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Watford Football Club is an English Football League team based in Watford, Hertfordshire. The team was once owned by Elton John, who is now an honorary life president. Amongst its past managers is former England manager Graham Taylor. Under Taylor, the team reached the First Division (now the Premiership). In 1984 Watford reached the FA Cup final and finished second in the old First Division, but was subsequently relegated to the Second Division (now the First Division), where the team currently (2002) resides.
The team plays at Vicarage Road, a stadium they share with Saracens Rugby Club. The team is known as the Hornets as a result of its red and yellow strip.
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