You forgot Tout Puissant Mazembe! they copied "the entire flow" of Juventus: logo and colors. Recently the modified their logo, but you can see the traces of I Bianconeri. Additionally, there is a copy right phenomena: Egyptian football player Mahmoud 'Trézéguet' Abdelrazik carries the last name of Trézéguet; the French footballer. In Sudan, during the 90s, al-Hilal midfielder Khalid Gullit carried the last name of the legendary Dutchman Ruud Gullit.
@@TheInswingerFootball Thanks and you are most welcome. ⚽⚽⚽ I'll also give you more examples of copycat clubs: Al Hilal (Sudan) was established in 1930, while Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) was established in 1957. The Saudi club clearly inspired the Sudanese club, as evidenced by the similarities in their names, colours and logos. There is a debate about which team copied the other. Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) and Al-Ittihad (Sudan). Al-Ittihad (Wad Madani) from Sudan was established in 1932, while Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) was established in 1927. The Saudi league didn't exist until 1957, so the Sudanese are right to claim that the Saudis rewrote history to make their club older than it actually was. It goes without saying that both clubs share the same name, logo design and colours (yellow and black). It is also worth noting that every city in Sudan has a football club named after the two biggest clubs in the country: Al Hilal and Al-Merrikh. 200 clubs in all the divisions carry Al Hilal or Al-Merrikh before the name of the city or village. Furthermore, Al-Merrikh Aswan from Egypt (established in 1932) is named after Al-Merrikh SC. From Sudan (established in 1927). It goes without saying that both clubs wear the same colours in their jerseys: red and yellow.
Most copycat clubs around the world such as Juventus or Barcelona are a knowledge to the history and culture and the deep meaning of the original clubs the most sincere form of admiration is plagiarism they're not copycats they are homage
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You forgot Tout Puissant Mazembe! they copied "the entire flow" of Juventus: logo and colors. Recently the modified their logo, but you can see the traces of I Bianconeri.
Additionally, there is a copy right phenomena: Egyptian football player Mahmoud 'Trézéguet' Abdelrazik carries the last name of Trézéguet; the French footballer.
In Sudan, during the 90s, al-Hilal midfielder Khalid Gullit carried the last name of the legendary Dutchman Ruud Gullit.
That’s really insightful! Thanks for your comment ❤️⚽️
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Thanks and you are most welcome. ⚽⚽⚽
I'll also give you more examples of copycat clubs:
Al Hilal (Sudan) was established in 1930, while Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) was established in 1957. The Saudi club clearly inspired the Sudanese club, as evidenced by the similarities in their names, colours and logos.
There is a debate about which team copied the other. Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) and Al-Ittihad (Sudan). Al-Ittihad (Wad Madani) from Sudan was established in 1932, while Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) was established in 1927. The Saudi league didn't exist until 1957, so the Sudanese are right to claim that the Saudis rewrote history to make their club older than it actually was. It goes without saying that both clubs share the same name, logo design and colours (yellow and black).
It is also worth noting that every city in Sudan has a football club named after the two biggest clubs in the country: Al Hilal and Al-Merrikh. 200 clubs in all the divisions carry Al Hilal or Al-Merrikh before the name of the city or village.
Furthermore, Al-Merrikh Aswan from Egypt (established in 1932) is named after Al-Merrikh SC. From Sudan (established in 1927). It goes without saying that both clubs wear the same colours in their jerseys: red and yellow.
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Most copycat clubs around the world such as Juventus or Barcelona are a knowledge to the history and culture and the deep meaning of the original clubs the most sincere form of admiration is plagiarism they're not copycats they are homage
there are a lot of River Plates too