SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Their nickname is Kleeblätter and they are a German football club whose colours are green and white. These colours are represented in the club's emblem, which depicts a trefoil. Of course, the colours must not be absent from the jerseys either, where on the home jersey they can be found in horizontal green and white stripes on the very top of the jersey. Outside, the colours are predominantly green with horizontal stripes in lighter and darker shades of green. They are at home at the Sportpar Ronhof stadium, which will offer spectators a capacity of 15,606 seats. The club was founded in 1903 in the town of Fürth in Bavaria.
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Holstein Kiel
The nickname of this German football team is Die Störche and their club colours are blue, red and white. They appear both in the emblem and on the home jerseys, with the jersey itself being blue with red detailing on the shoulders and complemented by red socks and white shorts. Outdoors, they then play mostly in all-red or all-white jerseys. Home games are played at the Holstein-Stadion, which has a capacity for 15,034 spectators. The club was founded in 1900 in the city of Kiel, located in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, then still under the original name of Kieler FV 1900.
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