Sports club
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn's Turners movement, first realized at Volkspark Hasenheide in Berlin in 1811, was the origin of the modern sports clubs.[1] Larger sports clubs are characterized by having professional and amateur departments in various sports such as bike polo, football, basketball, futsal, cricket, volleyball, handball, rink hockey, bowling, water polo, rugby, track and field athletics, boxing, baseball, cycling, tennis, rowing, gymnastics, and others, including less traditional sports such as airsoft, billiards, e-sports, orienteering, paintball, or roller derby.Many professional sports clubs have an associate system where the affiliated supporters pay an annuity fee.Exceptions to this include player trades and transfers, athlete loan agreements and unattached trialists.Catford Wanderers Sports Club is also a multisports organisation, with badminton, cricket, association football and tennis facilities.In addition, like in several other countries, many universities and colleges develop a wide range of student sport activities including at a professional or semi-professional level.