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Kadetten Schaffhausen is a Swiss handball team located in Schaffhausen. Their home matches are played at the BBC Arena which has a capacity of 3,500.
Espoir FC is a Nigerien football club based in Zinder. Their home games are played at Stade de Zinder.
Espoir Sportif de Jerba Midoun is a football club from Djerba in Tunisia. Founded in 1974, the team plays in white and blue colors.
Espoir Tsévié is a Togolese football club based in Tsévié. They currently play in the two division in Togolese football, the Togolese Championnat League 2.
Espoir BBC is a Rwandan professional basketball club based in Kigali. The club competes in Rwanda's National Basketball League.Traditionally, the club has provided several of Africa's national teams with key players.
Espoir Football Club de Mutimbuzi or simply Espoir Mutimbuzi is a football club from Burundi based in Mutimbuzi. Their home venue is 2,000 capacity Stade Municipal.
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, British vessels captured at least 12 French warships and privateers named Espoir, which means “Hope” in French. In only one case was there mention of an exchange of fire or casualties.
Espoir: Sierra de Teruel is a 1938-39 Spanish-French black and white war film, directed by Boris Peskine and André Malraux. It was not commercially released until 1945.
Espoir is a French word meaning "hope".
Espoir d'Allen was a French-bred, Irish-trained racehorse who won the 2019 Champion Hurdle.
Espoir City is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2010 February Stakes.
The Kadetten Verband is a Swiss youth organization. Kadetten is German for "cadets"; from the 19th to the mid-20th century, various local clubs, called Kadettenkorps, used to prepare high-school students for military service in the Swiss militia.
Kadettangen is a small peninsula outside of Sandvika in Bærum, Norway. Originally named Sandvikstangen, it got its current name from the cadet training conducted by the Norwegian Military Academy for the better part of the nineteenth century.