Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Lacrosse Qualifiers 2019

Pan-American Lacrosse Association Logo
Pan-American Lacrosse Association Logo [Reference: 3]

Final Standings

PlacePALA Women’s World Qualifiers 2019PWTLFAPts
1Haudenosaunee440068168
2Puerto Rico430148296
3Jamaica530245546
4Mexico530244386
5Colombia410325372
6Argentina400410660
Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Lacrosse Qualifiers Final Standings 2019 [Reference: Compiled from 2-3]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Play-In Round
15.11.2019Jamaica18Argentina4
15.11.2019Mexico8Colombia1
5th Place
16.11.2019Argentina2Colombia15
Semi-Finals
16.11.2019Haudenosaunee14Mexico4
16.11.2019Puerto Rico15Jamaica5
3rd Place
17.11.2019Mexico8Jamaica9
Final
17.11.2019Haudenosaunee16Puerto Rico6
Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Lacrosse Qualifiers 2019 [References: 2]

Pool Standings

PALA Women’s World Lacrosse QualifiersPWTLFAPts
Pool A
Haudenosaunee22003864
Jamaica210113272
Colombia20029270
Pool B
Puerto Rico22002784
Mexico210124142
Argentina20024330
Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Lacrosse Qualifiers 2019 [References: 2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
14.11.2019Mexico18Argentina2
14.11.2019Argentina2Puerto Rico15
15.11.2019Mexico6Puerto Rico12
Group B
14.11.2019Colombia6Jamaica10
14.11.2019Haudenosaunee17Colombia3
14.11.2019Haudenosaunee21Jamaica3
Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Lacrosse Qualifiers 2019 [References: 2]

Report

Haudenosaunee, the Native American Women’s National Team won the 2019 Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s World Qualifiers in Auburndale, Florida. Having won their Pool with easy wins over Colombia and Jamaica, they defeated Mexico in the Semi-Finals, and then Puerto Rico 16-6 in the Final, winning all four games by at least 10 goals. Jamaica finished third with a 9-8 win over Mexico, and 5th place went to Colombia who defeated Argentina 15-2.

Pan-American Lacrosse Association - Haudenosaunee v Puerto Rico Women's World Qualifiers 2019
Pan-American Lacrosse Association – Haudenosaunee v Puerto Rico Women’s World Qualifiers 2019 [Reference: 3]

About Women’s Lacrosse

Women’s Lacrosse was invented in Scotland, and is a 12-v-12 version of Lacrosse, which was originally played by Native Americans. There was an Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the 1920s to 1970, that played in the Home Nations against England, Scotland and Wales, and also held a Schools Shield, with teams from Dublin & Belfast.It was resurrected in the early 2000s, with an International team, and the Irish Women’s Lacrosse League.

References

Logos

[1] World Lacrosse (2019) PALA.jpg_0 [Internet] Available from: https://d13mgad1aost97.cloudfront.net/2019/12/PALA.jpg_0.jpg [Accessed 26 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Pan-American Lacrosse Associaion (2019) 2019 PALA Women’s World Qualifiers [Internet] Available from: https://www.panamericanlacrosse.org/tournament-results [Accessed 26 November 2020]

Images

[3] Pan-American Lacrosse Associaion (2019) R7D_0422.jpg_0-1024×683 [Internet] Available from: https://d13mgad1aost97.cloudfront.net/2019/12/R7D_0422.jpg_0-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 26 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Irene Carroll, UCD

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UCD Sepak Takraw Club 2014-Present

UCD Sepak Takraw Club [Reference: 1]

Report

The Sepak Takraw Club in University College Dublin has been playing a match amongst its own members each week since September 2014. [Reference: 2]

UCD Sepak Takraw Club Team Photo September 2018
UCD Sepak Takraw Club Team Photo September 2018 [Reference: 4]

About Sepak Takraw

Sepak Takraw is a version of Volleyball played with every part of the body except the arms and is Native to Malaysia and Thailand, both of whom claim to have invented it and where the game is a National Sport. It is popular throughout South East and East Asia.

UCD Sepak Takraw Club in Action from October 2018
UCD Sepak Takraw Club in Action from October 2018 [Reference: 3]

References

Logos

[1] UCD Sepak Takraw Club Facebook (2019) Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDSepakTakrawClub/photos/a.856655207680172/856655271013499/ [Accessed 26 November 2020]

Social Media

[2] UCD Sepak Takraw Club (Facebook) (2019) Page [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDSepakTakrawClub/ [Accessed 27 June 2019]

Images

[3] UCD Sepak Takraw Club Facebook (2019) Photo, October 6, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDSepakTakrawClub/photos/a.2156936830985330/2156936084318738/ [Accessed 26 November 2020]

[4] UCD Sepak Takraw Club Facebook (2019) Photo, September 26, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDSepakTakrawClub/photos/a.856696377676055/2143736898971990 [Accessed 26 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui (Trinity College Dublin) & Eoghan Murphy.

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PGA Tour Irish Golfers 2020-21

PGA Tour Logo
PGA Tour Logo {Reference: 1]

Safeway Open, Silverado Resort and Spa, Napa, California, 10-13 September 2020

PlaceCountryPlayersTotalR1R2R3R4Strokes
Top 5 Finishers
1USAStewart Cink-2167706565267
2USAHarry Higgs-1969627068269
T3USADoc Redman-1870696962270
T3USAChez Reavie-1867716666270
T3USAKevin Steelman-1872666567270
T3USABrian Steward-1867676670270
Irish Players Outside Top 5
CutIRLShane Lowry-36873141
CutIRLSeamus Power+27571146
Safeway Open, Napa California, 10-13 September 2020 [Reference: 2]

In the first PGA Tournament of 2020-21 Shane Lowry (-3) and Seamus Power (+2) were both cut after two rounds, with the cut at -4.

US Open, Mamaroneck, New York, 17-20 September 2020

PlaceCountryPlayersTotalR1R2R3R4Strokes
Top 5 Players
1USABryson DeChambeau-669687067274
2USAMatthew WolffE66746575280
3RSALouis Oosthuizen+267746873282
4USAHarris English+368707273283
5USAXander Shauffele+468727074284
Irish Players Outside Top 5
T8NIRRory McIlroy+667766875286
T43IRLShane Lowry+1576707772295
CutNIRGraeme McDowell+167680156
CutIRLJames Sugrue (a)+177879157
US Open, Mamaroneck, New York, 17-20 September 2020 [References: 3]

In the first Major of the year, the US Open, Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy finished tied 8th after a FInal Round 75 left him on 6 Over Par. Shane Lowry finished tied 43rd on +15 Over and Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) and James Sugrue, an Amateur representing Ireland, missed the cut. Bryson DeChambeau of USA won the Open on 6 Under Par, the only player to finished below par over the four days.

Corales Puntacana Resort Club Championship, Dominican Rep, 24-27 September 2020

PlaceCountryPlayersTotalR1R2R3R4Strokes
Top 5 Players
1USAHudson Swafford-1865676969270
2USATyler McCumber-1765716966271
3CANMackenzie Hughes-1668676770272
4USANate Lashley-1568716569273
5USAAdam Long-1470656475274
Irish Players Outside Top 5
CutIRLSeamus Power-17073143
CutNIRGraeme McDowell-17073143
Corales Puntacana Resort Club Championship, Dominican Rep, 24-27 September 2020 [Reference: 4]

Ireland’s Seamus Power and Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell both missed the cut after carding a 1 Under Par 143 after two rounds at the Corales Puntacarna Resort Club Championship in the Dominican Republic, the third event of the US PGA year. Hudson Swafford (USA) won the Tournament with a Total of 18 Under, one shot ahead of fellow American Tyler Cumber.

Sanderson Farms Championship, Jackson, Mississippi, 1-4 October 2020

PlaceCountryPlayersTotalR1R2R3R4Strokes
Top 5 Players
1ESPSergio Garcia-1968686667269
2USAPeter Malnati-1870677063270
3USAJT Poston-1666676970272
T4SWEHenrik Norlander-1569706965273
T4USAKeegan Bradley-1566657369273
Irish Players Outside the Top 5
No Irish Players entered the Tournament
Sanderson Farms Championship, Jackson, Mississippi, 1-4 October 2020 [Reference: 5]

References

Logos

[1] Golf Hawaii (2017) PGA Tour Logo [Internet] Available from: http://enews.golfhawaii.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/enews-golf-hawaii-pgatour-640×350.jpg [Accessed 29 March 2018]

Websites

[2] PGA Tour (2020) Safeway Open [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2021/safeway-open/leaderboard.html [Accessed 25 November 2020]

[3] PGA Tour (2020) US Open [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2021/us-open/leaderboard.html [Accessed 25 November 2020]

[4] PGA Tour (2020) Corales Puntacana Resort Club Championship [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2021/corales-puntacana-resort-club-championship/leaderboard.html [Accessed 25 November 2020]

[3] PGA Tour (2017) CIMB Classic [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/cimb-classic/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[4] PGA Tour (2017) The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-cj-cup-at-nine-bridges/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[5] PGA Tour (2017) Sanderson Farms Championship [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2021/sanderson-farms-championship/leaderboard.html [Accessed 25 November 2020]

[6] PGA Tour (2017) Shriners Hospitals for Children Open [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[7] PGA Tour (2017) OHL Classic @ Mayakoba [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/ohl-classic-mayakoba/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[8] PGA Tour (2017) The RSM Classic [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[9] PGA Tour (2017) Hero World Challenge [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/hero-world-challenge/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[10] PGA Tour (2017) QBE Shootout [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/qbe-shootout/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[11] PGA Tour (2018) Sentry Tournament of Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/sentry-tournament-of-champions/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[12] PGA Tour (2018) Sony Open in Hawaii [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/sony-open-in-hawaii/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[13] PGA Tour (2018) Career Builder Challenge [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/careerbuilder-challenge/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[14] PGA Tour (2018) Farmers Insurance Open [Internet] Available from: [Accessed ]

[15] PGA Tour (2018) Waste Management Phoenix Open [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/waste-management-phoenix-open/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[16] PGA Tour (2018) AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/at-t-pebble-beach-pro-am/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[17] PGA Tour (2018) Genesis Open [Internet] Available from: https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/genesis-open/leaderboard.html [Accessed 29 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eileen Harrington

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Sheamus Ireland-born WWE Wrestler 2009-Present

Sheamus Ireland-born WWE Wrestler 2009-Present
Sheamus Ireland-born WWE Wrestler 2009-Present [Reference: 1][Photo Credit: SheamusWWE Facebook Page]

Sheamus Factfile and Career Statistics

Real NameStephen FarrellyYearHighlight
Height6’3″2009Joined WWE
Weight250lb2010King of the Ring
Home TownDublin, Ireland2012Royal Rumble Match Winner
Signature MovesBrogue Kick2015Money in the Bank Contract Winner
CloverleafSmackdown Tag Team Champion
Irish Curse Backbreaker4 TimesRaw Tag Team Champion
White Noise2 TimesUnited States Champion
NicknameThe Celtic WarriorWorld Heavyweight Champion
4 TimesWorld Champion
Sheamus Ireland-born WWE Wrestler Career Statistics [Reference: 2-3]
World Wresling Entertainment Logo
World Wrestling Entertainment Logo [Reference: 1]

Report

Sheamus, real name Stephen Farrelly, from Dublin, Ireland, made a name for himself at WWE Wrestling in USA. 4 times World Champion, 4 Times Raw Tag Team Champion, twice USA Champion, and 4 times WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Sheamus first joined WWE in 2009, making a lot of the fiery red-haired Irish looks, and after winning 2010 King of the Ring, and twice USA Champion, he won the 2012 Rumble in the Ring, which paved the way for him to beat Daniel Bryan in 18 seconds at WrestleMania to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. He also won the 2015 Money in the Bank Contract and joined forces with Cesaro to win the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team titles. He went on a break in 2015, and returned in 2020 to critique WWE’s current stars, conquering the Blue Brand, and turning his attention to the Red Brand.

References

[1] Pinterest (2020) WWE Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/34/bb/f7/34bbf762319412d2c8a0759fa7417adc.png [Accessed 1 Febraury 2020]

Websites

[2] The Circular (2018) 5 Irish Wrestlers who achieved mainstream success with WWE [Internet] Available from: http://thecircular.org/5-irish-wrestlers-who-achieved-mainstream-success-with-wwe/ [Accessed 21 September 2019]

[3] WWE (2020) Sheamus Superstar Stats [Internet] Available from: https://www.wwe.com/superstars/sheamus [Accessed 23 November 2020]

Images

[4] SheamusWWE Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, April 7 [Internet] Available from: 92586989_10161146235634815_4534693021635051520_o [Accessed 23 November 2020][Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/WWESheamus/photos/a.10150098397674815/10161146235629815/ [Accessed 23 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Robert Byron & Dylan Brennan.

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Georgian Lelo Federation Samegrelo Region Championship 2016

Georgian Lelo Federation Logo
Georgian Lelo Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
13.08.2016Poti6Senaki2
13.08.2016Khobi6Zugdidi5 aet
3rd Place
13.08.2016Zugdudi6Senaki3
Final
13.08.2016Poti7Khobi3
Georgian Lelo Federation Samegrelo Region Championship 2016 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

Poti won the first Lelo Championship of the Samegrelo Region of Georgia in 2016, triumphing 7-3 in the Final against Khobi. The Championship was the first in the region and featured 8 teams, with the tournament played in a straight knockout format.

The Poti Lelo team receiving their Trophy and Medals
The Poti Lelo team receiving their Trophy and Medals [Reference: 4]

About Lelo Burti

Lelo, also known as Lelo Burti, is the traditional ball game of Georgia, a small republic in the Caucusus Mountains between Europe and Asia near Turkey and Russia that is newly independent. Lelo is possibly why Rugby Union is so popular in Georgia, and is their Native Sport, currently undergoing a revival. [Reference: 2-3]

References

Images

[1] Lelo Burti (2016) Logo_ [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160923010826im_/http://lelo.comyr.com/images/Logo_.jpg [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Internet Archives

[2] Lelo Burti (2014)Index [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160914183050/http://lelo.comyr.com/index.htm [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Online Reference Websites

[3] Google Translate (2020) [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=google+translate&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=google+translate&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j0l5j69i64.5275j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Images

[4] Lelo Burti (2014) 2016_XOBI_03 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160923011034im_/http://lelo.comyr.com/images/2016_XOBI_03.jpg  [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Clive Saab.

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Women’s Camanachd Association National Division 1 2016-2018

Women's Camanachd Association Logo
Women’s Camanachd Association Logo [Reference: 1]

WCA National Div 1 2016

 PWDLFAPts
Skye8602281312
Lochaber $731317129
Glasgow Mid Argyll74032188
Badenoch & Strathspey Ladies831419197
Aberdour61056392
All Stars Ladies0000000
Women’s Camanachd Association National Division 1 2016 [Reference: 3]

WCA National Div 1 2017

 PWDLPAPts
Skye **11801611320
Badenoch &Strathspey Ladies *11703451316
Lochaber9702371914
Glasgow Mid Argyll1030525256
Anerdour *1220919626
Fort William #720516473
Lovat ###101051640-4
Women’s Camanachd Association National Division 1 2017 [Reference: 4]

WCA National Div 1 2018

 PWDLPAPts
Skye1413101341027
Badenoch & Strathspey Ladies1412111101125
Lochaber14905883918
Strathspey14608325612
Aberdour ###1460826689
Glasgow Mid Argyll ###14401020555
Fort William #####14401025753
Ardnamurhan Ladies14101351262
Women’s Camanachd Association National Division 1 2018 [Reference: 5]

Report

Skye, from the Island off the West Coast of Scotland, won the Women’s Camanachd Association National Division 1 three years running from 2016 to 2018, improving as they went along. Fiona Cruikshank became the Club’s first female Chair that year, creating another piece of history along with the National Championship.

Skye Camanachd Ladies team - Women's Camanachd Association National Division Champions 2018
Skye Camanachd Ladies team – Women’s Camanachd Association National Division Champions 2018 [Reference: 6][Photo Credit: Willie Urquhart]

About Scottish Shinty

Shinty (also known as Camanachd) is the Scottish version of Hurling and Camogie, played mostly in the Gaelic-speaking Scottish Highlands. It has both Men’s and Women’s Leagues and Cups, and also University and Underage Competitions. It is 12-a-side, played with a stick and ball like in Hurling, but with no point-over-the-bar, just goals.

Shinty.com Logo
Shinty.com Logo [Reference: 2]

References

Images

[1] Camanachd Association (2019) wca-logo [Internet]  Available from: https://www.shinty.com/uploads/news-images/_w800fit/wca-logo.jpg [Accessed 18 November 2020]

[2] Shinty.com (2017) Camanachd Association Shinty.com Logo [Internet] Available from:  http://www.shinty.com/images/logo.gif [Accessed 20 March 2017]

Websites

[3] Shinty.com (2015) WCA Marine Harvest National Div 1 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/2015-16/ [Accessed 1 September 2016]

[4] Shinty.com (2017) The WCA Marine Harvest National Div 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.shinty.com/womens/fixtures-and-results/2017/national-div-1 [Accessed 19 October 2017]

[5] Shinty.com (2018) The Marine Harvest National Division [Internet] Available from: https://www.shinty.com/womens/fixtures-and-results/2018/mational-division [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Images

[6] West Highland Free Press (2018) SKYE-CAMANACHD-LADIES-LEAGUE-WINNERS-18-1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.whfp.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SKYE-CAMANACHD-LADIES-LEAGUE-WINNERS-18-1.jpg[Accessed 22 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laura Shadbolt

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International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2019

International Champions Cup Logo
International Champions Cup Logo [Reference: 7]

Final Table

PWWPLPLFAPts
Benfica (Por) (C)33000619
Atletico Madrid (Spa)32100948
Manchester United (Eng)32100538
Arsenal (Eng)32010737
Bayern Munich (Ger)32001536
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)31011554
Inter Milan (Ita)30111233
Fiorentina (Ita)31002363
Real Madrid (Spa)301026122
Juventus (Ita)30011461
AC Milan (Ita)30012241
Chivas de Gauadalajara (Mex)30012151
International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2019 [Reference: Compiled from: 1-5]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
USA
16.07.2019Fiorentina2Chivas Gauadalajara1
17.09.2019Arsenal2Bayern Munich1
20.09.2019Benfica3Chivas Guadalajara0
20.07.2019Arsenal3Fiorentina0
20.07.2019Bayern Munich3Real Madrid1
23.07.2019Real Madrid2 (3p)Arsenal2 (2p)
23.07.2019Bayern Munich1AC Milan0
23.07.2019Atletico Madrid0 (5p)Chivas Guadalajara0 (4p)
2019Benfica2Fiorentina1
2019Atletico Madrid7Real Madrid3
2019Benfica1AC Milan0
China & Singapore
20.07.2019Manchester United1Inter Milan0
21.07.2019Tottenham Hotspur3Juventus2
24.07.2019Juventus1 (4p)Inter Milan1 (3p)
25.07.2019Manchester United2Tottenham Hotspur1
03.08.2019Manchester United2 (5p)AC Milan2 (p)
04.08.2019Inter Milan1 (4p)Tottenham Hotspur1 (3p)
10.08.2019Atletico Madrid2Juventus1
International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2019 [Reference: Compiled from: 1-5]

Report

12 teams entered the International Champions Cup in 2019 – a preseason Soccer Tournament held in USA, China and Singapore – with each team playing a 3-game schedule. Benfica of Portugal won the Cup with three wins from three games, easily defeating Chivas Guadaljara of Mexico and Fiorentina and AC Milan of Italy. Atletico Madrid came second with two wins and a penalties victory in their three matches, including a 7-3 thriller against rivald Real Madrid. Manchester United also had two win and a penalties victory to finish third, Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur their two victims, while it required penalties to defeat AC Milan. England’s Arsenal finished fourth and German side Bayern Munich finished fifth.

About the International Champions Cup

The International Champions Cup is a Preseason Tournament involving top European and Latin American teams played over the summer each year since 2013 in USA, Canada, China and Singapore [Reference: 6]

References

Bibliography

[1] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “International Champions Cup 2019” North American Soccer Guide 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 314.

Websites

[2] International Champions Cup (2020) ICC 2029 Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.internationalchampionscup.com/mens-schedule [Accessed 19 November 2020]

[3] Google News (2020) Manchester United 2019 International Chamions Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=manchester+united+international+champions+cup&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=Manchester+United+International+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i20i263i457j0l6.10164j1j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 19 November 2020]

[4] Google News (2020) Tottenham Hotspur 2019 International Chamions Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=tottenham+hotspur+international+champions+cup&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=Tottenham+Hotspur+International&aqs=chrome.2.0i457j69i57j0i22i30l4.13336j1j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 19 November 2020]

[5] Google News (2020) Juventus 2019 International Chamions Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=juventus+international+champions+cup&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=Juventus+International+&aqs=chrome.4.69i57j0i457j0l5j0i22i30.9246j1j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 19 November 2020]

[6] Google News (2020) When did the International Champions Cup Start? [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=when+did+the+international+champions+cup+start&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=When+did+the+Internationa+Champions+Cup+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i13i30i457j0i22i30.16552j1j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 19 November 2020]

Logos

[7] International Champions Cup (2020) og-image [Internet] Available from: https://www.internationalchampionscup.com/static/og-image.png [Accessed 19 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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Women’s Camanachd Association Shinty National Division 1 2004-2005

Women's Camanachd Association Logo
Women’s Camanachd Association Logo [Reference: 1]

WCA National League A 2004

 PWDLFAPts
Glengarry8701371014
Oban Lorne840428278
Edinburgh University84047198
Glasgow Mid Argyll840418158
Kingussie81079282
Women’s Camanachd Association Shinty National Division 1 2004-2005 [Reference: 3

WCA National Div 1 2005

 PWDLPAPts
Glasgow Mid Argyll ++1062047716
Glengarry1071235815
Tir Chonaill Harps1051472311
Edinburgh University10424151510
Oban Lorne103071266
Women’s Camanachd Association Shinty National Division 1 2005 {Reference: 4]

Report

Glengarry won the Women’s Camanachd Association Shinty National Division 1 in 2004 with 14 points from 8 games and Glasgow Mid Argyll in 2005 with 16 points from 10 games. Ireland’s Tir Chonaill Harps, from Donegal, came third in 2005 on 11 points.

Shinty.com Logo
Shinty.com Logo [Reference: 2]

About Scottish Shinty

Shinty (also known as Camanachd) is the Scottish version of Hurling and Camogie, played mostly in the Gaelic-speaking Scottish Highlands. It has both Men’s and Women’s Leagues and Cups, and also University and Underage Competitions. It is 12-a-side, played with a stick and ball like in Hurling, but with no point-over-the-bar, just goals.

References

Images

[1] Camanachd Association (2019) wca-logo [Internet]  Available from: https://www.shinty.com/uploads/news-images/_w800fit/wca-logo.jpg [Accessed 18 November 2020]

[2] Shinty.com (2017) Camanachd Association Shinty.com Logo [Internet] Available from:  http://www.shinty.com/images/logo.gif [Accessed 20 March 2017]

Internet Archive

[3] Shinty.com (2004) – Wayback Machine [2006/04/05] Women’s Shinty: 2004 Season fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060405160018/http://www.shinty.com/ladies/fixtures2004.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[4] Shinty.com (2005) – Wayback Machine [2006/05/12] Women’s Shinty: 2005 Season League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060512010046/http://www.shinty.com/ladies/leagues.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laura Shadbolt

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Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 18 November 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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Confederacion Argentina de Cestoball Liga Nacional A 2014-2015

Confederacio Argentina de Cestoball Logo
Confederacio Argentina de Cestoball Logo [Reference: 1]

CADC Liga Nacional A 2014

PWDLFAPts
Championship Group
Ciudad770014
APV750212
Ferro750212
Hacoaj750212
Judiciales740311
GEVP740311
Cultural730410
Quimsa72059
Relegtion Group
CEF2730410
Belgrano730410
Carib71068
Estudiantes (TUC)70077
Confederacion Atgentina de Cestoball Final standings 2014 [Reference: Compiled from Results & Standings in 1]

CADC Liga Nacional A 2015

PWDLFAPts
Zona A
Ciudad (Capital)33003641546
CEF2 (Buenos Aires)32012722865
Higtus (San Luis)31022023154
Belgrano (La Pampa)30032353183
Zona B
Hacoaj (Capital)33003342726
Cultural (La Pampa)32013662825
Judiciales (Santiago)31023073634
CARIB (Cordoba)30032733533
Zona C
GEVP (Capital)33002781646
Quimsa (Santiago)32012282015
Hercules (Corrientes)31021812404
River (Capital)30031562383
Zona D
Ferro (La Pampa)33004151766
Velez (Capital)32013222785
Observatorio (Cordoba)31022503164
Estudiantes (Tucuman)30032484653
Confederacio Argentina de Cestoball Final Standings 2015 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
26.09.2015Ciudad98Velez88
26.09.2015GEVP100Ferro82
26.09.2015Quimsa98Hacoaj122
26.09.2015Judiciales96Cultural108
26.09.2015CARIB104Observatario100
26.09.2015CEF 288Hijitus80
26.09.2015Hercules100Belgrano68
26.09.2015Estudiantes84River104
15th Place
27.09.2015Belgrano110Estudiantes111
13th Place
27.09.2015Hercules68River56
11th Place
27.09.2015Hijitus90Observatorio54
9th Place
27.09.2015CEF 294CARIB80
7th Place
27.09.2015Judiciales120Quimsa116
5th Place
27.09.2015Cultural110Hacoaj114
3rd Place
27.09.2015Ferro98Velez68
Final
27.09.2015GEVP73Ciudad82
CADC Liga Nacional A Playoffs 2015 [Reference: 2]

Report

Ciudad, from the Capital District, were the Champions of the Confederacion Argentina de Cestoball Liga Nacional A in 2014 and 2015.

About Cestoball

Cestoball is a version of Basketball Native to Argentina. The Liga Nacional A is the Top Men’s Division in the country.

References

Images

[1] Confederacion Argentina de Cestoball (2014) CADC Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.cadc.org.ar/images/torneos_00021.jpg%5BAccessed 19 October 2019]

Websites

[2] Confederacion Argentina de Cestoball (2014) Torneo [Internet] Available from: http://www.cadc.org.ar/torneo.php?id=9 [Accessed 19 October 2019]

[3] Confederacion Argentina de Cestoball (2014) Torneo [Internet] Available from: http://www.cadc.org.ar/torneo.php?id=21 [Accessed 19 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy

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Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 16 November 2020

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International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup 2003

Polocrosse World Cup 2003 Banner [Reference: 8]

Venue: Warwick, Queensland, Australia, 28 April – 4 May 2003

Final Standings

PosCountryPWDLFA
1Australia550014442
2New Zealand540112585
3South Africa530211394
4Zimbabwe520310997
5USA53027180
6Ireland510454101
7United Kingdom520310680
8Canada50058171
International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup 2003 [Reference: Compiled from 1-6]

Group Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group   
28.04.03USA5Australia29
28.04.03Ireland9South Africa29
29.04.03Ireland5Australia26
29.04.03South Africa26USA9
01.05.03Ireland11USA15
01.05.03South Africa7Australia26
 Group   
28.04.03Canada1New Zealand42
28.04.03Zimbabwe23United Kingdom15
29.04.03New Zealand15United Kingdom14
29.04.03Canada0Zimbabwe41
01.05.03Canada5United Kingdom31
01.05.03Zimbabwe14New Zealand24

[1][2][3]

Final Group Standings

PosCountryPWDLFA
 Group      
1Australia33008117
2South Africa32016244
3USA31022966
4Ireland30032570
 Group      
1New Zealand33008129
2Zimbabwe32017839
3United Kingdom31026053
4Canada30036114
International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup 2003 [Reference: 1-3

Knockout Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
Semi-Finals(3rd & 4th Division)
02.05.2003US26Canada1
02.05.2003United Kingdom15Ireland16
Semi-Finals(1st & 2nd Divsion)
03.05.2003Zimbabwe12Australia31
03.05.2003New Zealand31South africa24
4th Division Final(7th & 8th Places)
03.05.2003Canada1United Kingdom31
3rd Division Final(5th & 6th Places)
04.05.2003USA16Ireland13
2nd Division Final(3rd & 4th Places)
04.05.2003South Africa27Zimbabwe31
World Cup Final
04.05.2003Australia32New Zealand13
International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup 2003 [Reference: 4-6]

Report

Ireland finished in sixth place in the inaugural International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup in 2003, losing to USA 13-16 in the 3rd Division Final, having lost all their matches in the Group Stage, but then defeating United Kingdom 16-15 in the 3rd & 4th Division Semi-Finals.

About Polocrosse

Australian Sports played in Ireland include Polocrosse, first played in Australia. Polocrosse is similar to Polo except the players use a Lacrosse stick rather than a Mallet. 

References

Logos

[8] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2003) navTop3 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031203042841im_/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/images/navTop3.gif [Accessed 25 July 2018]

Internet Archive

[1] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Monday, 28 April [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040305233815/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_28.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[2] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Tuesday, 29 April [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201724/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_29a.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[3] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Thursday, 1 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201551/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_1.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[4] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Friday, 2 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201617/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_2.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[5] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Saturday, 3 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201809/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_3.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[6] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Sunday, 4 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040306000801/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_4.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[7] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Overview – Welcome [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040204112450/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/overview_welcome.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Winters and David Marlborough.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 November 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2018-2020

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