date=7 December 2009}}</ref>. It had become a long-running joke with Watford fans as to whether Doyley would ever score for [[Watford F.C.|Watford]] <ref name=bhapppy200904>{{citeweb|url=http://bhappy.wordpress.com/2009/04/|title=Watford 0 Birmingham City 1 (18/04/2009)|publisher=bhappy.wordpress.com|accessdate=9 December 2009}}</ref><ref name=wo_watfordqpr0910>{{citeweb|url=http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/watfordfc/watfordfcnews/4782045.Doyley_finally_achieves_dream_goal_as_Watford_win_derby/|title=Doyley finally achieves dream goal as Watford win derby|publisher=watfordobserver.co.uk|accessdate=9 December 2009}}</ref>, afterwards Doyley said: "I always knew it was going to happen but it took a bit longer than I thought".<br />
<br />
The goal was from 10 yards and was a diving header off the end of [[Don Cowie]]'s volleyed shot that was heading wide.<br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
''Statistics correct {{asof|2010|9|3|df=y|lc=on}}.''<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!rowspan="2"|Division<br />
!colspan="2"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|[[FA Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<ref group=nb>Includes games in [[Football League Championship play-offs]]</ref><br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="10"|[[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
|[[2001–02 in English football|2001–02]]<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Football League First Division|First Division]]<br />
|20||0||0||0||1||0||0||0<br />
!21!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2002–03 in English football|2002–03]]<br />
|22||0||1||0||1||0||0||0<br />
!24!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 in English football|2003–04]]<br />
|9||0||1||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!12!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Football League Championship|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan="2"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|29||0||0||0||4||0||0||0<br />
!33!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Football League Championship|2005–06]]<br />
|44||0||1||0||2||0||3||0<br />
!50!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Premier League 2006–07|2006–07]]<br />
|[[Premier League]]<br />
|21||0||2||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!25!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Football League Championship|2007–08]]<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|36||0||2||0||0||0||1||0<br />
!39!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Football League Championship|2008–09]]<br />
|37||0||2||0||4||0||0||0<br />
!43!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Football League Championship|2009–10]]<br />
|44||1||1||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!47!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Football League Championship|2010–11]]<br />
|4||0||0||0||2||0||0||0<br />
!6!!0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!266!!1!!10!!0!!20!!0!!4!!0!!300!!1<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
===Club===<br />
;Watford<br />
*[[Football League Championship play-offs]] (1) : [[2006 Football League Championship play-off Final|2005-06]]<br />
<br />
==Footnotes==<br />
{{reflist|group=nb}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{soccerbase|id=26827|name=Lloyd Doyley}}<br />
*[http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10400~11667,00.html Lloyd Doyley profile] at the Watford website<br />
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{{Watford F.C. squad}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cricket tournament main<br />
| name = ICC Test Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC Test Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[Test cricket]]<br />
| tournament format =notional (ongoing points<br>accumulation through all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = {{cr|AUS}}<br>{{cr|BAN}}<br>{{cr|ENG}}<br>{{cr|IND}} <br>{{cr|NZ}}<br>{{cr|PAK}}<br>{{cr|Sri Lanka}}<br>{{cr|South Africa}}<br>{{cr|West Indies}}<br>{{cr|ZIM}}<br />
| champions = {{cr|India}} (130 points)<br />
| most successful = {{cr|Australia}} (73 months)<br />
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The '''ICC Test Championship''' is an international competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]] in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]] for the 9 nations that play [[Test cricket]]. The competition is notional in the sense that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on all international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular Test cricket scheduling.<br />
<br />
In essence, after every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and the Test-playing teams are ranked by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).<br />
<br />
The points for winning a Test match or series are greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing the match or series are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An 'average' team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
<br />
The International Cricket Council awards a trophy, the ICC Test Championship mace, to the team holding the highest rating. The mace is transferred whenever a new team moves to the top of the rating list.<ref>[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=2157_1261926960 ICC - Dhoni gets his hands on the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship mace]. Retrieved 5 January 2010</ref><br />
<br />
As of 13 October 2010, [[India national cricket team|India]] lead the ICC Test Championship with a rating of 130, while the lowest rated team, [[Bangladeshi cricket team|Bangladesh]], has a rating of 7.<br />
<br />
==Test championship calculations==<br />
The calculations for the table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches and series played. (A series must include at least two Tests).<br />
* A series only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Series played in the first two years of the three-year limit count half; essentially, recent matches are given more weight.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular series:<br />
** Find the series result<br />
*** Award 1 point to a team for each win<br />
*** Award 1/2 point to a team for each draw<br />
*** Award 1 bonus point to the team winning the series<br />
*** Award 1/2 bonus point to each team if the series is drawn<br />
** Convert the series result to actual ratings points<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is less than 40 points, then the ratings points for each team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (50 points MORE than the opponent's rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (50 points LESS than the opponent's rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the stronger team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (10 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (90 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the series is more than or equal to 40 points, then the ratings points for the weaker team equals:<br />
****''(The team's own series result) multiplied by (90 points MORE than the team's own rating) PLUS''<br />
****''(The opponent's series result) multiplied by (10 points LESS than the team's own rating)''<br />
** Add the ratings points scored by the team to the total ratings points already scored (in previous matches, as reflected by the Table)<br />
** Update the number of matches played by the team through adding ''one more than the number of games in the series'' (a two test match series will result in the match count getting incremented by three)<br />
** Divide the new rating points with the updated number of matches to get the final rating.<br />
<br />
==Current rankings==<br />
=== Main Test table ===<br />
{{ICC Test Championship rankings}}<br />
<br />
*Note: [[Zimbabwean national cricket team|Zimbabwe]] has suspended its participation in Test cricket twice; first from June 10, 2004 to January 6, 2005 and then from January 18, 2006. They were scheduled to resume Test cricket in November 2007, but have yet to resume playing.<br />
<br />
==Historical Rankings==<br />
=== ICC Test Champions ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- bgcolor="#efefef"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2003 || July 2009 || 73 || 143<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || August 2009 || November 2009 || 4 || 122<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|IND}} || March 2010 || - || 10 || 130<br />
|-<br />
|colspan=5|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
|}<br />
<br />
*Note: The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to June 2003. This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods.<br />
<br />
==Tournament format==<br />
For the past few years there has been speculation throughout the cricketing world that the [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] would introduce a Test Championship Tournament, similar to that of the [[Cricket World Cup|World Cup]], [[ICC Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]], [[ICC World Twenty20|World Twenty20]] and [[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]. As of October 2008, the ICC's official position is that they are considering the possibility but as yet no decision has been made.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC ODI Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[ICC Player Rankings]]<br />
<div style="clear: both"></div><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist|1}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/rankings/rankings.html ICC Test and ODI Championship Rankings]<br />
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{{International cricket}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Icc Test Championship}}<br />
[[Category:International Cricket Council]]<br />
[[Category:Test cricket competitions]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox cricket tournament main<br />
| name = ICC ODI Championship<br />
| image =ICCranking logo.png<br />
| imagesize = 153px<br />
| caption = ICC ODI Championship logo<br />
| administrator = [[International Cricket Council]]<br />
| cricket format = [[One Day International]]<br />
| tournament format =notional (ongoing points <br>accumulation through <br>all matches played)<br />
| first = 1996<br />
| last = ongoing<br />
| participants = {{cr|AUS}}<br>{{cr|BAN}}<br>{{cr|ENG}}<br>{{cr|IND}} <br>{{cr|IRE}}<br>{{cr|KEN}}<br>{{cr|Netherlands}}<br>{{cr|NZ}}<br>{{cr|PAK}}<br>{{cr|Sri Lanka}}<br>{{cr|South Africa}}<br>{{cr|West Indies}}<br>{{cr|ZIM}} <br />
}}<br />
The '''ICC ODI Championship''' is an international competition run by the [[International Cricket Council]] in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]]. It currently involves the 10 nations that play [[Test cricket]]; [[Kenya national cricket team|Kenya]], a non-Test country with full [[One Day International]] (ODI) status; and most recently [[Ireland cricket team|Ireland]], which qualified for the main ODI Table following their second victory over a Test playing nation in the ICC World Cup on 16 April 2007.<ref>[http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc-odi/content/story/290679.html]</ref> Starting in [[2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier|2009]], the number of teams on the main ODI Table will be set to 16, with the 10 current Test nations joined by the top six finishers in the [[ICC World Cup Qualifier]]. Kenya and Ireland must re-qualify for ODI status in that event.<br />
<br />
The competition is notional in the sense that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on all international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular ODI cricket scheduling. Other non-Test countries with One-Day International status aren't included in the main table because they are yet to meet the promotion criteria.<br />
<br />
In essence, after every ODI match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and all eleven teams are ranked by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).<br />
<br />
By analogy to cricket [[batting average]]s, the points for winning an ODI match are greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing an ODI match are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefits the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An 'average' team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.<br />
<br />
== ODI Championship calculations ==<br />
The calculations for the Table are performed as follows:<br />
* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.<br />
* Each team's ''rating'' is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).<br />
* A match only counts if played in the last three years.<br />
* Matches played in the first year of the three-year limit count one-third; matches played in the second year count two-thirds; matches played in the last year count fully; essentially, recent matches are given higher weighting.<br />
* To determine a team's rating after a particular match:<br />
** Determine the match result (win, loss, or tie)<br />
** Calculate the match points scored:<br />
*** If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is fewer than 40 points, then:<br />
**** The winner scores 50 points more than the opponent's rating<br />
**** The loser scores 50 points fewer than the opponent's rating<br />
**** Each team in a tie scores the opponent's rating<br />
***If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is more than or equal to 40 points, then :<br />
**** The winner, if it is the stronger team, scores 10 points more than its own rating<br />
**** The winner, if it is the weaker team, scores 90 points more than its own rating<br />
**** The loser, if it is the stronger team, scores 90 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The loser, if it is the weaker team, scores 10 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The stronger team in a tie scores 40 points fewer than its own rating<br />
**** The weaker team in a tie scores 40 points more than its own rating<br />
** Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the Table) and determine the new rating. However, matches(and the points) which do not lie in last three year range will have to be removed.<br />
<br />
* Points earned by teams depend on the opponents ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.<br />
<br />
== Ranking of teams ==<br />
=== Main ODI Table ===<br />
{{ICC ODI Championship rankings}}<br />
<br />
=== Associate ODI rankings ===<br />
[[Image:JoelOlweny.jpg|210px|right|thumb|Joel Olweny, Captain of the Uganda Cricket team]]<br />
In late 2005, the [[International Cricket Council]] ranked the top non-Test nations from 11-30 to complement the [[Test cricket|Test]] nations' rankings in the ICC ODI Championship. The ICC used the results from the [[2005 ICC Trophy]] and [[2007 Cricket World Cup qualification#World Cup Qualifying Series Division 2 2005|WCQS Division 2 competition]] (i.e. the primary qualification mechanisms for the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]]) to rank the nations.<br />
<br />
These rankings were used to seed the initial stage of the global World Cricket League. Teams ranked 11-16 were placed into Division 1; teams 17-20 were placed into Division 2; teams 21-24 were placed into Division 3; the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers.<br />
<br />
As of 19 April 2009 the top six associates/affiliates gained one day status. Kenya and Ireland have both qualified to appear on the main rating table, Kenya from its existing status and Ireland for its two victories in the 2007 World Cup. Following their victory over Bangladesh in July 2010, the Netherlands joined the main table. Afghanistan, Canada and Scotland remain on the secondary table. In May 2009, the ICC added a rankings table for all associate and affiliate members. This contained both global and regional placings and can be seen below:<br />
<br />
===Rankings===<br />
Ranks as at 14 October 2009 according to ICC:<ref name="rankings">{{cite web|url=http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/rankings/icc-global-rankings.html|title=ICC World Cricket League Rankings|publisher=ICC|accessdate=2009-05-18}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Rank<br />
! Nation<br />
! Regional Rank<br />
|-<br />
| 14<br />
| {{cr|AFG}}<br />
| Asia No. 1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
|-<br />
| 15<br />
| {{cr|SCO}}<br />
| Europe 3<br />
|-<br />
| 16<br />
| {{cr|CAN}}<br />
| Americas No.1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
|-<br />
| 17<br />
| {{cr|ARE}}<br />
| Asia 2<br />
|-<br />
| 18<br />
| {{cr|NAM}}<br />
| Africa 2<br />
|-<br />
| 19<br />
| {{cr|BER}}<br />
| Americas 2<br />
|-<br />
| 20<br />
| {{cr|UGA}}<br />
| Africa 3<br />
|-<br />
| 21<br />
| {{cr|OMN}}<br />
| Asia 3<br />
|-<br />
| 22<br />
| {{cr|DNK}}<br />
| Europe 4<br />
|-<br />
| 23<br />
| {{cr|PNG}}<br />
| East Asia - Pacific No.1 Associate/Affiliate member<br />
|-<br />
| 24<br />
| {{cr|HKG}}<br />
| Asia 4<br />
|-<br />
| 25<br />
| {{cr|CYM}}<br />
| Americas 3<br />
|-<br />
| 26<br />
| {{cr|ARG}}<br />
| Americas 4<br />
|-<br />
| 27<br />
| {{cr|ITA}}<br />
| Europe 5<br />
|-<br />
| 28<br />
| {{cr|TZA}}<br />
| Africa 4<br />
|-<br />
| 29<br />
| {{cr|FJI}}<br />
| EAP 2<br />
|-<br />
| 30<br />
| {{cr|JEY}}<br />
| Europe 6<br />
|-<br />
| 31<br />
| {{cr|NPL}}<br />
| Asia 5<br />
|-<br />
| 32<br />
| {{cr|USA}}<br />
| Americas 5<br />
|-<br />
| 33<br />
| {{cr|SGP}}<br />
| Asia 6<br />
|-<br />
| 34<br />
|{{cr|BHR}} <br />
| Asia 7 <br />
|-<br />
| 35<br />
| {{cr|GGY}}<br />
| Europe 7<br />
|-<br />
| 36 <br />
| {{cr|MYS}}<br />
| Asia 8<br />
|-<br />
| 37<br />
| {{cr|BOT}}<br />
| Africa 5 <br />
|-<br />
| 38<br />
| {{cr|NOR}}<br />
| Europe 8<br />
|-<br />
| 39<br />
| {{cr|NGR}}<br />
| Africa 6<br />
|-<br />
| 40<br />
| {{cr|JPN}}<br />
| EAP 3<br />
|-<br />
| 41<br />
| {{cr|SUR}}<br />
| Americas 6<br />
|-<br />
| 42<br />
| {{cr|GIB}}<br />
| Europe 9<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Historical ICC ODI Champions ===<br />
The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to October 2002. This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- bgcolor="#efefef"<br />
! Team<br />
! Start<br />
! End<br />
! Total Months<br />
! Cumulative Months<br />
! Highest Rating<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || October 2002 || January 2007 || 52 || 52 || 140<br />
|-<br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || February 2007 || February 2007 || 1 || 1 || 128<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || March 2007 || February 2008 || 12 || 64 || 130<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || March 2008 || May 2008 || 3 || 4 || 127<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || June 2008 || December 2008 || 7 || 71 || 131<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|RSA}} || January 2009 || August 2009 || 8 || 12 || 127<br />
|- <br />
| {{cr|AUS}} || September 2009 || - || 12 || 83 || 134<br />
|-<br />
|colspan=6|<small>''Reference: [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/match_zone/team_ranking.php ICC Rankings]''</small><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
{{Portal|Cricket}}<br />
*[[ICC Test Championship]]<br />
*[[International structure of cricket]]<br />
* [[Cricket Rating Systems]]<br />
* [[LG ICC cricket ratings]]<br />
* [[AQB Sports Ratings]]<br />
* [[Rediff cricket rankings|Rediff Cricket Rankings]]<br />
* [[Cricket World Rankings]]<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.icc-cricket.com/odi/ ICC ODI Championship]<br />
<br />
{{International_cricket}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:International Cricket Council|O]]<br />
[[Category:One Day International cricket competitions]]<br />
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[[fr:ICC ODI Championship]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Football club<br />
|clubname = Chelsea Reserves<br />
|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues.''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = [[Griffin Park]]<br />[[Brentford]]<br />
|capacity = 12,763<br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserves)<br />Dermot Drummy (Youth Team)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[FA Premier Reserve League|Barclays Premiership<br />Reserve League South]]<br />
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| pattern_so1 =_3_stripes_blue<br />
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| shorts1 = 0000FF <br />
| socks1 = FFFFFF<br />
| pattern_la2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_b2 = _CFC_10_11_2nd<br />
| pattern_ra2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_sh2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_so2 = _3_stripes_orange<br />
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| rightarm3 = FFFFFF<br />
| shorts3 = 000040<br />
| socks3 = FFFFFF<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Chelsea Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. They are members of the [[FA Premier Reserve League]], Southern Division, although former manager [[Jose Mourinho]] once called for them to play in [[The Football League]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6162461.stm Gold angry at Mourinho suggestion] BBC News, 8 December 2005</ref> They have never won the competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]] and the youth team is coached by Dermot Drummy. [[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's academy and youth/reserve teams.<br />
<br />
The youth team was once regarded as one of the best, however little or no regular first team players have come out of the youth team recently since John Terry.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium.<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TheReserves/list_2208915_4 The Reserves] Chelsea FC</ref> The venue for matches from the 2010/11 season onwards is yet to be confirmed. The Youth Team play their home games at the club's training ground near [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]].<br />
<br />
==Reserve squad==<br />
''According to official website.''<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/TheReserves/0,,10268,00.html Reserve Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Croatia|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Jeffrey Bruma]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Serbia|pos=DF|name=[[Slobodan Rajković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Patrick van Aanholt]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|pos=MF|name=Conor Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jacob Mellis]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Josh McEachran}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Turkey|pos=MF|name=Gökhan Töre|}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=[[Fabio Borini]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=France|pos=FW|name=[[Gaël Kakuta]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Adam Phillip}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=Jacopo Sala}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Out on loan==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Wales|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]|other=at [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=DF|name=[[Tomáš Kalas]]|other=at [[SK Sigma Olomouc|SK Sigma Olomouc]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Danny Philliskirk]]|other=at [[Oxford United F.C.|Oxford United]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
==Youth team==<br />
<br />
Can be known either as Chelsea XL or Chelsea Academy Football School<br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Jamal Blackman|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Sam Walker|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Nathaniel Chalobah|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Rohan Ince|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Todd Kane|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Archange Nkumu|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Daniel Mills Pappoe|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Ben Sampayo|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Amin Affane|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Aliu 'Kaby' Djaló|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Reece Loudon|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Buomesca Na Bangna|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|name=Anton Rodgers|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=George Saville|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Danny Stenning|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=John Swift|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Kenya|name=Bobby Devyne|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Marko Mitrovič|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Austria|name=Philipp Prosenik|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
:*1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup|FA Youth Cup Runners-up]]: 2'''<br />
:*1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Reserve profiles]<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Academy profiles]<br />
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{{Chelsea F.C.}}<br />
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[[Category:Chelsea F.C.|Reserves & Academy]]<br />
[[Category:English reserve football teams]]<br />
[[Category:Association football academies]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Football club<br />
|clubname = Chelsea Reserves<br />
|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues.''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = [[Griffin Park]]<br />[[Brentford]]<br />
|capacity = 12,763<br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserves)<br />Dermot Drummy (Youth Team)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[FA Premier Reserve League|Barclays Premiership<br />Reserve League South]]<br />
| pattern_la1 =_shoulder_stripes_white_stripes_half<br />
| pattern_b1 =_chelsea1011h<br />
| pattern_ra1 =_shoulder_stripes_white_stripes_half<br />
| pattern_sh1 =_chelsea1011h<br />
| pattern_so1 =_3_stripes_blue<br />
| leftarm1 = 0000FF <br />
| body1 = 0000FF <br />
| rightarm1 = 0000FF <br />
| shorts1 = 0000FF <br />
| socks1 = FFFFFF<br />
| pattern_la2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_b2 = _CFC_10_11_2nd<br />
| pattern_ra2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_sh2 = _chelsea1011a<br />
| pattern_so2 = _3_stripes_orange<br />
| leftarm2 = 00003E<br />
| body2 = 00003E<br />
| rightarm2 = 00003E<br />
| shorts2 = 00003E<br />
| socks2 = 000000<br />
| pattern_b3 = _chelsea0910t<br />
| pattern_la3 = _chelsea0910t<br />
| pattern_ra3 = _chelsea0910t<br />
| pattern_sh3 =_adidasonwhite<br />
| pattern_so3 = _fsk-4<br />
| body3 = FFFFFF<br />
| leftarm3 = FFFFFF<br />
| rightarm3 = FFFFFF<br />
| shorts3 = 000040<br />
| socks3 = FFFFFF<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Chelsea Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. They are members of the [[FA Premier Reserve League]], Southern Division, although former manager [[Jose Mourinho]] once called for them to play in [[The Football League]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6162461.stm Gold angry at Mourinho suggestion] BBC News, 8 December 2005</ref> They have never won the competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]] and the youth team is coached by Dermot Drummy. [[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's academy and youth/reserve teams.<br />
<br />
The youth team was once regarded as one of the best, however little or no regular first team players have come out of the youth team recently since John Terry.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium.<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TheReserves/list_2208915_4 The Reserves] Chelsea FC</ref> The venue for matches from the 2010/11 season onwards is yet to be confirmed. The Youth Team play their home games at the club's training ground near [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]].<br />
<br />
==Reserve squad==<br />
''According to official website.''<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/TheReserves/0,,10268,00.html Reserve Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Croatia|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Jeffrey Bruma]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Serbia|pos=DF|name=[[Slobodan Rajković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Patrick van Aanholt]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|pos=MF|name=Conor Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jacob Mellis]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Josh McEachran}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Turkey|pos=MF|name=Gökhan Töre|}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=[[Fabio Borini]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=France|pos=FW|name=[[Gaël Kakuta]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Adam Phillip}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=Jacopo Sala}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Out on loan==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Wales|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]|other=at [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=DF|name=[[Tomas Kalas]]|other=at [[SK Sigma Olomouc|SK Sigma Olomouc]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Danny Philliskirk]]|other=at [[Oxford United F.C.|Oxford United]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
==Youth team==<br />
<br />
Can be known either as Chelsea XL or Chelsea Academy Football School<br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Jamal Blackman|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Sam Walker|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Nathaniel Chalobah|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Rohan Ince|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Todd Kane|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Archange Nkumu|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Daniel Mills Pappoe|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Ben Sampayo|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Amin Affane|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Aliu 'Kaby' Djaló|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Reece Loudon|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Buomesca Na Bangna|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|name=Anton Rodgers|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=George Saville|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Danny Stenning|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=John Swift|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Kenya|name=Bobby Devyne|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Marko Mitrovič|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Austria|name=Philipp Prosenik|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
:*1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup|FA Youth Cup Runners-up]]: 2'''<br />
:*1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Reserve profiles]<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Academy profiles]<br />
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[[Category:Association football academies]]<br />
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|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues.''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = [[Griffin Park]]<br />[[Brentford]]<br />
|capacity = 12,763<br />
|chairman = [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserves)<br />Dermot Drummy (Youth Team)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[FA Premier Reserve League|Barclays Premiership<br />Reserve League South]]<br />
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'''Chelsea Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. They are members of the [[FA Premier Reserve League]], Southern Division, although former manager [[Jose Mourinho]] once called for them to play in [[The Football League]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6162461.stm Gold angry at Mourinho suggestion] BBC News, 8 December 2005</ref> They have never won the competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by [[Steve Holland]] and the youth team is coached by Dermot Drummy. [[Frank Arnesen]] is the current Sporting Director, having been promoted from Head of Youth Development and Scouting, and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's academy and youth/reserve teams.<br />
<br />
The youth team was once regarded as one of the best, however little or no regular first team players have come out of the youth team recently since John Terry.<br />
<br />
From 2007-2010 the Reserve team played their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium.<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TheReserves/list_2208915_4 The Reserves] Chelsea FC</ref> The venue for matches from the 2010/11 season onwards is yet to be confirmed. The Youth Team play their home games at the club's training ground near [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]].<br />
<br />
==Reserve squad==<br />
''According to official website.''<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/TheReserves/0,,10268,00.html Reserve Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Croatia|pos=GK|name=[[Matej Delač]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Jeffrey Bruma]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Serbia|pos=DF|name=[[Slobodan Rajković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Patrick van Aanholt]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Billy Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|pos=MF|name=Conor Clifford}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jacob Mellis]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=Josh McEachran}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Turkey|pos=MF|name=Gökhan Töre|}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=[[Fabio Borini]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=France|pos=FW|name=[[Gaël Kakuta]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Slovakia|pos=FW|name=Milan Lalkovič}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=Adam Phillip}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|pos=FW|name=Jacopo Sala}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Out on loan==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{FS player|nat=Wales|pos=GK|name=[[Rhys Taylor]]|other=at [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]|other=at [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ben Gordon]]|other=at [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=DF|name=[[Tomas Kalas]]|other=at [[SK Sigma Olomouc|SK Sigma Olomouc]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=FW|name=[[Danny Philliskirk]]|other=at [[Oxford United F.C.|Oxford United]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
==Youth team==<br />
<br />
Can be known either as Chelsea XL or Chelsea Academy Football School<br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Jamal Blackman|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Sam Walker|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Nathaniel Chalobah|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Rohan Ince|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Todd Kane|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Archange Nkumu|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Daniel Mills Pappoe|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Ben Sampayo|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Amin Affane|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Aliu 'Kaby' Djaló|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Reece Loudon|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Buomesca Na Bangna|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|name=Anton Rodgers|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=George Saville|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Danny Stenning|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=John Swift|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Kenya|name=Bobby Devyne|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Marko Mitrovič|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Austria|name=Philipp Prosenik|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 3'''<br />
:*1960, 1961, [[2009&ndash;10 FA Youth Cup|2010]]<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup|FA Youth Cup Runners-up]]: 2'''<br />
:*1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Reserve profiles]<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Academy profiles]<br />
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|image = [[File:Chelsea FC.svg|180px]]<br />
|fullname = Chelsea Football Club Reserves<br />
|nickname = ''The Little Blues.''<br />
|founded = 1948<br />
|ground = [[Griffin Park]]<br />[[Brentford]]<br />
|capacity = 12,763<br />
|chairman = {{flagicon|US}} [[Bruce Buck]]<br />
|owner = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roman Abramovich]]<br />
|manager = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Steve Holland (footballer)|Steve Holland]] (Reserves)<br />{{flagicon|ENG}} Dermot Drummy (Youth Team)<br />
|captain =<br />
|league = [[FA Premier Reserve League|Barclays Premiership<br />Reserve League South]]<br />
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'''Chelsea Reserves''' are the reserve team of [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea Football Club]]. They are members of the [[FA Premier Reserve League]], Southern Division, although former manager [[Jose Mourinho]] once called for them to play in [[The Football League]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6162461.stm Gold angry at Mourinho suggestion] BBC News, 8 December 2005</ref> They have never won the competition. The team mainly consists of Under-21 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The reserves team is coached by Paul Clement and the youth team is coached by Dermot Drummy. [[Frank Arnesen]] is the current chief scout and director of youth development and is largely responsible for recruiting young players to play in Chelsea's academy and youth/reserve teams.<br />
<br />
The youth team was once regarded as one of the best, however little or no regular first team players have come out of the youth team recently since John Terry.<br />
<br />
On the 11th May 2007, it was announced that the Chelsea Reserves will play their home games at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]'s [[Griffin Park]] Stadium.<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TheReserves/list_2208915_4 The Reserves] Chelsea FC</ref> The Youth Team play their home games at the club's training ground near [[Cobham, Surrey|Cobham]].<br />
<br />
==Reserve squad==<br />
''According to official website.''<ref>[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/TheReserves/0,,10268,00.html Reserve Squad]</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Wales|pos=GK|name=Rhys Taylor}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=Jan Šebek}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Germany|pos=GK|name=Niclas Heimann}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Northern Ireland|pos=DF|name=[[Carl Magnay]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Nana Ofori-Twumasi]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Jeffrey Bruma]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Patrick van Aanholt]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=[[Liam Bridcutt]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Woods (footballer)|Michael Woods]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=[[Jacob Mellis]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|name=Conor Clifford|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Turkey|name=Gökhan Töre|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sri Lanka|name=Nikki Ahamed|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=[[Daniel Philliskirk]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Adam Phillip|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=France|pos=FW|name=[[Gaël Kakuta]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|name=[[Fabio Borini]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Italy|name=Jacopo Sala|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Out on loan ===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=[[Ben Gordon (footballer)|Ben Gordon]]|pos=DF|other=on loan at [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Ryan Bertrand]]|other=on loan at [[Reading F.C.|Reading]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Jack Cork]]|other=on loan at [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*''No championship obtained.''<br />
<br />
==Youth team==<br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Jamal Blackman|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Sam Walker|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Kosovo|name=Aldi Haxhia|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Tom Hayden|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Nathaniel Chalobah|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Todd Kane|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Daniel Mills Pappoe|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Ben Sampayo|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=George Saville|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Kenny Strickland|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Portugal|name=Aliu Djaló|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Amin Affane|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Rohan Ince|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=John Swift|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Josh McEachran|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Archange Nkumu|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Danny Stenning|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Ireland|name=Anton Rodgers|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=James Ashton|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Billy Clifford|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=England|name=Billy Knott|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Sweden|name=Marko Mitrović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Kenya|name=Bobby Devyne|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Slovakia|name=Milan Lalkovič|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|nat=Austria|name=Philipp Prosenik|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Honours ===<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup]]: 2'''<br />
:*1960, 1961<br />
*'''[[FA Youth Cup|FA Youth Cup Runners-up]]: 2'''<br />
:*1958, 2008<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ReservesProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Reserve profiles]<br />
*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/AcademyProfilesIndex/0,,10268,00.html Academy profiles]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Football biography 2<br />
| playername = Lloyd Doyley<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = Lloyd Colin Doyley<br />
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}} <br />
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1982|12|1}}<br />
| cityofbirth = [[Whitechapel]]<br />
| countryofbirth = [[England]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| clubnumber = 12<br />
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 1999&ndash;2001<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| years1 = 2001&ndash;<br />
| clubs1 = [[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
| caps1 = 239<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
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'''Lloyd Colin Doyley''' (born 1 December 1982) is an English [[association football|footballer]] who plays for [[Watford F.C.|Watford]] as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]]. He is primarily a right-back, but can also play as a centre-back and left-back. He is the longest serving player for the Hornets, and is contracted until 2012.<br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
[[Image:DOYLEY.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Doyley's Shirt]]<br />
Doyley was born in [[Whitechapel]], [[London]]. He is a graduate of the Watford Academy, making his [[first team]] debut at home to [[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham City]] in a 3-3 draw on 26 September 2001. In total he made 22 appearances during [[2001–02 in English football|2001&ndash;02]] as manager [[Gianluca Vialli]] blooded several youngsters. He flitted in and out of the first team in the following seasons, never drifting out of contention. <br />
<br />
In the [[2004–05 in English football|2004&ndash;05]] season, despite the signing of [[James Chambers (English footballer)|James Chambers]] from [[West Bromwich Albion]], Doyley became a first-team regular, playing in the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] run that took Watford to the semi-finals and [[Anfield]], where they lost to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] 1&ndash;0 in each leg. <br />
<br />
During the [[2005–06 in English football|2005&ndash;06]] campaign, under new manager [[Adrian Boothroyd]], Doyley made, aside from [[Ben Foster (footballer)|Ben Foster]], the most appearances, playing a crucial part in Watford finishing third in the league and qualifying for the play-offs. He played in both legs of the play-off semi-final and the final, where Watford beat [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] to reach the [[Premier League]]. <br />
<br />
During the [[2008–09 in English football|2008&ndash;09]] season he captained Watford in the League Cup wins over [[Bristol Rovers F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] and [[Darlington F.C.|Darlington]]. He has firmly established himself as a fan favourite and has earned himself the nickname "Lloydinho" due to his ability and playing style being compared to that of Ronaldinho.<br />
As Lloyd has scored his first Watford goal, it is widely regarded as "the greatest moment in footballing history" ref: most Watford fans. The East London born full back came close to achieving this feat twice. Back in the 2002/03 season in a home game against Sheffield Wednesday Doyley danced around two challenges in the centre circle before pushing forward and unleashing a fierce 30 yard strike which Kevin Pressman was just about equal to. In October this year, against the same opposition Doyley was on the end of an Arsenal-esque team move but the defender was unable to direct his effort onto goal.<br />
<br />
On 7 December 2009, the day came that every Watford fan has been dreaming of, Doyley scored his first senior goal for the hornets against [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|QPR]] at [[Vicarage Road]]. He scored with a diving header after a great lob assist from [[Don Cowie (footballer)|Don Cowie]], netting the equalizer for Watford which they went on to win 3-1. Doyley joined the club aged 11, joining the youth team at 17 and had to wait 10 years before scoring the best goal ever seen at Vicarage Road. Many well respected pundits have since commented that Doyley had almost guarenteed himself a place in Fabio Capello's England squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, as a back up Left Back and supplementary Striker. Doyley was also a 'legend' on Football Manager 2007 for LSTB.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/8389205.stm|title=Watford 3–1 QPR|date=2009-12-07|publisher=[[BBC Sport]]|accessdate=2009-12-07}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
''Statistics correct as of 10 December 2009''<br />
<br />
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|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!rowspan="2"|Division<br />
!colspan="2"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|[[FA Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<ref group=nb>Includes games in [[Football League Championship play-offs]]</ref><br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="9"|[[Watford F.C.|Watford]]<br />
|[[2001–02 in English football|2001–02]]<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Football League First Division|First Division]]<br />
|20||0||0||0||1||0||0||0||21||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2002–03 in English football|2002–03]]<br />
|22||0||1||0||1||0||0||0||24||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 in English football|2003–04]]<br />
|9||0||1||0||2||0||0||0||12||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Football League Championship|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan="2"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|29||0||0||0||4||0||0||0||33||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Football League Championship|2005–06]]<br />
|44||0||1||0||2||0||3||0||50||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Premier League 2006–07|2006–07]]<br />
|[[Premier League]]<br />
|21||0||2||0||2||0||0||0||25||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Football League Championship|2007–08]]<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Football League Championship|Championship]]<br />
|36||0||2||0||0||0||1||0||39||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Football League Championship|2008–09]]<br />
|37||0||2||0||4||0||0||0||43||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Football League Championship|2009–10]]<br />
|20||1||0||0||2||0||0||0||22||1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!239!!1!!9!!0!!18!!0!!4!!0!!269!!1<br />
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==Footnotes==<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{soccerbase|id=26827|name=Lloyd Doyley}}<br />
*[http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10400~11667,00.html Lloyd Doyley profile] at the Watford website<br />
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|NAME=Doyley, Lloyd Colin<br />
|ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Doyley, Lloyd<br />
|SHORT DESCRIPTION=Association footballer<br />
|DATE OF BIRTH=1 December 1982<br />
|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Whitechapel]], [[London]], England<br />
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{{Infobox Cricketer |<br />
flag = Flag of Pakistan.svg |<br />
nationality = Pakistani |<br />
country = Pakistan |<br />
country abbrev = PAK |<br />
name = Mohammad Hafeez |<br />
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png |<br />
batting style = Right-hand bat |<br />
bowling style = Right-arm offbreak |<br />
balls = true |<br />
tests = 10 |<br />
test runs = 642 |<br />
test bat avg = 35.66 |<br />
test 100s/50s = 2/3 |<br />
test top score = 104 |<br />
test overs = 636 |<br />
test wickets = 3 |<br />
test bowl avg = 88.66 |<br />
test 5s = - |<br />
test 10s = - |<br />
test best bowling = 1/11 |<br />
test catches/stumpings = 3/- |<br />
ODIs = 45 |<br />
ODI runs = 830 |<br />
ODI bat avg = 18.86 |<br />
ODI 100s/50s = -/4 |<br />
ODI top score = 92 |<br />
ODI overs = 1577 |<br />
ODI wickets = 35 |<br />
ODI bowl avg = 33.25 |<br />
ODI 5s = - |<br />
ODI 10s = - |<br />
ODI best bowling = 3/17 |<br />
ODI catches/stumpings = 17/- |<br />
date = March 14 |<br />
year = 2007 |<br />
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/41434.html}}<br />
<br />
'''Mohammad Hafeez''' (born [[October 17]], [[1980]] in [[Sargodha]]) is a [[Pakistan]]i [[cricket]]er. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. Hafeez generally opens the batting and is also skillful boundary fielder. <br />
<br />
Hafeez was one of the several young all-rounders the [[Pakistani cricket team]] turned to after their poor [[Cricket World Cup]] display in 2003, in which they were eliminated in the first round.<br />
<br />
Hafeez scored a half-century on his Test debut against [[Bangladeshi cricket team|Bangladesh]], and in his following Test hit a century. His form with bat and ball would then drop considerably and in late-[[2003]] he was dropped from the Test squad, and soon after the ODI side. With strong domestic performances as well as good showings for the Pakistan A, he remained on the fringes of a recall in 2004. Hafeez returned to the ODI side in 2005 and despite not contributing with the bat, his bowling performances were impressive. In the 2006 Top End Series held in Australia, Hafeez smashed a century for Pakistan A. With Pakistan struggling to find a solid opening pair for Test cricket, Hafeez was recalled for the tour of England. His return to Test cricket was made at [[The Oval]] and he scored a fluent 95. Later that year in November, Hafeez retained his place in the side for their home series against the West Indies. After getting starts in the first two Test he would go on to score his 2nd Test century in the 3rd Test in [[Karachi]]. <br />
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<div>{{Infobox NFLactive<br />
|currentteam=Seattle Seahawks<br />
|currentnumber=51<br />
|currentpositionplain=[[Middle linebacker]]<br />
|birthdate={{birth date and age|1982|11|15}}<br />
|birthplace=Plainville, Massachusetts<br />
|heightft=6<br />
|heightin=0<br />
|weight=226<br />
|debutyear=2005<br />
|debutteam=Seattle Seahawks<br />
|highlights=<nowiki></nowiki><br />
* 3x [[Pro Bowl]] selection ([[2006 Pro Bowl|2005]], [[2007 Pro Bowl|2006]], [[2008 Pro Bowl|2007]])<br />
* [[All-Pro]] selection ([[2007 All-Pro Team|2007]])<br />
|college=[[University of Maine|Maine]] & [[University of Southern California|Southern California]]<br />
|draftyear=2005<br />
|draftround=2<br />
|draftpick=45<br />
|pastteams=<nowiki></nowiki><br />
* [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[2005 NFL season|2005]]-present)<br />
|statweek=17<br />
|statseason=2007<br />
|statlabel1=[[Tackle (football move)|Tackle]]s<br />
|statvalue1=335<br />
|statlabel2=[[Quarterback sack|Sack]]s<br />
|statvalue2=6.5<br />
|statlabel3=[[Interception (American football)|INT]]s<br />
|statvalue3=8<br />
|nfl=TAT743820<br />
}}'''Mosiula Mea'alofa Tatupu''' (born [[November 15]], [[1982]] in [[Plainville, Massachusetts]]) is an [[American football]] [[linebacker]] for the [[National Football League|NFL]] [[Seattle Seahawks]]. <br />
<br />
==College career==<br />
Tatupu was an [[All-America]]n for the [[USC Athletics|USC Trojans]] where he wore the number 58, which is now worn by another Samoan linebacker, [[Rey Maualuga]].<br />
<br />
Tatupu transferred to USC after spending his freshman year at the [[University of Maine]]. He started 25 games in two years for the Trojans as they won back-to-back national championships. He finished his USC career with 202 tackles, nine [[quarterback sack|sacks]], seven [[interception]]s, three [[fumble]] recoveries, three forced fumbles, 18 pass deflections, and one touchdown.<br />
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==NFL career==<br />
===2005 NFL Draft===<br />
Tatupu was selected 45th overall in the second round of the [[2005 NFL Draft]] by the Seattle Seahawks.<br />
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|-<br />
!Wt<br />
![[40 yard dash|40y]]<br />
![[20 yard shuttle|20ss]]<br />
![[3 cone drill|3-cone]]<br />
![[Vertical jump|Vert]]<br />
![[Bench Press|BP]]<br />
![[Wonderlic]]<br />
|-<br />
| ALIGN="center" |238 lb*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |4.83s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |4.18s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |7.32s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |35 in*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |23*<ref>[http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2005/04/12/3/ Packers.com » News » Stories » April 12, 2005: Gil Brandt's NFL Draft Analysis By Position: Linebackers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
| ALIGN="center" |29*<ref>[http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=15704 *Lofa Tatupu, ILB, Southern Cal - 2005 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
|}(''* represents [[NFL Combine]]'')<br />
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===Seattle Seahawks===<br />
As a rookie in [[2005]] Tatupu was named to the [[Pro Bowl]], while leading the [[National Football Conference|NFC]] Champion Seahawks in tackles, with 104. He also had four sacks and three interceptions, returning one for a touchdown in Seattle's 42-0 [[Monday Night Football]] victory against the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. On December 2, 2007, he continued his success against the Philadelphia Eagles, intercepting three passes off of Eagles Quarterback [[A.J. Feely]].<br />
<br />
In Tatupu's first three seasons, he's led the Seahawks in tackles. He has been voted to the Pro Bowl every season he's been in the [[National Football League|NFL]]: [[2006 Pro Bowl|2005]], [[2007 Pro Bowl|2006]] and [[2008 Pro Bowl|2007]]. Holmgren has said, "[Tatupu's] really the glue that holds our defense together. He's a very important player for us..."{{cn|date=February 2008}}<br />
<br />
== Personal ==<br />
He is the son of former USC Trojan and [[New England Patriots]] [[fullback (American football)|fullback]] [[Mosi Tatupu]]. Lofa Tatupu was born in San Diego but lived in Massachuetts. <br />
<br />
He has been nicknamed by [[Keith Olbermann]], co-host of [[NBC]]'s ''[[Football Night in America]]'' as "Loofah Tatupu", another of his swipes at [[Bill O'Reilly (commentator)|Bill O'Reilly]], whose ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'' on [[Fox News Channel]] shares the same time slot as Olbermann's self-titled [[MSNBC]] news program, ''[[Countdown with Keith Olbermann|Countdown]]''.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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{{2007 Pro Bowl NFC starters}}<br />
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[[Category:American football middle linebackers]]<br />
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[[Category:Maine Black Bears football players]]<br />
[[Category:National Conference Pro Bowl players]]<br />
[[Category:People from Massachusetts]]<br />
[[Category:Samoan Americans]]<br />
[[Category:Samoan players of American football]]<br />
[[Category:Seattle Seahawks players]]<br />
[[Category:USC Trojans football players]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox NFLactive<br />
|currentteam=Seattle Seahawks<br />
|currentnumber=51<br />
|currentpositionplain=[[Middle linebacker]]<br />
|birthdate={{birth date and age|1982|11|15}}<br />
|birthplace=Plainville, Massachusetts<br />
|heightft=6<br />
|heightin=0<br />
|weight=226<br />
|debutyear=2005<br />
|debutteam=Seattle Seahawks<br />
|highlights=<nowiki></nowiki><br />
* 3x [[Pro Bowl]] selection ([[2006 Pro Bowl|2005]], [[2007 Pro Bowl|2006]], [[2008 Pro Bowl|2007]])<br />
* [[All-Pro]] selection ([[2007 All-Pro Team|2007]])<br />
|college=[[University of Maine|Maine]] & [[University of Southern California|Southern California]]<br />
|draftyear=2005<br />
|draftround=2<br />
|draftpick=45<br />
|pastteams=<nowiki></nowiki><br />
* [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[2005 NFL season|2005]]-present)<br />
|statweek=17<br />
|statseason=2007<br />
|statlabel1=[[Tackle (football move)|Tackle]]s<br />
|statvalue1=335<br />
|statlabel2=[[Quarterback sack|Sack]]s<br />
|statvalue2=6.5<br />
|statlabel3=[[Interception (American football)|INT]]s<br />
|statvalue3=8<br />
|nfl=TAT743820<br />
}}'''Mosiula Mea'alofa Tatupu''' (born [[November 15]], [[1982]] in [[Plainville, Massachusetts]]) is an [[American football]] [[linebacker]] for the [[National Football League|NFL]] [[Seattle Seahawks]]. <br />
<br />
==College career==<br />
Tatupu was an [[All-America]]n for the [[USC Athletics|USC Trojans]] where he wore the number 58, which is now worn by another Samoan linebacker, [[Rey Maualuga]].<br />
<br />
Tatupu transferred to USC after spending his freshman year at the [[University of Maine]]. He started 25 games in two years for the Trojans as they won back-to-back national championships. He finished his USC career with 202 tackles, nine [[quarterback sack|sacks]], seven [[interception]]s, three [[fumble]] recoveries, three forced fumbles, 18 pass deflections, and one touchdown.<br />
<br />
==NFL career==<br />
===2005 NFL Draft===<br />
Tatupu was selected 45th overall in the second round of the [[2005 NFL Draft]] by the Seattle Seahawks.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| colspan="10" align="center" | ''Pre-draft measureables''<br />
|-<br />
!Wt<br />
![[40 yard dash|40y]]<br />
![[20 yard shuttle|20ss]]<br />
![[3 cone drill|3-cone]]<br />
![[Vertical jump|Vert]]<br />
![[Bench Press|BP]]<br />
![[Wonderlic]]<br />
|-<br />
| ALIGN="center" |238 lb*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |4.83s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |4.18s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |7.32s*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |35 in*<br />
| ALIGN="center" |23*<ref>[http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2005/04/12/3/ Packers.com » News » Stories » April 12, 2005: Gil Brandt's NFL Draft Analysis By Position: Linebackers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
| ALIGN="center" |29*<ref>[http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=15704 *Lofa Tatupu, ILB, Southern Cal - 2005 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
|}(''* represents [[NFL Combine]]'')<br />
<br />
<br />
===Seattle Seahawks===<br />
As a rookie in [[2005]] Tatupu was named to the [[Pro Bowl]], while leading the [[National Football Conference|NFC]] Champion Seahawks in tackles, with 104. He also had four sacks and three interceptions, returning one for a touchdown in Seattle's 42-0 [[Monday Night Football]] victory against the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. On December 2, 2007, he continued his success against the Philadelphia Eagles, intercepting three passes off of Eagles Quarterback [[A.J. Feely]].<br />
<br />
In Tatupu's first three seasons, he's led the Seahawks in tackles. He has been voted to the Pro Bowl every season he's been in the [[National Football League|NFL]]: [[2006 Pro Bowl|2005]], [[2007 Pro Bowl|2006]] and [[2008 Pro Bowl|2007]]. Holmgren has said, "[Tatupu's] really the glue that holds our defense together. He's a very important player for us..."{{cn|date=February 2008}}<br />
<br />
== Personal ==<br />
He is the son of former USC Trojan and [[New England Patriots]] [[fullback (American football)|fullback]] [[Mosi Tatupu]]. Lofa Tatupu was born in San Diego but lived in Massachuetts. <br />
<br />
He has been nicknamed by [[Keith Olbermann]], co-host of [[NBC]]'s ''[[Football Night in America]]'' as "Loofah Tatupu", another of his swipes at [[Bill O'Reilly (commentator)|Bill O'Reilly]], whose ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'' on [[Fox News Channel]] shares the same time slot as Olbermann's self-titled [[MSNBC]] news program, ''[[Countdown with Keith Olbermann|Countdown]]''.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tatupu, Lofa}}<br />
[[Category:1982 births]]<br />
[[Category:American football linebackers]]<br />
[[Category:American football middle linebackers]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Maine Black Bears football players]]<br />
[[Category:National Conference Pro Bowl players]]<br />
[[Category:People from Massachusetts]]<br />
[[Category:Samoan Americans]]<br />
[[Category:Samoan players of American football]]<br />
[[Category:Seattle Seahawks players]]<br />
[[Category:USC Trojans football players]]<br />
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{{2007 Pro Bowl NFC starters}}<br />
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<div>[[Image:Hudson Heights Cabrini Boulevard2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Housing cooperative]]s on [[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]]. [[Castle Village]] on right. Hudson View Gardens on left]]<br />
[[Image:Hudson Heights Income.jpg|thumb|300px|As seen in this census map, Hudson Heights tends to have a higher median household income than its surrounding areas.]]<br />
'''Hudson Heights''' is a neighborhood in the [[New York City]] [[borough (New York City)|borough]] of [[Manhattan]], located within the larger area known as [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Fort Tryon Park]], to the west by the [[Hudson River]], to the south by J. Hood Wright Park/173rd Street and to the east by [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]]. The name dates back at least to the 1990s, when residents of the area sought to differentiate their blocks from Washington Heights at large. As a result, some have criticized it as an especially artificial creation, but it is now in more common usage, with ''[[The New York Times]]'' typically using it to label [[real estate]] transactions that happen within its borders. Indeed, Times references to the name date back at least to 1998. <br />
<br />
Hudson Heights is home to the highest natural point in Manhattan, located in [[Bennett Park (New York)|Bennett Park]]. It is 265 feet above sea level, or a few dozen feet lower than the torch on the [[Statue of Liberty]].<br />
<br />
The neighborhood is mostly residential, but it also has strips of commercial activity along [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]] and 181st. Most buildings are ''[[pre-war]]'' i.e, built in the 1930s, some in [[Art Deco]] style, most are ''"owner occupied residential properties"''. The first and largest residential complexes in the area where started by real estate developer Dr. [[Charles Paterno|Charles V. Paterno]]; [[Hudson View Gardens]] opened in 1924 and was originally started and sold as a [[housing cooperative]], [[Castle Village]] on the other side of [[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]] was finished in 1939 and converted to a co-op in 1985. Another large cooperative is the 16-story [[Cabrini Terrace]] <ref>"[http://hhoc.org/member/900/index.html Cabrini Terrace Cooperative Apartments]", Hudson Heights Owners Coalition, [[December 23|23-12]]-[[1999]]. Retrieved [[February 11|11-02]]-[[2006]].</ref>, the highest building in the neighborhood. In the 1980s, most rental buildings in the area were converted to housing cooperatives or [[condominium]]s. In recent years, Hudson Heights has been an attractive area for homebuyers who want to stay in Manhattan, but can't afford to buy condos or co-ops in most other areas of the borough, or who want to buy condos or co-ops larger than those typically found in other areas. The multiple housing cooperatives and condominiums in the area have formed the [[Hudson Heights Owners Coalition]].<br />
<br />
Among notable institutions in Hudson Heights are the Catholic shrine of [[St. Frances Xavier Cabrini]] and [[The Cloisters]], where the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] houses and displays its collection of [[Medieval art]], located in [[Fort Tryon Park]].<br />
<br />
The area gained notoriety in May 2005 when a 75-year-old [[retaining wall]] facing the Hudson River on the property of the Castle Village co-op housing complex collapsed onto the [[Henry Hudson Parkway]], causing much consternation and traffic delays.<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Hudson Heights Fort Washington Ave.jpg|[[Fort Washington Avenue (Manhattan)|Fort Washington Avenue]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights Cabrini Boulevard.jpg|[[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights - Castle Village.jpg|[[Castle Village]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights 187th Hudson River.jpg|[[Hudson River]] seen from [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights Pinehurst stairs.jpg|Stairs on [[Pinehurst Avenue (Manhattan)|Pinehurst Avenue]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights from east along 187th.jpg|View from east cross [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]] along [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights north of 190th seen from east.jpg|View from east cross [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]] north of 190th Street<br />
Image:SouthOnBennett.jpg|Looking south on Bennett Ave at 192nd street<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://hhoc.org/ Hudson Heights Owners Coalition]<br />
* [http://www.seroy.com/sys-tmpl/neighborhoodbuildings/ Photographs of neighborhood co-ops]<br />
* [http://www.washington-heights.us/history/archives/dr_charles_v_paterno_48.html Dr. Charles V. Paterno]<br />
* [http://www.newyorkmetro.com/realestate/articles/affordable/hudsonheights.htm New York Metro: 6 Affordable Neighborhoods - Hudson Heights]<br />
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<div>[[Image:Hudson Heights Cabrini Boulevard2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Housing cooperative]]s on [[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]]. [[Castle Village]] on right. Hudson View Gardens on left]]<br />
[[Image:Hudson Heights Income.jpg|thumb|300px|As seen in this census map, Hudson Heights tends to have a higher median household income than its surrounding areas.]]<br />
'''Hudson Heights''' is a neighborhood in the [[New York City]] [[borough (New York City)|borough]] of [[Manhattan]], located within the larger area known as [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Fort Tryon Park]], to the west by the [[Hudson River]], to the south by J. Hood Wright Park/173rd Street and to the east by [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]]. The name dates back at least to the 1990s, when residents of the area sought to differentiate their blocks from Washington Heights at large. As a result, some have criticized it as an especially artificial creation, but it is now in more common usage, with ''[[The New York Times]]'' typically using it to label [[real estate]] transactions that happen within its borders. Indeed, Times references to the name date back at least to 1998. <br />
<br />
Hudson Heights is home to the highest natural point in Manhattan, located in [[Bennett Park (New York)|Bennett Park]]. It is 265 feet above sea level, or a few dozen feet lower than the torch on the [[Statue of Liberty]].<br />
<br />
The neighborhood is mostly residential, but it also has strips of commercial activity along [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]] and 181st. Most buildings are ''[[pre-war]]'' i.e, built in the 1930s, some in [[Art Deco]] style, most are ''"owner occupied residential properties"''. The first and largest residential complexes in the area where started by real estate developer Dr. [[Charles Paterno|Charles V. Paterno]]; [[Hudson View Gardens]] opened in 1924 and was originally started and sold as a [[housing cooperative]], [[Castle Village]] on the other side of [[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]] was finished in 1939 and converted to a co-op in 1985. Another large cooperative is the 16-story [[Cabrini Terrace]] <ref>"[http://hhoc.org/member/900/index.html Cabrini Terrace Cooperative Apartments]", Hudson Heights Owners Coalition, [[December 23|23-12]]-[[1999]]. Retrieved [[February 11|11-02]]-[[2006]].</ref>, the highest building in the neighborhood. In the 1980s, most rental buildings in the area were converted to housing cooperatives or [[condominium]]s. In recent years, Hudson Heights has been an attractive area for homebuyers who want to stay in Manhattan, but can't afford to buy condos or co-ops in most other areas of the borough, or who want to buy condos or co-ops larger than those typically found in other areas. The multiple housing cooperatives and condominiums in the area have formed the [[Hudson Heights Owners Coalition]].<br />
<br />
Among notable institutions in Hudson Heights are the Catholic shrine of [[St. Frances Xavier Cabrini]] and [[The Cloisters]], where the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] houses and displays its collection of [[Medieval art]], located in [[Fort Tryon Park]].<br />
<br />
The area gained notoriety in May 2005 when a 75-year-old [[retaining wall]] facing the Hudson River on the property of the Castle Village co-op housing complex collapsed onto the [[Henry Hudson Parkway]], causing much consternation and traffic delays.<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Hudson Heights Fort Washington Ave.jpg|[[Fort Washington Avenue (Manhattan)|Fort Washington Avenue]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights Cabrini Boulevard.jpg|[[Cabrini Boulevard (Manhattan)|Cabrini Boulevard]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights - Castle Village.jpg|[[Castle Village]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights 187th Hudson River.jpg|[[Hudson River]] seen from [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights Pinehurst stairs.jpg|Stairs on [[Pinehurst Avenue (Manhattan)|Pinehurst Avenue]]<br />
Image:Hudson Heights from east along 187th.jpg|View from east cross [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]] along [[187th Street (Manhattan)|187th Street]]<br />
Image:Hudson Hights north of 190th seen from east.jpg|View from east cross [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]] north of 190th Street<br />
Image:SouthOnBennett.jpg|Looking south on Bennett Ave at 192nd street<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://hhoc.org/ Hudson Heights Owners Coalition]<br />
* [http://www.seroy.com/sys-tmpl/neighborhoodbuildings/ Photographs of neighborhood co-ops]<br />
* [http://www.washington-heights.us/history/archives/dr_charles_v_paterno_48.html Dr. Charles V. Paterno]<br />
* [http://www.newyorkmetro.com/realestate/articles/affordable/hudsonheights.htm New York Metro: 6 Affordable Neighborhoods - Hudson Heights]<br />
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