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List of feeder teams in football

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The following is a list of association football clubs and their affiliates, past and present. Teams may have a feeder club for a number of reasons, including the ability to loan out inexperienced youngsters, to allow young, foreign players to gain a work permit, or for business purposes, such as merchandising. In English football the operation of an external feeder team is prohibited, and so the agreements are more informal, and usually between local teams.

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Belgium

K.S.K. Beveren (club defunct)

Colombia

Atlético Nacional

Santa Fe

Millonarios F.C.

Croatia

Dinamo Zagreb

Czech Republic

1. SC Znojmo

FK Baník Most

FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)

FK Teplice

SK Dynamo České Budějovice

SK Sigma Olomouc

Denmark

FC Nordsjælland

F.C. Copenhagen

Brøndby IF

Odense BK

Silkeborg IF

FC Midtjylland

HB Køge

Vejle BK

AC Horsens

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England

Arsenal F.C.

Aston Villa F.C.

Blackburn Rovers F.C.

Bradford City A.F.C.

Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Charlton Athletic F.C.

Chelsea

Crystal Palace

Leeds United

Liverpool

Manchester City

Manchester United

Nottingham Forest F.C.

Norwich City F.C.

Preston North End

Sheffield United

Stoke City

Sunderland

Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham United

Wolverhampton Wanderers

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France

Monaco

Germany

FC Bayern Munich

Indonesia

Persib Bandung

Italy

Bologna FC 1909

Mexico

Pachuca

Morocco

Wydad

Netherlands

Ajax

FC Twente

Feyenoord

New Zealand

Wellington Phoenix

Portugal

S.L. Benfica

Scotland

Aberdeen

Celtic

Heart of Midlothian

Hibernian

Inverness CT

Rangers

St Mirren

Motherwell

Spain

Atlético Madrid

Athletic Bilbao

Eibar

Mallorca

Osasuna

Sevilla FC

Sweden

IFK Norrköping

IFK Göteborg

Turkey

Galatasaray

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References

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