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20-747: [REDACTED] Look up petta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Petta may refer to: People [ edit ] Bobby Petta , Dutch-Indonesian footballer Francesco Miano-Petta , retired amateur Italian freestyle wrestler Gustavo Petta , Brazilian politician Jason Petta , American physicist Julia Petta , Italian housewife known as The Italian Bride Nicholas Pettas , Greek-Danish karateka Nikos Pettas , Greek professional basketball player Paolo Petta , Italian computer and cognitive scientist Xavier Di Petta , an Australian computer programmer Other [ edit ] Petta (annelid) ,

40-499: A free agent he joined Darlington of League Two . On his debut on 5 February, he scored the only goal away to Bury . In June 2005 he signed a two-year deal with Bradford City in League One , and again scored on his debut in a 2–0 win at Hartlepool United on 6 August. In July 2006, Petta was given permission to leave Bradford and move to Australia, where he failed a trial at Brisbane Roar before signing for Adelaide United of

60-465: A UEFA Champions League qualifier. In January 2004, Petta returned to England, signing with Fulham of the Premier League on loan for the rest of the season. Upon his return to Celtic after the loan he had a trial at Leeds United . As the 2004–05 season began Petta surprisingly made some of the first team match day squads, but did not play. Shortly afterwards he was released by Celtic and as

80-428: A genus of worms Petta (film) , a 2019 Indian film See also [ edit ] Peta (disambiguation) Pettah (disambiguation) Pettai (disambiguation) Patti (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Petta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

100-556: A hobby in the 1990s. Dordrecht Celtic: Football League First Division The Football League First Division was a division of the Football League in England from 1888 until 2004 . It was the top division in the English football league system until the end of the 1991-92 season, at which point all of its teams broke away to form the Premier League . From 1992 to 2004,

120-424: A win in 1981 . The Football League was founded in 1888 by Aston Villa director William McGregor . It originally consisted of a single division of 12 clubs ( Accrington , Aston Villa , Blackburn Rovers , Bolton Wanderers , Burnley , Derby County , Everton , Notts County , Preston North End , Stoke (now Stoke City ), West Bromwich Albion , and Wolverhampton Wanderers ), known as The Football League. When

140-775: Is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a left winger . Formed at Feyenoord , he spent most of his career in Britain, most notably with Ipswich Town of the Football League First Division and Celtic of the Scottish Premier League . He also had a loan at Fulham in the Premier League in 2004, and several years in the Australian A-League with Adelaide United and Sydney FC . Born in Rotterdam , Netherlands, Petta's early playing career

160-545: The 2016–17 season , with its top level becoming the EFL Championship at that time. Liverpool were the most frequent winners of the First Division when it was the top flight of English football, winning it a total of 18 times. The Football League First Division trophy was first awarded in 1891, and was presented to the winners through to 1992. As of the 1947–48 season , making seven appearances for their club during

180-472: The A-League . Petta signed for South Australian side Para Hills Knights on 11 June 2008. He was invited to have a trial with A-League club Sydney FC in late July, and join up with his former coach at Adelaide, John Kosmina . He signed a contract with Sydney until the end of the 2008–09 season as a replacement for Michael Enfield , who was placed on the long-term injury list. After the season finished, Petta

200-670: The Netherlands national team in February 2001, ahead of a friendly against Turkey , but had to withdraw through injury. He was called up again in August 2001 for a friendly against England . In December 2002, during the Celtic team Christmas party, Petta and fellow players Joos Valgaeren , Johan Mjallby and Neil Lennon ended up in police custody after a Daily Record photographer alleged they had stolen or damaged two cameras worth £12,000. Lennon

220-657: The First, Second, and Third respectively. Thus, the First Division, while still the top level of the Football League, became the second level of the entire English football league system . The First Division was renamed the Football League Championship prior to the start of the 2004–05 season , as part of a league-wide rebrand. The Football League rebranded itself as the English Football League prior to

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240-592: The League admitted additional members from the rival Football Alliance in 1892, it was split into two divisions. For the next 100 years, the First Division was the top professional league in English football. In 1992, the 22 clubs making up the First Division elected to resign from the Football League and set up the Premier League . The Football League was consequently re-organised, with the Second, Third, and Fourth Divisions renamed

260-464: The domestic treble in 2001 but after picking up an injury in the 2001 Scottish League Cup Final Petta missed the 2001 Scottish Cup Final . He also missed the 2003 UEFA Cup Final as a result of injury. Due to the injuries and falling out of favour with manager Martin O'Neill Petta only made one appearance for the Celtic first team between November 2002 and his departure from the club in late 2004; his sole appearance coming against MTK Hungaria in

280-437: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petta&oldid=1232507118 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bobby Petta Alfred Manuel " Bobby " Petta (born 6 August 1974)

300-634: The league. His first goal came against Ayr United in the Scottish League Cup in October 1999. He also scored against Jeunesse Esch in 2000–01 UEFA Cup qualifying and another against Ajax in 2001–02 UEFA Champions League qualifying. His fourth and final Celtic goal came against Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Cup in January 2002. Petta had a number of injuries during his time at Celtic; Celtic won

320-548: The name First Division was given to what had previously been called the Second Division. After the 2003–04 season , the division was renamed the Football League Championship (now EFL Championship ). The First Division contained between 12 and 24 clubs, playing each other home and away in a double round robin . The competition was based on two points for a win from 1888 until the increase to three points for

340-473: The season was not enough for a player to qualify for a winners medal. As of the 1975–76 season , players had to make 14 appearances for their club during the season in order to qualify for a winners medal. The Football League First Division between 1888 and 1992 was the top tier in English football. 1907–08 , 1910–11 , 1951–52 , 1955–56 , 1956–57 , 1964–65 , 1966–67 1902–03 , 1903–04 , 1928–29 , 1929–30 1923–24 , 1924–25 , 1925–26 From

360-490: Was released without charge while the other three spent the night in prison. In August 2011, Petta was cast as an extra in the film World War Z , which was being shot in Glasgow. Petta was declared bankrupt after retiring from football. He was one of several contemporary players of Celtic or their rivals Rangers to meet that fate in the 2010s. From 2017, Petta worked as a house music disc jockey , having pursued it as

380-558: Was released. He signed for Heidelberg United in the Victorian Premier League for the 2009 season. In June 2011, Petta held talks with new Alloa Athletic manager Paul Hartley , with a view to resurrecting his playing career with the Scottish Third Division side. Scottish Junior club, Rossvale announced the signing of Glasgow-based Petta in February 2016. Petta was called up by manager Louis van Gaal for

400-408: Was with Feyenoord , from the age of 13 to 21, but he never became a regular in the first team during that period, having loan spells at Dordrecht'90 and RKC Waalwijk . Petta signed for English First Division club Ipswich Town in 1996. In July 1999 he moved on a free transfer to Celtic of the Scottish Premier League . He scored four times during his spell at Celtic, but scored no goals in

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