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| Why is Sir Francis Drake | captaining a spaceship through the Asteroid Belt? |
| orted afterwards King Charles II of England, | captaining a troop of horse. |
| league appearances in the Regionalliga Nord, | captaining a young side. |
| and Mills also played in 1873 with Hamersley | captaining an England side in 1874 that also contained |
| ence of the Golden Bears men's swim program, | captaining and winning individual and the Team titles h |
| the Italian youth teams U-15, U-18 and U-21, | captaining and leading the latter to victory in the 200 |
| Palencia would go on to play seven seasons, | captaining and scoring 91 goals for Mexico City's Club |
| o has represented his country at all levels, | captaining at Under-15, U-17 and U-19 levels including |
| her 100th appearance for the national side, | captaining Australia to a 36-33 win against New Zealand |
| y Cricket Club and the English cricket team, | captaining both sides. |
| McCracken played club football in Australia, | captaining both Parramatta and Wests during his career |
| man with Gloucestershire and Worcestershire ( | captaining both counties), and played in 79 tests for E |
| d was named team MVP as a junior and senior, | captaining both indoor and outdoor teams. |
| or his successes at all levels; most notably | captaining both his club and his county to respective A |
| arring in football, basketball and baseball, | captaining both football and baseball teams in his seni |
| a young man he was an outstanding cricketer, | captaining both the Harrow and Cambridge teams. |
| at under-19 level against Sri Lanka, before | captaining British Universities. |
| December 26 The German U-boat SM U-157 ( | captaining by Max Valentiner) sinks the Portuguese ship |
| e, Cambridge, earning his Cambridge blue and | captaining Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1967. |
| He is best known for | captaining Celtic to the European Cup triumph in 1967 a |
| on Villa and Middlesbrough (as captain), and | captaining Crystal Palace to win the First Division cha |
| as named to the Best XI again in 2004, after | captaining DC to its fourth MLS Cup. |
| sports, football, basketball, and baseball, | captaining each in his senior year. |
| Although he was unsuccessful | captaining England at Trent Bridge in 1934, Walters wen |
| Despite | captaining England A on tour to Zimbabwe in 1989-1991, |
| Including | captaining England under-18s. |
| ield who became a rugby union international, | captaining England, and later a politician and eventual |
| oot, five inches, he played in the forwards, | captaining English club Wigan. |
| Syed was an avid sportsman, | captaining Forman Christian College's football team and |
| After | captaining Gateshead to promotion from the Northern Pre |
| s playing flanker throughout, and ultimately | captaining Haberdashers Monmouth School first XV. |
| Susi started her footballing career | captaining her schools boys' team. |
| resent his country on 15 occasions in total, | captaining his country four times. |
| Jones finished his Wales career | captaining his team and narrowly missing the Grand Slam |
| managed to play in four tests for Australia, | captaining his nation in three out of those four games. |
| Since | captaining his Bedford School's 1st XV Rugby team he ha |
| He was a high school legend there, | captaining his Elkins High School football, basketball, |
| rie B and Serie C1, with the rosanero, often | captaining his side. |
| s a right-back and won several league titles | captaining his team before ending his career with Shenz |
| ng one of Ceulemans' finest achievements was | captaining his national side to fourth place in the 198 |
| is name, though he did receive the honour of | captaining his country for his only time in the game ag |
| n a game against South Australia in 1949 and | captaining his state at the 1950 Brisbane Carnival. |
| Rose started at Arsenal as a trainee, | captaining his side to an FA Youth Cup victory in 1994; |
| Whilst | captaining in the 1992 World Cup, New Zealand lost only |
| pts Cricket Club from 1970/71 until 1975/76, | captaining in the 1974/75 season. |
| he represented the school from 1961 to 1964, | captaining in 1964. |
| he 1932 season through injury, Brian Sellers | captaining in his stead, and resigned at the end of the |
| ckey team from 1905 through 1909, eventually | captaining it. |
| pite being badly wounded during hostilities, | captaining Kent from 1946 to 1948 as they rebuilt their |
| ague winner, and finished as top scorer when | captaining Limerick to victory in the Fitzgibbon Cup in |
| He continued his rugby career by | captaining London Welsh for several seasons. |
| In 1974 after | Captaining Newcastle in the FA Cup final, he was transf |
| teammate Chris Baird was given the honour of | captaining Northern Ireland for Nigel Worthington's fir |
| ociations for many years, culminating in his | captaining of the Australian team which won the Kolapor |
| ed two more first class matches that season, | captaining one of them against Surrey and making his to |
| at Downe, with E. V. Lucas, a school parent, | captaining one team and J. M. Barrie the other, his tea |
| , he continued to play local league cricket, | captaining Pudsey Congs to the Bradford League title an |
| layed in 30 games in which he scored 2 goals | captaining Puntarenas F.C.. |
| honour, in his final international game, of | captaining Scotland in the encounter against England. |
| ngland) was an international speedway rider, | captaining Scotland, England, Great Britain and Europe |
| onto Argonauts from 1922 to 1923, as well as | Captaining several baseball teams. |
| ects, alongside the now-departed Paul Pogba, | captaining several of the team's youth squads. |
| Most famous for | captaining Sheffield Wednesday, Atherton started his ca |
| It was his time as a centre-back, | captaining some of the most successful Vale sides in th |
| uble, equalled only by Victor Richardson, of | captaining Sturt in both cricket and football. |
| orts events: marathons and distance running, | captaining teams at charity golf events, cycle tours, h |
| He finished his school career by | captaining the first eleven. |
| also played for Otago (1983-84 to 1992-93), | captaining the side in 1990-91 and 1991-92. |
| He played 148 times for Villa in the League, | captaining the side on many occasions. |
| shire, Singleton attended Shrewsbury School, | captaining the school cricket team. |
| He started | captaining the national squad since the 2006 FIFA World |
| He played cricket at club level | captaining the Tamil Union team. |
| as a regular in the reserve side, while also | captaining the team. |
| Captaining the Norwegian football team in 1920, they se | |
| He was also given the responsibility of | captaining the side for a time. |
| eavyweight champion in Tennessee, while also | captaining the university boxing squad. |
| played for Middlesex between 1956 and 1972, | captaining the team from 1968 to 1970. |
| ract with Tranmere Rovers in July 2007 after | captaining the reserves. |
| started making appearances at lock, and was | captaining the struggling Magpies. |
| layed at Dickinson College in 1922 and 1923, | captaining the team in the latter year. |
| college soccer for the University of Akron, | captaining the team his senior year. |
| layed his county cricket for Worcestershire, | captaining the side in 1946, and also captained Oxford |
| for Worcestershire against Jamaica in 1970, | captaining the side. |
| for the Army, Newport RFC, London Welsh RFC ( | captaining the side) and the Welsh Academicals. |
| He spent more than a decade at Stoke, | captaining the team which won the 1972 League Cup. |
| Currently | captaining the side is Stephen Locker, a former team ma |
| of his career at West Bromwich Albion F.C., | captaining the club. |
| elgrade in 2009 for the World Student Games, | captaining the side in the process. |
| attended Clifton College from 1865 to 1875, | captaining the school's cricket team in his last two ye |
| Carlisle, including League Two matches, and | captaining the reserves, before being released. |
| t professional contract in April 2010, after | captaining the youth and reserve sides throughout the 2 |
| ht times for his native Scotland - including | captaining the side during the 1954 World Cup finals. |
| He played at number 8 and lock, as well as | captaining the side 46 times (18 of those tests). |
| Opening the batting and | captaining the side, he made six runs before being bowl |
| irty six test matches between 1977 and 1986, | captaining the Kiwis twice 1980. |
| Being part of the national junior teams, and | captaining the team in the 2009 U18 World Championship. |
| again in 1974, playing in all four tests and | captaining the side for two provincial matches. |
| ubsequently played for Berkshire until 2006, | captaining the county for the final six years of that t |
| ecade he played over 200 games for the club, | captaining the club in 1991 and 1992. |
| he was in the eleven in 1900, 1901 and 1902, | captaining the side in his last year. |
| ingle List-A match for Berkshire, as well as | captaining the county from 1954 to 1955. |
| Zealand Under 21 and School Boys rugby team, | captaining the latter. |
| He spent four years at Cambridge, | captaining the side to the Fourth Division Championship |
| n the first competition in 1872, with Alcock | captaining the winning Wanderers side. |
| presenting his country a record 21 times and | captaining the side on 13 occasions. |
| areer for Gloucestershire from 1932 to 1951, | captaining the county from 1937 to 1938 and from 1947 t |
| e Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL), | captaining the team from 1991 to 1994. |
| making 221 appearances, scoring 87 tries and | captaining the team in the 1963-4 and 1964-5 seasons. |
| class cricket for Essex for nearly 20 years, | captaining the team for six years before the Second Wor |
| the Conference and League Two successes and | captaining the club. |
| the World Junior Championships (1995, 1996), | captaining the team in 1996 and capturing gold both yea |
| All Black captain after the World Cup, first | captaining the side during the 1987 tour of Japan. |
| on eight Walker Cup teams from 1951 to 1975, | captaining the 1955 team, and finished with an overall |
| Smith carried on | captaining the Derbyshire team in the 1881, 1882 and 18 |
| rland cup winning side of 1895, '96 and '99, | captaining the side in the latter. |
| played for Derbyshire between 1950 and 1969, | captaining the side between 1965 and 1969. |
| t County Cricket Club between 1900 and 1913, | captaining the side from 1909 until his retirement. |
| He played club rugby for Maesteg RFC, | captaining the team for three seasons, and coached the |
| ricket for Derbyshire between 1881 and 1886, | captaining the side in 1884, and for Warwickshire in 18 |
| After | captaining the Wolverines in his senior year, Ebbett wa |
| In 1823, while | captaining the British whaleship Aigle, he was chartere |
| e, for whom he played for between 1946-1957, | captaining the side for those eleven years. |
| and between 18 March 1907 and 10 April 1920, | captaining the side on one occasion. |
| oth Loughborough and Worcestershire in 2004, | captaining the university side, and then spent the wint |
| soccer at Herkimer County Community College, | captaining the Generals to a 2005 NJCAA Division III Na |
| His career started well, with Howell | captaining the New Zealand Under-19 side in Youth Tests |
| Phelan was a trainee at Everton, | captaining the under 18 and reserve sides, until he was |
| first team where he played for nine seasons, | captaining the team for several of them. |
| She regularly bowled leg breaks before | captaining the side, but in eight matches as captain sh |
| Scottish national side on 26 February 1920, | captaining the side in a 1-1 draw against Wales. |
| e's second XI, playing from 1966 to 1985 and | captaining the side after he left the first class scene |
| of five county victories in-a-row, with Wall | captaining the club to the final two victories in 1958 |
| t the Olympic Games in 1984, 1988, and 1992, | captaining the gymnastics team at the latter event. |
| for Ireland, playing in all three games and | captaining the team in a win over Wales. |
| three-year letterwinner in soccer while also | captaining the team both his junior and senior years. |
| ck, and represented the team for four years, | captaining the side in the 1892/93 season. |
| udied for a law degree at Oxford University, | captaining the Blues in his last two years. |
| Despite | captaining the club's reserve side, Holland was to neve |
| life, pioneering polo in South Australia and | captaining the team which twice beat Victoria. |
| In 1989 he had the honour of | captaining the British and Irish Lions against France i |
| nd played for Blackwood Town for many years, | captaining the team's 2nd XI in 1980 |
| ed a unique piece of Limerick GAA history by | captaining the side for each of the clubs five wins. |
| He has been quoted as saying that | captaining the Welsh side at the first world cup was th |
| He has since become captain of the daggers, | captaining the side to a 3-2 victory over Rotherham Uni |
| the FA Cup Final four years later, with Moss | captaining the side, however they were defeated by Newc |
| cket blue in the four years from 1871 to 74, | captaining the team in 1874. |
| resented the college team from 1901 to 1902, | captaining the college in 1902. |
| , and became a major in the Bengal Infantry, | captaining the Residency Guard at Nagpur for 14 years. |
| ass matches for Nottinghamshire (1927-1951), | captaining the club in 1935 and between 1936 and 1946), |
| with US U-17 national soccer team, including | captaining the team at the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Champio |
| played Minor County cricket until he was 56, | captaining the county until 1971. |
| layed his county cricket for Leicestershire, | captaining the county for four seasons and toured with |
| n Otahahu junior, Graham played in 29 tests, | captaining the Kiwis side in 18 of them and scoring 7 t |
| After | captaining the team at U-19 level, she was called up to |
| UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship | captaining the Hungary U-19 team. |
| he went on to play for them over 360 times, | captaining the side from 1991-93. |
| He immediately returned to the rep team, | captaining the combined Auckland-North Auckland side ag |
| After | captaining the side for three matches at the end of 200 |
| es Country team from 2007 to 2009, including | captaining the side in 2008/09. |
| ames for New South Wales in State of Origin ( | captaining the side to a series win in 2003), and twice |
| tnering Alberto Lopo in the centre) and even | captaining the squad. |
| ful 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, | captaining the side in what proved to be his penultimat |
| nd) played for the New Zealand cricket team, | captaining the team in 1999 with the injury of regular |
| After | captaining the final two years and graduating from Rens |
| stablished themselves in the First Division, | captaining the side from 1899-1905. |
| r team in 1999 in both hurling and football, | captaining the unsuccessful football team bidding for a |
| d Yale University, and was a Rhodes Scholar, | captaining the Oxford Polo and Rugby teams. |
| ances for England as a forward in the 1890s, | captaining the side on his last two appearances. |
| g Under 19 Test and ODI cricket for 2 years ( | captaining the side on ten occasions, but winning only |
| until 1933 played 16 times for his country, | captaining the side six times. |
| cket career took place in Malaya, eventually | captaining the Federated Malay States for whom he playe |
| ld Cups and in the 2002/03 Champions Trophy, | captaining the Dutch team from 1999 onwards. |
| r Otago, he remained a fixture in the squad, | captaining the team for a stretch in 2007 in place of a |
| He had three stints at | captaining the county, in 1920-21, 1926 and 1928-29: hi |
| the Knights to premiership glory in 1997 and | captaining the Australian rugby league team. |
| After | captaining the youth team and playing for the reserves, |
| 's Second XI for the next six seasons, often | captaining the side and acting as the senior player alo |
| or a match against Scotland in 1927 and also | captaining the side. |
| on match which was played in London in 1916, | captaining the Combined Training Units team. |
| m as the Franchise leader in goals (130) and | Captaining the team to the German Championship in 2007 |
| for Colchester United between 1984 and 1996, | captaining the side to a Conference and FA Trophy doubl |
| are honour for a professional of the time of | captaining the side for six matches in August when the |
| sive back, kickerl) and baseball (infielder) | captaining the Black Bears in 1976 when they advanced t |
| hise were accepted into the A-League in 1999 | captaining the first ever professional game in New Zeal |
| nion penalty kick - 81-yard (74.06 m), while | captaining the school against an Army team in a match p |
| nd played two years for the Edmonton Oilers, | captaining the club to a regular season league champion |
| for the Mustangs during his college career, | captaining the side in his senior year. |
| at u-15s level for the Republic of Ireland, | captaining the side and playing against a Dutch side wh |
| Whilst | captaining the club the team has completed two "trebles |
| notable sportsperson, representing and later | captaining the Scottish national team at rugby union. |
| three matches at the 1982 FIFA World Cup and | captaining the side to their first African Nations Cup |
| alian Football League between 1910 and 1915, | captaining the team in 1913 and 1915. |
| earned his blue at Cambridge as a freshman, | captaining the University in 1927. |
| After | captaining the United Academy team in 2009/10, he was p |
| der the management of Graham Turner and also | captaining the side to the Football League Trophy at We |
| representing Bristol at club level; and was | captaining the team by time he was approached to play i |
| ool in England: he attended Malvern College, | captaining the school side in his final year, then went |
| caps for the English national side in 1923, | captaining the team on both occasions. |
| side v Darlaston in March 1912, but although | captaining the side at the start of the following seaso |
| ed for both Warwickshire and Worcestershire, | captaining the latter county between 1947 and 1949, tho |
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