Yes, Nottingham Forest Football Club's name is a reference to Sherwood Forest, which is famously linked to the legend of Robin Hood. The club was founded in 1865, and its name reflects Nottingham's proximity to the historic forest, as well as its cultural and historical significance. Sherwood Forest, a royal hunting preserve during the medieval period, is widely associated with Robin Hood and his band of outlaws who were said to have lived there. This connection to local heritage likely influenced the choice of the name "Nottingham Forest."


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