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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T00:53:33+00:00 2026-06-03T00:53:33+00:00

I’m looking to understand a bit more about LINQ and use it a little

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I’m looking to understand a bit more about LINQ and use it a little more, so a little bit of self development work going here…

I have an object as follows:

public class Player(){

    public string Name{get;set;}

    public Club currentClub{get;set;}

    public IEnumerable<Club> previousClubs{get;set;}

}

Now, given a list of players, I’d like to select the ones that have formerly played for various selected clubs, I could do it easily by a couple of foreach statements nested – but I’d like to do it with Linq…

I’ve tried this, but nothing is returned from it:

var prevClubs = 
    from player in players
    from clubOriginal in player.previousClubs
    from clubSecond in player.previousClubs
    from clubThird in player.previousClubs
    where clubOriginal.ID == 1
    where clubSecond.ID == 2
    where clubThird.ID == 3
    select new HistoryOfPlayer{ 
        firstClub == clubOriginal.Name,
        secondClub == clubSecond.Name,
        thirdClub == clubThird.Name
    }

Any help in where I’m going wrong? The data definitely exists because when I have a foreach loop looping over the clubs inside a loop which loops over the players and I return a collection of all players who’ve played for clubs 1,2 & 3 there is data…

Effectively it should return several instances of a HistoryOfPlayer object, all containing the names of the same 3 clubs (given they’re linked on ID) – as I say, its a bit of self learning, so trying to apply it to sport so it sticks in my head a bit!!

Can someone help out?

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    2026-06-03T00:53:34+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:53 am

    you could make it more dynamic

    List<int> clubIds = new List<int> { 1, 2, 3};
    var prevClubs = from player in players
                    where player.previousClubs.Any(m => clubIds.Contains(m.ID))
                    select new HistoryOfPlayer {
                       Player = player, 
                       Clubs = player.previousClubs
                                     .Where(m => clubIds.Contains(m.ID))
                                     .Select(c => c.Name) 
                    };
    

    edit after svik his remarks:

    List<int> clubIds = new List<int> { 1, 2, 3};
    var prevClubs = from player in players
                    where clubIds.All(id => player.previousClubs
                                                  .select(club => club.ID)
                                                  .contains(id))
                    select new HistoryOfPlayer {
                       Player = player, 
                       Clubs = player.previousClubs
                                     .Where(m => clubIds.Contains(m.ID))
                                     .Select(c => c.Name) 
                    };
    

    *Note this is written without a IDE, so i haven’t checked if it works.

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