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{{Infobox Football club
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|clubname = Parramore Sports
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|current = Parramore Sports F.C. season 2008-09
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|fullname = Parramore Sports Football Club
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|founded = 1936
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|ground = [[Don Valley]], <br/>[[Sheffield]]
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|capacity = 25,000
|type=lc
|chairman = Graeme Hinchliffe
|typefrom=1997
|vice chairman = Pete Hodkin
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|manager = Pete Whitehead
|altOffSp=Bet Zarzir
|assistant manager = Steve Smith
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|physio = Brian Clements
|district=north
|secretary = Max Ross
|population=6,300
|league = [[Central Midlands League]]<br/>Premier Division
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'''Zarzir''' ({{lang-ar|زرزير}}, {{lang-he|זרזיר}}), or '''Beit Zarzir''', is an [[Israeli-Arab]] [[local council]] located {{convert|10|km|mi}} west of the city of [[Nazareth]] in [[Israel]]'s [[North District (Israel)|North District]]. It became a local council in 1997 and its population in [[2005]] was 6,300. Its population consists of five [[Bedouin]] tribes.
'''Parramore Sports Football Club''' is a [[association football|football]] club based in [[Sheffield]], [[South Yorkshire]], [[England]].


==History==
== See also ==
*[[List of Arab localities in Israel]]
Parramore Sports FC were established in 1936 just 12 years after F Parramore & Sons, ironfounders, were incorporated as a limited company. They played in the works league from 1936 until 1972 and even continued to play football during the second world war by arranging friendly matches being as much of the workforce were in reserved occupations manufacturing steel for the war effort.


== References ==
* http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/il-lczrz.html
* http://www.cbs.gov.il/population/new_2007/table3.pdf


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In 1972 they progressed to Barnsley Junior League where they had immediate success winning the league and cup in their first season before going back to Works League in 1975. The major change started in 1977 when they qualified for the Amateur League having been under the guidance of Peter Hodkin as manager from the successful 1971/2 campaign and following success at that level the team progressed to the highly rated County Senior League in 1985/6 season.


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Success was soon to follow and whilst under Pete Hodkin?s tutelage they reached the Premier Division and when Pete stepped down in 1991 Bob Webster took over as team manager with Pete Hodkin taking over as Chairman. Further successful years followed under Bob?s guidance but eventually, in the 1996/7 season Parramores went down to the 1st Division where they have stayed since.
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[[he:זרזיר (יישוב)]]
A succession of managers followed, all of whom did a sterling job in keeping the team away from relegation in a difficult climate and maintaining the lineage of the club. More recently current Chairman, Graeme Hinchliffe took over the reins and guided the team to 5th in the 2007/8 season, just missing out on promotion by 4 points.
[[pl:Zarzir]]

[[ru:Зарзир]]

The start of the 2008/9 season heralds a new era with a move to Central Midlands League being headed by successful County Senior manager Pete Whitehead, assisted by Steve Smith. Parramores also have a team in the County Senior with a welcome return as manager to Bob Webster ably assisted by Hallam FC academy coach Neil Travis.


The club history has been kept together in word and deed by Parramore stalwart and now Vice Chairman, Peter Hodkin, who received a special Football Merit Award from the local FA for in excess of 50 years involvement with the club. The new era is backed by sponsors Windsor Food Service Ltd and things at Parramore Sports look set to continue onwards and upwards for another 70 years.

==Club management==
'''[[Who's Who]]'''
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|Manager
|[[Pete Whitehead]]
|-
|Assistant manager
|[[Steve Smith]]
|-
|Physio
|[[Brian Clements]]
|-
|Secretary
|[[Max Ross]]
|-
|Chairman
|[[Graeme Hinchliffe]]
|-
|Vice Chairman
|[[Pete Hodkin]]
|}

==Competitions==
'''[[2008-2009]]'''
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|-
|Black Dragon Premier Division - [[Central Midlands Football League]]
|-
|[[2008-09 Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup]]
|-
|Quartet Catering League Challenge Cup
|-
|Phoenix Trophies Floodlit Cup - North
|-
|Miscellaneous
|}

== Current squad ==
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|-
|Daniel Bate
|-
|Paul Billard
|-
|Ben Brown
|-
|Louis Carnall
|-
|Simon Clarke
|-
|Mark Clements
|-
|Paul Clements
|-
|Martin Davies
|-
|Gavin Davis
|-
|Ashley Davison
|-
|Andrew Dawson
|-
|Lewis Fothergill
|-
|Shaun Grice
|-
|J Ketteringham
|-
|Stuart Lowe
|-
|Thomas Nolan
|-
|Andre Peters
|-
|Andrew Rodgers
|-
|Stacy Sharif
|-
|Gary Spencer
|-
|Thomas Stubbs
|-
|Scott Szpajer
|-
|James Thew
|-
|Neil Travis
|-
|Rafn Vilbergsson
|-
|Mark Wall
|-
|Callum Ward
|-
|Danny Wattam
|-
|Lee Whitehead
|-
|Gavin Willis
|}

==Stadium==
{{main|Don Valley Stadium }}
[[Image:DonValleyStadium.jpg|250px]]

The '''Don Valley Stadium''' is an [[athletics (track and field)|athletics]] [[stadium]] in [[Sheffield]], [[England]]. It is home to [[Sheffield Eagles]] RLFC and, as of the 2008-2009 season, [[Rotherham United FC]] and [[Parramore Sports]] FC. It was designed by [[Sheffield City Council]]'s Design & Building Services and built by [[RM Douglas Construction]]. The complex opened in 1990, ready for the 1991 [[World Student Games]] and has since become a profitable centre for athletics in the area. It is named after the [[River Don, England|River Don]], near which it lies.

The stadium is situated on the [[Sheffield Supertram]] line, between [[Attercliffe]] and [[Meadowhall]]. The stadium is also used for [[Channel 4]]'s celebrity sports show, ''[[The Games (TV series)|The Games]]'', and for concerts, hosting acts such as [[Celine Dion]], [[Def Leppard]], [[The Rolling Stones]], [[Bon Jovi]], [[Michael Jackson]], [[Tina Turner]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] as well as hosting the [[BritBowl]], the championship finals of the [[British American Football League]].

The stadium and facilities provide a training base for the [[City of Sheffield Athletic Club]] and is home to the [[Sheffield Half Marathon]].

Don Valley Stadium is notable as being the largest athletics stadium in the [[UK]], with a seated capacity of 25,000.

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Template:Infobox Israel municipality Zarzir (Arabic: زرزير, Hebrew: זרזיר), or Beit Zarzir, is an Israeli-Arab local council located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of the city of Nazareth in Israel's North District. It became a local council in 1997 and its population in 2005 was 6,300. Its population consists of five Bedouin tribes.

See also

References