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Aston Villa won club football's most coveted prize,
the European Cup, in 1982. The Second City Accountants West Midlands derby is an event in which the two
clubs play against each other. Aston Villa have won
50 matches as opposed to Birmingham City's 38 match
wins. Birmingham
Financial Services West Bromwich Albion's
ground was partially within the city, until a minor
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Birmingham is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club,
whose Accountants West Midlands Edgbaston ground
also hosts test matches. The venue was the scene of
the highest ever score by a batsman, when Brian Lara
scored 501 not out for Warwickshire. Solihull
Accountants Edgbaston was also the venue
of the famous 2nd test of the 2005 ashes series. |
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Sutton Coldfield College merged with North Birmingham
College in 2003 and Josiah Mason College in 2006
to form one of the largest further education colleges
in the country.[78] Matthew Boulton College is
also located Accountants West Midlands in the
city and in 2005, the Eastside branch of the college
was completed and opened. Joseph Chamberlain College
is the only sixth form college in Birmingham and
Solihull to have been awarded both Beacon Status
and an overall OFSTED grade 1 (Outstanding).[79]
Birmingham is home to three universities and
two university colleges: the University of Birmingham,
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Wolverhampton Aston University, Birmingham
City University, Newman University College [80]
and University Accountants West Midlands College
Birmingham. [81]
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The Birmingham
Conservatoire and Birmingham,
School of Acting, both now part of Birmingham
City University, Accountants West Midlands
offer higher education in specific arts subjects.
BCU opened the New Technology Institute facility
in the Eastside area in 2006.[82] The Joseph Chamberlain
Memorial Clock Tower is a campanile located in
Chancellor's court at the University of Birmingham
in the West Midlands of England. It is the tallest
free-standing clock tower in the world.
The NIA has hosted
many national and international Accountants West Midlands sporting championships. The
city has played an important part in the history
of sport. It was the first city to be named National
City of Sport by the Sports Council.[83] It is
home to one of the country's oldest professional
football teams: Aston Villa (1874), founders of
the world's first football league in 1888. Dudley
Accountants Aston Villa Accountants West Midlands won club football's most coveted prize,
the European Cup, in 1982.
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