Baqueron Cup International Soccer Paraguay 1988

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
27.09.1988Uruguay2Ecuador1
27.09.1988Paraguay2Chile0
3rd Place
29.09.1988Ecuador0 (3p)Chile0 (2p)
Final
29.09.1988Paraguay3Uruguay1
[Reference: 2]

Report

Paraguay won the Baqueron Cup which they hosted in Asuncion in September 1988. The four team tournament featured fellow South Americans Chile, Ecuador and Uruguay and was won with a 3-1 victory over Uruguay in the Final. Ecuador took third with a penalties win over Chile.

References

Images

Newspapers

[2] Radnedge, Kier (1992) “International Results” World Soccer. April 1990

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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Rothmans International Soccer Tournament Malta 1990

Malta Football Association Logo
Malta Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table

Rothmans Malta 1990PWDLFAPts
Norway (C)2110433
South Korea2101442
Malta2011231
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
05.02.1990Norway3South Korea2
07.02.1990Malta1Norway1
10.02.1990Malta1South Korea2
[References: 2]

Report

Norway won the Rothmans International Soccer Tournament in Malta in 1990. The Scandinavians defeated South Korea 3-2 in the opening match and then drew 1-1 with hosts Malta. South Korea won the third and final match but it was not enough as Norway took the Title on 3 Points.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (1992) Malta_Football_Association_logo [Internet] Available from: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Malta_Football_Association %5BAccessed 8 October 2020][Actual Logo Reference at: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/a/a4/Malta_Football_Association_logo.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130213151348 [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1990) “International Results” World Soccer. April 1990.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth.

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Irish Harness Racing Association All Ireland Series 2020

Irish Harness Racing Association Logo 2020 [Reference: 1]
Irish Harness Racing Association Logo 2020 [Reference: 1]
RaceHorse / Race NameDriverDistanceTimePrizemoney
1IHRA Apprentice Championship Final
Silvano BelloEoin Murphy12.07.06€996
2Pace Grade G & G1 HCP
Newtown AlanaWayne McNevin11.252.09.04€309
3Conditioned F Trot
(New on Hard Track 2020)
BelkalinjaDonal Murphy1.252.09.01€918
4Grade F & E Trot
Extrem RyldGavin Murdock4.252.06.07€918
5Red Mills All IrelandPace Series Final
Fairdays WesternJonathan Cowden9.751.59.2€2375
6Trot Grade D-B HCP
Bibi DairpetDonal Murphy12.07.3€1074
7Red Mills All IrelandTrot Series Final
Curly de LayonMartin Loughran4.753.10.6€2800
8Pace Grade F-D HCP
King Wills ArrivalOisin Quill62.02.4€335
9Red Mills All Ireland SeriesTrot Consolation Final
BuilianoBilly Roche2.53.13.0€1446
[Reference: 2]

IHRA TV Final Video

A Video Clip of the Final is Available at IHRA TV for $100 Yearly subscription for All Races Here: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/video#clip=6k49ld3vkk4c&time=0 [Last Accessed 29 December 2020]

Report

Fairdays Western, trained by Kevin Corey and driven by Jonathan Cowden won five out of 6 races, including the Final in the Irish Harness Racing Association All Ireland Pacer Series Final in Portmarnock Raceway on 22nd November 2020. The All Ireland Trotter Series Champion was Curly de Layon, trained by David Loughran and Driven by Martn Loughran, winning four out of six races, including the Final.

IHRA All Ireland Pace Series Champion 2020 Fairdays Western driven by Jonathan Cowden [Reference: 4]
IHRA All Ireland Pace Series Champion 2020 Fairdays Western driven by Jonathan Cowden [Reference: 4]

About Harness Racing

Harness Racing is Pony & Trap Racing, whereby a Horse and Driver race around a cicuit with the first past the Finish Line the Winner. Standardbred Horses are employed. Pacer is identified by the gait of the horse, with the horses leg moving one side at a time; this is historically the most popular in Ireland, as well as USA, Australia and New Zealand. In Trotter is a two-beat diagonal gait of the horse where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat. It is tradtionally the most popular in Europe, but is becoming more popular in Ireland. [Reference: 4]

References

Images

[1] Irish Harness Racing Association | Facebook (2016) cropped-Irish_Harness_Racing_Association_Logo_6-17-1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-Irish_Harness_Racing_Association_Logo_6-17-1.png%5BAccessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Harness Racing Association (2020) Portmarnock Raceway Sunday 22nd November 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-sunday-22nd-november-2020/ [Accessed 29 December 2020]

[3] Irish Harness Racing Association (2020) All Ireland Series Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/all-ireland-series-final [Accessed 29 December 2020]

[4] Irish Harness Racing Association (2020) History of the Sport [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/elementor-history-of-the-sport[Accessed 29 December 2020]

Images

[5] Irish Harness Racing Association (2020) pk22nov_283_copy-copy-oyt8ekqsliwuo897ts1mpgij35pew9kppa09vsuzrc [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/pk22nov_283_copy-copy-oyt8ekqsliwuo897ts1mpgij35pew9kppa09vsuzrc.jpg [Accessed 29 December 2020]

Video

[6] Irish Harness Racing Association (2020) IHRA TV Final Video [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/video#clip=6k49ld3vkk4c&time=0 [Accessed 29 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Vin Kingston, Frank Kingston, Aedamar Kincaid, John Malone & John Kane

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Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall 2020

Super 8 Football League 10th Anniversary Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
Duo Sports Thundercats (CG)5410111678
Moreno Valley Mercury (CG)53201081046
Hi-Desert 29ers404033810
Las Vegas Kings0000000
Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall 2020 [References: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship Game
14.11.2020Duo Sports Thundercats43Moreno Valley Mercury41
Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall 2020 [References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
05.09.2020Las Vegas Kings34Hi Desert 29ers0
Week 2
12.09.2020Duo Sports Thundercats14Moreno Valley Mercury6
Week 3
19.09.2020Hi Desert 29ers6Moreno Valley Mercury7
Week 4
26.09.2020Duo Sports Thundercats26SoCal Rhinos0
Week 5
03.10.2020Duo Sports Thundercats6Hi Desert 29ers0
Week 6
17.10.2020Duo Sports Thundercats14Moreno Valley Mercury20
Week 7
07.11.2020Moreno Valley Mercury34Hi Desert 29ers27
Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall 2020 [References: 2]

Report

Duo Sports Thundercats narrowly won the Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall Series 2020 Championship Game 43-41 over the Moreno Valley Mercury. They had finished 5-0 and 4-1 respectively at the top of the Standings in the Regular Season. Hi Desert 29ers completed the Line-Up.

The Duo Sports Thundercats won the opening round of the Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall 2020 League, defeating Moreno Valley Mercury 14-6, while Las Vegas Kings topped Hi Desert 29ers 34-0. The following week Moreno Valley won 7-6 at Hi Desert 29ers to move into second place. In the fifth game Thundercats defeated the 29ers 6-0 after defeating SoCal Rhinos 26-0, before falling in week 6 to the Mercury 14-20. The Final game of the Regular Season saw Moreno Valley Mercury win 34-27 versus Hi Desert 29ers.

Duo Sports Thundercats Super 8 Football League West Coast Fall Series Champions 2020 [Reference: 5]

Report

The Super 8 Football League is the first International Arena-style Football League in the World, with teams straddling the US-Mexican border in Baja California, California, Nevada and Texas. It is now in its 10th year.

The Pro-Am Showcases play every June and November in San Diego, Los Angeles, Inland Empire, San Francisco (all California), Las Vegas (Nevada) and El Paso (Texas). International League plays every Summer in Rosarito, Ensenada, Tijuana and Mexicali (all Baja California).

References

Images

[1] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League 2020 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/super-8-football-logo-2020-small.png [Accessed 20 July 2019]

Websites

[2] Super 8 Football League (2020) Super 8 West Coast Fall 2020 [Internet] Available from:  http://super8footballleague.info/super8westcoast/ [Accessed 8 September 2020][14 October 2020][22 October 2020][Last Accessed 27 December 2020]

[3] Super 8 Football League (2020) Super 8 Football League Arena Football Week 1 /  [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/ [Accessed 27 December 2020]

[4] Super 8 Football League (2020) Super 8 Fall Champions 2020 – Thundercats 43 Mercury 41  [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/2020/11/16/super-8-fall-champions-2020-thundercats-43-mercury-41/ [Accessed 27 December 2020]

Images

[5] Super 8 Football League (2020) DSC03594-1536×1024 /  [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/ [Accessed 27 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill, Todd Zboyan, Alan Gray & Richie Gillespie

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Irish Ice Hockey Association InLine Hockey Halloween Cup 2011

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

IIHA InLIne Haloween CupPWLTGFGAPts
Dundalk Bulls430132117
Hawks412119253
Flyers IHC422017254
Dublin Rovers413019262
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
06.11.2011Dublin Rovers6Flyers IHC7
Final
06.11.2011Dundalk Bulls8Hawks1
[Reference: 2]

Group Standings

IIHA InLIne Halloween CupPWLTGFGAPts
Dundalk Bulls (F)320124105
Hawks (F)311118173
Dublin Rovers (P)312013192
Flyers IHC (P)312010192
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
06.11.2011Hawks5Dublin Rovers7
06.11.2011Dundalk Bulls9Flyers IHC1
06.11.2011Dundalk Bulls6Hawks6
06.11.2011Dublin Rovers3Flyers IHC5
06.11.2011Hawks7Flyers IHC4
06.11.2011Dublin Rovers3Dundalk Bulls9
[References: 2]

Report

The Dundalk Bulls won the Irish Ice Hockey Association inaugural InLIne Hockey Halloween Cup in 2011, defeating Hawks in the Final 8-1. Four teams were inlvolved in the first event of its kind hodted by Hawks in Athlone. Flyers IHC finished third with a close 7-6 win over fellow Dubliners, Dublin Rovers. The Group stage was very competitive with Hawks managing to tie with Dundalk Bulls and Dublin Rovers shocking Hawks in the opening match.

About the IIHA InLine Halloween Cup

The InLine Halloween Cup was hosted by Hawks InLine Hockey Club in Athlone in 2011 in conjunction with the Irish Ice Hockey Association. It was intended to become an annual tradition with the previous years’ winners hosting the event the following year.

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2012) 2011 InLine Hockey Halloween Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/news/2011-inline-hockey-halloween-cup [Accessed 26 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Inline Hockey Ireland Gold League South 2013-14

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]
Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

IHI Gold SouthPWLTGFGAPts
Kilkenny City Storm141031754821
Galway Pitbulls14941887619
Galway Bay Lightning14833773619
Longford Hawks14662606814
Cork Wolfpack14671585013
Kilkenny Bandits14563426813
Dun Dealgan Warriors14310169817
The Shadows HC14210230726
[References: 2]

Report

Kilkenny City Storm won the Inline Hockey Ireland Gold League South in 2013-14, with 10 wins and one tie from 14 matches, two points ahead of Galway Pitbulls and Galway Bay Lightning in second and third place. Longford Hawks, Cork Wolfpack, Kilkenny Bandits, Dun Dealgan Warriors and The Shadows HC made up the other five places.

References

Images

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Cover Photo – Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2014) Gold South Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20141105041310/http://www.ihi.hockeyleaguestats.com/?go=standings&order=pts&did=13&sid=26 [Accessed 26 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

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Irish Ice Hockey Association Women’s InLine Hockey League 2011-12

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

WIHLPWLTPFPAPct
Dundalk Bulls Ladies33001476
NIIHA3210954
UCC Coconutters312011142
Molly Malones30303110
[References: Compiled from Results in 2]

Note: Standings Based on round 3 Results only.

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 3Little Island, Cork
18.02.2012UCC Coconutters4Molly Malones3
18.02.2012Dundalk Bulls Ladies3NIIHA2
18.02.2012UCC Coconutters5Dundalk Bulls Ladies6
18.02.2012Molly Malones0NIIHA2
18.02.2012NIIHA5UCC Coconutters2
18.02.2012Dundalk Bulls Ladies5Molly Malones0
[References: 2]

Report

Round 3 of the Irish Ice Hockey Association Women’s InLine Hockey League took place at Little Island Sports Complex in Cork on Saturday 18th February 2012. Dundalk Bulls Ladies won all three of their matches, although two were by the odd goal. NIIHA (Northern Ireland Inline Hockey Association) managed two wins, hosts UCC Coconutters one win and Molly Malones lost all three matches although were competitive in two of them, losing by one goal to UCC and two to NIIHA.

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2012) RECAP: Round 3 of Women’s InLine Hockey League [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/news/recapround-3-of-womens-inline-hockey-league [Accessed 26 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Makita Preseason International Soccer Tournament 1990

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
10.08.1990Sampdoria (Ita)1 (5p)Real Sociedad (Esp)1 (3p)
10.08.1990Arsenal (Eng)2Aston Villa (Eng)0
3rd Place
11.08.1990Real Sociedad1Aston Villa0
Final
11.08.1990Arsenal0Sampdoria1
[Reference: 2]

Report

Sampdoria, from Genoa in Italy won the 3rd Four-Team Preseason International Tournament at Wembley in July 1990, defeating Arsenal in the Final. Spain’s Real Sociedad won the 3rd Place Playoff against Aston Villa.

About the Makita Tournament

The Makita Tournament was a Preseason International Soccer Tournament held at Wembley Stadium, London from 1988 to 1990, and then Highbury, Arsenal’s Home Ground in 1991.

References

Newspapers

[2] John Kelly. (1991) “Arsenal, Cont.” World Soccer. August 1991. pg. 14.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Gerry Tully, Paul Leech, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Cathal Gallagher, Paul Foley (TCD).

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Makita Preseason International Soccer Tournament 1989

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
29.07.1989Arsenal (Eng)1FC Porto (Por)0
29.07.1989Dynamo Kiev (URS)0Liverpool (Eng)2
3rd Place
30.07.1989Dynamo Kiev1FC Porto0
Final
30.07.1989Arsenal1Liverpool0
[Reference: 2]

Report

Arsenal won the second Makita International Soccer Tournament in Wembley Stadium in July 1989, defeating Liverpool in the Final after the two teams had defeated FC Porto and Dynamo Kiev in the Semi-Finals.

About the Makita Tournament

The Makita Tournament was a Preseason International Soccer Tournament held at Wembley Stadium, London from 1988 to 1990, and then Highbury, Arsenal’s Home Ground in 1991.

References

Newspapers

[2] John Kelly. (1991) “Arsenal, Cont.” World Soccer. August 1991. pg. 14.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Gerry Tully, Paul Leech, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Cathal Gallagher, Paul Foley (TCD).

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Makita Preseason International Soccer Tournament 1988

Final Table

Makita TournamentPWDLFAPts
Arsenal (C – Eng)2200704
AC Milan (Eng)2200204
Bayern Munich (Ger)2002040
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)2002050
[Reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
13.08.1988Arsenal4Tottenham Hotspur0
13.08.1988AC Milan1Bayern Munich0
14.08.1988Arsenal3Bayern Munich0
14.08.1988AC Milan3Tottenham Hotspur0
[Reference: 2]

Report

Arsenal won the Makita Preseason International Soccer Tournament in 1988 ahead of AC Milan on better record after both teams won both their games against Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur.

About the Makita Tournament

The Makita Tournament was a Preseason International Soccer Tournament held at Wembley Stadium, London from 1988 to 1990, and then Highbury, Arsenal’s Home Ground in 1991.

References

Newspapers

[2] John Kelly. (1991) “Arsenal, Cont.” World Soccer. August 1991. pg. 14.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Gerry Tully, Paul Leech, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Cathal Gallagher, Paul Foley (TCD).

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