Posts Tagged ‘championship trophy’

Champions Trophy Shelved Over Security

Monday, August 25th, 2008

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Trophy News From London, England

Potential for a serious split in the cricket world and a seriously devalued ICC Champions Trophy have been averted by the postponement of the competition due to take place in Pakistan next month. West Indies, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, as well as England, told an ICC tele-conference yesterday that they were not prepared to send teams because of concern over security.

David Morgan, the ICC president, said it may still switch the trophy tournament, now scheduled for October 2009, if countries continue to express fears over their safety. The concern is that any move will become a precedent ahead of the 2011 World Cup, which Pakistan is jointly hosting with India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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ICC May Drop Pakistani Champions Trophy Venue

Monday, August 11th, 2008

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Trophy News From Pakistan

The International Cricket Council said it could drop the Pakistani garrison city of Rawalpindi as one of the three venues for September’s Champions Trophy.

Eliminating Rawalpindi, which adjoins the capital Islamabad, would leave all the trophy matches to be played in the southern port city of Karachi and the eastern cultural capital of Lahore.

“It is a strong possibility that we will reduce the Champions Trophy to two venues but the event will be played in Pakistan,” ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said during a visit to Rawalpindi Stadium.

Lorgat is leading a high-profile six-man ICC task force which is here to oversee security arrangements for the trophy amid threats of a boycott by some non-Asian teams.

The ICC last month decided to keep the biennial event in Pakistan despite security concerns raised by players from Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa.

The players associations of these countries and FICA had called for a relocation of the trophy over player safety following a series of suicide bombings in Pakistan.

Local media reports said Rawalpindi stadium, where renovation work is well behind schedule, may be dropped.

Lorgat said security could not be assessed at Rawalpindi as it did not host any matches in the recent Asia Cup.

“During the Asia Cup there were no fixtures at Rawalpindi and that didn’t provide us an opportunity to check the security arrangements, so there was no way we can formulate an opinion on Rawalpindi,” Mr Lorgat said.

“We are trying to explore whether we might use only Lahore and Karachi and take a decision soon.”

The taskforce also met security officials, including senior interior ministry officials.

The suicide bombings in Pakistan prompted Australia to postpone their planned tour of the country in March.

Originally Written by the ABC News Staff

Soul Trophy Arrives In Philadelphia

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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The Philadelphia Soul are back in town and ready to celebrate after clenching a championship win at the ArenaBowl.

The team, owned by rock star Jon Bon Jovi, brought the championship trophy home to Philadelphia, but not without a few hiccups.
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First Prize Trophy at Soccer Tournament

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

International Trophies News, SEBOKENG

The Nkele tournament kicks-off at the Zone 11 soccer fields on June 22 and will run until July 12. This tantalizing tournament will see 32 soccer teams vie for the R10 000 first prize money, a trophy, medals and a soccer kit. The three regressive runners-up will also walk away with prizes.

According to the tournament’s organizer says there will also be trophies for individuals, including Player of the Tournament, Top Goal Scorer of the Tournament, Goalkeeper of the Tournament and Coach of the Tournament. Also, numerous local professional soccer players will feature in the tournament.

After the tournament, they will stage the Champs of Champs. This is when the top four teams will battle it out to eventually emerge victorious and win the ultimate soccer trophy.

The defending champions, JIG FC, are determined to defend their title. Last year they won the soccer trophy after beating Sebokeng All Stars FC in a nail biting final.

Trophies Extra Special for Manchester United Stars

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Some of the Manchester United soccer players stunned onlookers by showing up to a casino in London with the European Cup and Premier League trophy. After leaving the casino, the players strapped the trophies in the back seat of their car and headed to celebrity hot spot Manchester 235. Lucky club-goers were able to see stars including goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar and defender Gary Neville who graciously allowed the crowds to take photos.

One fan said: “They were happy for us to pose up close with the trophies – it was incredible.”

The two Cups were carried in and out of the casino amid strict security, but one guard couldn’t resist breaking into a huge smile and hoisting the Champions League trophy aloft in triumph.