- Works team
A works team (sometimes factory team) is a term which refers to
sport s teams which are run by, receive financial backing from, and sometimes contain players employed by a parent company.Association football
Several professional football clubs in the
United Kingdom were formed as works teams, including Manchester United (the team of theLancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot atNewton Heath ) and Livingston (formerly Ferranti Thistle). A few (semi-professional) retain their companies' names, including Airbus UK, Cammell Laird and Vauxhall Motors.Several Argentine clubs began life as the works teams of British-owned railway companies, including
Rosario Central ,Talleres de Córdoba ,Ferro Carril Oeste ,Club Ferrocarril Midland andClub Atlético Central Córdoba , whilstEurope an former works teams includePSV Eindhoven (Philips ), Bayer Leverkusen (Bayer ).Works teams are common in
Japan , with severalJ-League clubs starting life as such (e.g.Yokohama F. Marinos , who were originally Nissan F.C.). Modern examples includeHonda F.C. , Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima and Sagawa Printing. The maximum league Japanese works teams can compete in is theJapan Football League , the "de facto" national third division; the J. League specifically bars works teams from its ranks unless they professionalize and adopt the community they play in as a source of fan support.Motorsports
In
motorsports , works teams are those which arefactory-backed , whilst its drivers are known as works drivers.Rugby
In rugby, works teams are usually found in Asia. The
Top League in Japan features teams such asSuntory Sungoliath ,Toyota Verblitz andIBM Big Blue . Samsung has a team in the Korean league.
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