Category: World Soccer

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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CONADI & ANPO National Soccer Championship of Native Peoples (Chile) 2012

CSANF Logo [Reference: 1]

Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
2012Rapa NuiW (p)MapucheL
CONADI & ANPO National Soccer Championship of Native Peoples (Chile) 2012 [Reference: 2]

Report

Rapa Nui (Easter Island) won the first National Soccer Championship of Native Peoples in Chile in 2012 by defeating Mapuche on penalties in the Final.

Mapuche Football Team [Reference: 3][Photo Credit: CSANF]

About

The CSANF (the Regional Body for Non-FIFA Football in South America) was founded in 2007 for the promotion of sport and culture for Nations, Islands, Communities, Territories and Minorities that are not members of FIFA. As part of the CSANF, CONADI & ANPO (National association of Indigineous Peoples) organised the first National Championship of Indigineous Peoples in Chile in 2012.

References

Logos

[1] CONADI (2013) csanf-logo [Internet] Available from: http://csanf.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/csanf-logo.png [Accessed 9 November 2020]

Websites

[2] CONADI (2013) CONADI and ANPO launched the Second National Soccer Championship of Native Peoples [Internet] Available from: http://csanf.net/conadi-y-anpo-lanzaron-el-segundo-campeonato-nacional-de-futbol-de-pueblos-originarios/ [Accessed 9 November 2020]

Images

[3] CONADI (2013) mapuche-futbol-300×234 [Internet] Available from: http://csanf.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/mapuche-futbol-300×234.jpg [Accessed 9 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco, Emmanuel and Caroline Mitchell.

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IIGA International Island Games Association 5-a-side Soccer Isle of Man 1985

IIGA Isle of Man ’85 Logo [References: 2]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Froya (Nor)6330839
Anglesey (Wal)6150637
Orkney (Sco)6222996
Guernsey (ChI)6222476
Hitra (Nor)6213655
Isle of Man (Cel)62135105
Jersey (ChI)6123564
IIGA International Island Games Association 5-a-side Soccer Isle of Man 1985 [Reference: 3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1985Isle of Man2Jersey0
1985Hitra0Froya1
1985Isle of Man1Orkney1
1985Angelesy0Jersey0
1985Guernsey1Hitra0
1985Froya2Orkney1
1985Anglesey3Isle of Man0
1985Hitra1Jersey0
1985Guernsey1Froya0
1985Anglesey1Orkney1
1985Guernsey0Isle of Man2
1985Froya0Jersey0
1985Anglesey1Hitra1
1985Guernsey2Orkney1
1985Froya3Isle of Man0
1985Orkney3Jersey2
1985Anglesey1Froya1
1985Guernsey0Jersey3
1985Hitra3Isle of Man0
1985Anglesey0Guernsey0
1985Hitra1Orkney2
IIGA International Island Games Association 5-a-side Soccer Isle of Man 1985 [References: 3]

Report

The Norwegian Island of Froya won the Inaugural Island Games 5-a-side Soccer Championship in 1985. They won 3 and drew three of their matches, finishing two points ahead of the Welsh Island of Anglesey, which drew five and won one of its matches. Other Islands included the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, the Celtic Sea Island of the Isle of Man, the North Sea Island of Orkney, and another Norwegian Island, Hitra.

About the IIGA

International Island Games association Logo [Reference: 1]

Initially just between 7 islands in Norway and the United Kingdom, the International Island Games Association has grown to include members as far away as Aland Islands (Finland), Bermuda (North Atlantic), Greenland and Gibraltar. It holds the IIGA Island Games every second year, including events in many of the sports, both individual and team, that the Summer Olympic Games holds.

References

Logos

[1] IIGA (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.iiga.org/images2015/logo.jpg [Accessed 9 November 2020]

[2] IIGA (2020) iom_85__________wihe120moscalebgwhite [Internet] Available from: https://www.iiga.org/thumbnails/games_logos/iom_85__________wihe120moscalebgwhite.jpg [Accessed 9 November 2020]

Websites / PDF Booklets

[3] IIGA (2020) Isle of Man 1985 [Internet] Available from: https://www.iiga.org/media/1985/1985_soccer_5side.pdf  [Accessed 9 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy.

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FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011

CIS Cup logo [Reference: 1]

Knockout Rounds

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
19.01.2020Inter4MIKA0
19.01.2020HJK1Zenit2
19.01.2020Skonto2Istiklol0
19.01.2020Shakhtar2Dynamo Kiev1
Semi-Finals
21.01.2020Inter5Zenit0
21.01.2020Skonto1Shakhtar2
Final
23.01.2020Inter0 (6p)Shakhtar0 (5p)
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Inter Baku (Aze)3300709
*Istiklol Dushanbe (Taj)3111644
Iskra-Stal Ribnica (Mol)3111224
Neftchi Kokhor-Ata (Kaz)3003090
Group B
*Skonto Riga (Lat)3210617
*MIKA Ashtarak (Arm)3111454
Tobol Koztenay (Kaz)3111464
Bunyodkor Tashkent (Uzb)3012351
Group C
*Shakhtyor Soligorsk (Byl)3210927
*Zenit St. Petersburg (Rus)3210417
Flora Tallinn (Est)3102373
Nebitchi Balkanabat (Tkm)3003170
Group D
*Russia Youth Team3210527
*HJK Helsinki (Fin)3201526
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)3021122
Ekranas Panevezys (Lit)3012491
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
15.01.2011Inter3Neftchi0
15.01.2011Iskra-Stal1Istiklol1
16.01.2011Istiklol0Inter3
16.01.2011Neftchi0Iskra-Stal1
18.01.2011Inter1Iskra-Stal0
18.01.2011Istiklol5Neftchi0
Group B
15.01.2011Tobol2Bunyodkor1
15.01.2011Skonto2MIKA0
16.01.2011MIKA2Tobol2
16.01.2011Bunyodkor1Skonto1
18.01.2011Tobol0Skonto3
18.01.2011MIKA2Bunyodkor1
Group C
15.01.2011Nebitchi1Shakhtyor2
15.01.2011Zenit1Flora0
16.01.2011Flora3Nebitchi0
16.01.2011Shakhtyor1Zenit1
18.01.2011Shakhtyor6Flora0
18.01.2011Zenit2Nebitchi0
Group D
15.01.2011Dynamo Kiev0HJK1
15.01.2011Russia Youth4Ekranas2
16.01.2011Ekranas1Dynamo Kiev1
16.01.2011HJK0Russia Youth1
18.01.2011HJK4Ekranas1
18.01.2011Russia Youth0Dynamo Kiev0
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Inter Baku of Azerbaijan won the CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup in 2011, defeating Shaktyar Donetsk 6-5 on penalties in the Final after a 0-0 draw. Aiden McGeady, a Republic of Ireland International played for Spartak Moscow from 2010-2014, and although the team did not qualify for the Cup they were eligible to play in it.

About

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup replaced the old USSR League in 1992, with Independent Nations forming the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup is like the UEFA Champions League for the CIS, and has been held annually until 2011, In 2012 it was replaced by a CIS Youth Nations Cup.

References

Logos

[1] Kick-ff.by (2011) fifa_l_ciscup_b [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/img/fifa_l_ciscup_b.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Kick-Off.by (2011) CIS Cup 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/fifa_cis_cup/fifa_ciscup_2011.htm#game [Accessed 8 November 2020]

[3]Soccerbase (2020) Aiden McGeady [Internet] Available from: https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=38265 [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill & Vlad.

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United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 2019

United States Soccer Federation Logo [Reference: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2019Landsdowne Bhoys (NY)6Fort Wayne (IN)0
2019ASC New Stars (Houston, TX)2Yinz United (MD)0
Final
2019Landsdown Bhoys (Yonkers, NY)1ASC New Stars (Houston, TX)0
United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 2019 [Reference: 1]

Report

Landsdowne Bhoys, undoubtedly named after Landsdowne Road (the Home of Irish Soccer) and Celtic FC (Bhoys is their nickname) won the Werner Fricker Cup in 2019, the Premier US Amateur Soccer Cup in the United States of America. First established in 1999, the Werner Fricker Cup continues the tradition of US Ameteur Cups dating back to the late 19th Century.

After defeating Fort Wayne (Indiana) in the Semi-Finals 6-0 they overcame ASC New Stars from Houston in Texas 1-0 in the Final. ASC New Stars had won 2-0 against Yinz United of Maryland in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (2020) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2018) “Werner Fricker Cup” North American Soccer Guide 2018. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 292.

[3] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “Werner Fricker Cup” North American Soccer Guide 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 313.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

About this document

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United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 2017

United States Soccer Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2017Landsdowne Bhoys (NY)3Sporting Michigan0
2017Motagua NOLA 3Quinta Elemento2
Final
2017Landsdowne Bhoys (NY)5Motagua NOLA0
United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 2017 [References: 2]

Report

Landsdowne Bhoys, undoubtedly named after Landsdowne Road (the Home of Irish Soccer) and Celtic FC (Bhoys is their nickname) won the Werner Fricker Cup in 2017, the Premier US Amateur Soccer Cup in the United States of America. First established in 1999, the Werner Fricker Cup continues the tradition of US Ameteur Cups dating back to the late 19th Century.

Based in Yonkers, NY, the Landsdowne Bhoys won 5-0 in the Final against Motagua NOLA, with goals scored by Francois Navarro, Daryl Kavanagh, Sean Kelly, Skele Sylvester and Jean Voltaire. In the Semi-Finals they had defeated Sporting Michigan 3-0 and Motagua had beaten Quinta Elemento 3-2.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (2020) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2018) “Werner Fricker Cup” North American Soccer Guide 2018. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 292.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 1999-Present

US Soccer Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Winners 1999-Present

YearChampions
1999United German Hungarians (Oakford, PA)
2000Mexico FC (Selma, CA)
2001Uruguay (Davie, FL)
2002AAC Eagles (Chicago, IL)
2003Milwaukee Bavarians (WI)
2004Chico Rooks (CA)
2005Baltimore Colts (MD)
2006Sonoma County Sol (NPSL)
2007El Paso Indios USA (NPSL)
2008Pancyprian Freedoms (ENY)
2009Milwaukee Bavarians (WI)
2010Pancyprian Freedoms (ENY)
2011Pancyprian Freedoms (ENY)
2012Croatian Eagles SC (WI)
2013Rayados (TX)
2014Maryland Bays (MD)
2015West Chester United (PA)
2016Christos FC (MD)
2017Landsdowne Bhoys (Yonkers, NY)
2018Christos FC (MD)
2019Landsdowne Bhoys (Yonkers, NY)
United States Soccer Werner Fricker Cup 1999-Present [References: 2-3]

Report

Landsdowne Bhoys, undoubtedly named after Landsdowne Road (the Home of Irish Soccer) and Celtic FC (Bhoys is their nickname) won the Werner Fricker Cup, the Premier US Amateur Soccer Cup in the United States of America. First established in 1999, the Werner Fricker Cup continues the tradition of US Ameteur Cups dating back to the late 19th Century.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (2020) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2018) “Werner Fricker Cup” North American Soccer Guide 2018. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 292.

[3] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “Werner Fricker Cup” North American Soccer Guide 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 313.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

About this document

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Last Updated: 4 November 2020

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NAFU North American Football Union Campeones Cup 2018-Present

North American Football Union Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
2018Tigres UANL3Toronto FC1
2019Atlanta United FC3Club America2
NAFU North American Football Union Campeones Cup 2018-Present [References: 1]

Report

Major League Soccer (USA & Canada) and Liga MX (Mexico) Champions played the first Cameones Cup – a single game between the two Champions – in 2018, with Tigres UANL defeating Toronto FC 3-1 in the Final. The following year Atlanta United FC triumphed 3-2 over Club America of Mexico – only the second time an MLS side has defeated a Mexican sidein a Major North American or CONCACAF Final.

About

The North American Football Union (now defunct) was a regional Association Football (Soccer) Union comprising the Federations of Mexico, USA and Canada.

References

[1] Pinterest (2020) f7263b33032bb867c1b99868b3bd2217 [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/564x/f7/26/3b/f7263b33032bb867c1b99868b3bd2217.jpg [Accessed 30 October 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “Campeones Cup” North American Soccer Guide & Record Book 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 290-291.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2017

Final Table

PWPWPLLFAPts
FC Barcelona (Esp) (C)33000639
Manchester City (Eng)32001736
AS Roma (Ita)31110546
Manchester United (Eng)31101325
Juventus (Ita)31011554
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)31002683
Paris St. Germain (Fra)30102582
Real Madrid (Esp)30012481
International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2017 [Reference: Compiled from results in 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
19.07.2017Paris St. Germain1 (wp)AS Roma1 (lp)
20.07.2017Manchester City0Manchester United2
22.07.2017Tottenham Hotspur4Paris St. Germain2
22.07.2017FC Barcelona2Juventus1
23.07.2017Manchester United1 (2p)Real Madrid1 (1p)
25.07.2017AS Roma3Tottenham Hotspur2
26.07.2017Real Madrid1Manchester City4
26.07.2017Juventus3Paris St. Germain2
26.07.2017Manchester United0FC Barcelona1
29.07.2017FC Barcelona3Real Madrid2
29.07.2017Tottenham Hotspur0Manchester City3
30.07.2017Juventus1 (4p)AS Roma1 (5p)
International Champions Cup (Soccer) 2017 [Reference: 1]

Report

The eight team International Champions Cup was won in 2017 by FC barcelona, as the Catalan side defeated Juventus 2-1, Manchester United 1-0 and Real Madrid 3-2 to finish in first on 9 points. Manchester City finished second with two wins and a loss, and AS Roma came third, winning their last two after losing to Paris St. Germain in the opening fixture on penalties.

Penalties decided the outcome of three games, including Manchester United’s win over Real Madrid, which helped them finish fourth. Juventus lost the other game which was decided by spot kicks, the final game of the tournament versus AS Roma, as they finished fifth. Tottenham Hotspur won their opening match 4-2 over Paris St. Germain, but only finished sixth after losing to AS Roma and Manchester City. rounding out the last two places were Paris St. Germain with one penalties victory over AS Roma, and in last place Real Madrid, with just the one point from a penalty loss to Manchester United.

The International Champions Cup is a prestigious Club Soccer Competition played throughout North America during the European Soccer offseason, and in the middle of the North American Soccer Season. It is the latest in a tradition stretching back to the 1960.

References

Bibliography

[1] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “International Champions Cup 2017” North American Soccer Guide 2018. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. pg 294-295.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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NAFU North American Soccer Leagues Final Tables 2013-14

North American Football Union Logo [Reference: 1]

Mexico Liga MX Torneo Apertura 2013

PWDLFAPts
CF America171142311237
Club Santos Laguna Torreon17962322033
Club Leon FC17863251430
Cruz Azul FC17854211729
Deportivi Toluca FC17692331727
CA Monarcas Morelia17836262327
Queretaro FC17755201926
Tigres UANL17674232025
Chiapas FC Tuxtla Gutierrez17674262525
Club Tijuana17566202321
CF Monterrey17557222320
CD Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz17485202420
Puebla FC17476192119
CF Pachuca17386141817
CSD Atlas Guadalajara17197182912
CD Guadaljara17269163012
Atlante FC Cancun173311173512
Club UNAM1718982111
Mexico Liga MX Torneo Apertura 2013 [Reference: 1]
Team 1Team 2Leg 1Leg 2Agg
Quarter-Finals
Deporivo TolucaCruz Azul3-01-14-1
CA Monarcas MoreliaClub Leon3-30-43-7
Tigres UANLCF America2-21-13-3
Queretaro FCSantos Laguna2-31-33-6
Semi-Finals
Deportivo TolucaCF America2-10-22-3
Club LeonSantos Laguna3-12-25-3
Final
Club LeonCF America2-03-15-1
Mexico Liga MX Torneo Apertura 2013 [Reference: 1]

Mexico Liga MX Torneo Clasura 2014

PWDLFAPts
Cruz Azul FC171133281936
Deportivo Toluca FC171025251432
Club UNAM17746262025
Club Santos Laguna Torreon17674312925
CF America17746211725
CF Pachuca17737282124
Club Tijuana17737222324
Club Leon FC17656231723
Chiapas FC Tuxtla Gutierrez17656232323
CF Monterrey17656202023
CA Monarcas Morelia17566212021
CSD Atlas Guadalajara17566171821
Queretaro FC17638182221
Tigres UANL17566131721
CD Guadalajara17566131821
Puebla FC17467141818
Atlante FC Cancun17539223418
CD Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz17377142516
Mexico Liga MX Torneo Clasura 2014 [Reference: 1]
Team 1Team 2Leg 1Leg 2Agg
Quarter-Finals
Club LeonCruz Azul1-12-23-3
Club TijuanaDeportivo Toluca0-01-31-3
CF PachucaClub UNAM1-14-25-3
CF AmericaSantos Laguna5-31-36-6
Semi-Finals
Club LeonDeportivo Toluca1-01-02-0
CF PachucaSantos Laguna2-02-44-4
Final
Club LeonCF Pachuca2-32-04-3
Mexico Liga MX Torneo Clasura 2014 [Reference: 1]

Mexico Liga Ascenso Torneo Apertura 2013

PWDLFAPts
Albrijes de Oaxaca14743281725
Club Nexaca Aguascalientes14743211525
Delfines FC Ciudad del Carmen14734241224
Merida FC14653221323
Club Leones Negros de la U Guadalajara14725212123
Correcaminos de UAT Tamaulipas14644252022
Atletico San Luis14572191722
CSD Dorads de Sinaloa14392151118
Altamira FC14536262618
CD Cruz Azul Hidalgo14455161817
CF Lobos de BUAP de Puebla1452791717
CD Estudiantes Tecos Guadaljara14374212016
Celaya CF14356182514
CF Ballenas Galeana Morelos14347142813
Club Zacatepec1412119285
Mexico Liga Ascenso Torneo Apertura 2013 [Reference: 1; 4]
Team 1Team 2Leg 1Leg 2Agg
Quarter-Finals
Leones Negros UGMerida FC5-00-25-2
Correcaminos UATDelfines FC1-11-32-4
Atletico San LuisNexaca0-20-20-4
Albrjes de Oacaxabye
Semi-Finals
Leones Negros UGAlebrijes de Oaxaca1-02-23-2
Delfines FCNexaca0-40-30-7
Final
Leones NegrosNexaca1-01-12-1
Mexico Liga Ascenso Torneo Apertura 2013 [Reference: 1; 4]

Mexico Liga Ascenso Torneo Clasura 2014

PWDLFAPts
Correcaminos de la UAT Tamaulipas14851221329
CD Estudiantes Tecos Guadalajara14734231524
Club Nexaca Agualscalientes14644191522
Club Leones Negros de La U de Gualalajara14644171322
Alebrijes de Oaxaca FC14563221921
Delfines FC Ciudad del Carmen14487201720
CSD Dorados de Sinaloa14617191719
CF Lobos de la BUAP de Puebla14545171919
Merida FC14464212118
CD Cruz Azul Hidalgo14536171718
Club Zacaptepec 194814518172616
Atletico San Luis14437182215
CF Ballenas Galeana Morelos14368172215
Celaya CF14428121814
Altamira FC14266111812
Mexico Liga AscensoTorneo Clasura 2014 [Reference: 1; 5]
Team 1Team 2Leg 1Leg 2Agg
Quarter-Finals
Alebrijes de OaxacaLeones Negros UG3-10-13-2
Delfines FCNexaca2-21-43-6
CSD Dorados de SinaloaCD Esutdiantes Tecos1-11-12-2
Correcaminos de UATbye
Semi-Finals
Alebrijes de OaxacaCorrecaminos de UAT2-00-22-2
CD Estudiantes TecosNexaca0-00-00-0
Final
Correcaminos de UATCD Estudiantes Tecos0-01-11-1 (3-4 p)
Mexico Liga Ascenso Torneo Clasura 2014 [Reference: 1; 5]

Note: Up until tthe Final if 2 teams were tied in the Liguilla (Playoffs) then the highr placed team in the Regular season advances to the next round.

Major League Soccer 2013

PWDLFAPts
Eastern Conference
NewYork Red Bulls341789584159
Sporting Kansas City3417710433058
New England Revolution3414911493851
Houston Dynamo3414911414151
Montreal Impact3414713504949
Chicago Fire3414713475249
Philadelphia Union34121012424446
Columbus Crew3412517424641
Toronto FC3461117304729
DC United343724225916
Western Conference
Portland Timbers3414155543357
Real Salt Lake3416810574156
Los Angeles Galaxy3415811533853
Seattle Sounders SC3415712424252
Colorado Rapids3414911463851
San Jose Earthquakes3414911354251
Vancouver Whitecaps FC3413912334548
FC Dallas34111112485744
CD Chivas USA346820306726
Major League Soccer 2013 [Reference: 2-3]
Team 1Team 2Leg 1Leg 2Agg
Knockout RoundSingle Game
Houston DynamoMontreal Impact3-0
Seattle Sounders SCColorado Rapids2-0
Conference Semi-Finals2 Legs
New England RevolutionSporting Kansas City2-11-3 aet3-4
Houston DynamoNew York Red Bulls2-22-1 aet4-3
Seattle Sounders SCPortland Timbers1-20-2 aet1-4
Los Angeles GalaxyReal Salt Lake1-00-2 aet1-2
Conference Finals2 Legs
Houston DynamoSporting Kansas City0-01-21-2
Real Salt LakePortland Timbers4-21-05-2
MLS Cup 2013Single Game
Sporting Kansas CityReal Salt Lake1-1 (7-6p)
Major League Soccer 2013 [Reference: 2-3]
Team 1Team 2Score
US Open Cup FinalUSA National Cup
DC UnitedReal Salt Lake1-0
US Open Cup Final 2013 [Reference: 2]

North American Soccer League 2013

PWDLFAPts
Spring Season
Atlanta Silverbacks12633201521
Carolina Railhawks12552201620
San Antonio Scorpions12624191520
Tampa Bay Rowdies12534211618
FC Edmonton12354131214
Minnesota United12426182314
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1222810248
Fall Season
New York Cosmos14941221231
Carolina Railhawks14725211623
Tampa Bay Rowdies14554302720
Minnesota United14626211920
Fort Lauderdale Strikers14536182018
FC Edmonton14374131416
Atlanta Silverbacks14446142716
San Antonio Scorpions143110152410
North American Soccer League 2013 [Reference: 2]
Team 1Team 2Score
Super Bowl Final
New York CosmosAtlanta Silverbacks1-0
North American Soccer League 2013 [Reference: 2]

Canadian Soccer League

PWDLFAPts
Kingston FC221624693050
York Region Shooters221525472247
CNSC Toronto Croatia221453482147
Brampton City United FC221318433640
SC Waterloo Region221147523337
Windsor Stars Pro Soccer228311374027
London City SC228311394827
Serbian White Eagles SC228212303626
Astros Vasas SC North York227411294825
Burlington SC227015345621
St. Catherine’s Wolves227015225321
Niagara United SC223415275410
Canadian Soccer League 2013 [Reference: 2]
Team 1Team 2Score
Quarter-Finals
York Region ShootersLondon City SC1-1 (2-4 p)
CNSC Toronto CroatiaWindsor Stars2-0 aet
Kingston FCSerbian White Eagles2-1 aet
Serbian White Eagles FCSC Waterloo Region0-4
Semi-Finals
CNSC Toronto CroatiaSC Waterloo Region1-1 (4-5p)
Kingston FCLondon City SC4-2
Final
SC Waterloo RegionKingston FC3-1
Canadian Soccer League 2013 [Reference: 2]
Team 1Team 2Score
Challenge Trophy FinalCanadian National Cup
Gloucester Celtic OttawaSurrey United Firefighters3-0
Canadian National Cup 2013 [Reference: 2]

Irish MLS Players

NameTeamPositionMatchesGoals
ROI Players
Robbie KeaneLos Angeles GalaxyForward2516
Peter McGlynnSan Jose EarthquakesDefender00
Darren O’DeaToronto FCDefender171
Andy O’BrienVancouver Whitecaps FCDefender160
NI Players
Jonny SteeleNew York Red BullsMidfielder245
Irish MLS Players 2013 [Reference: 2]

Report

Five Irish Soccer played in Major League Soccer in 2013: Robbie Keane starred in 25 games, scoring 16 goals for Los Angeles Galaxy, Jonny Steele (Northern Ireland) played in 24 games, scoring 5 goals for New York Red Bulls, Darren O’Dea scored one goal in 17 games for Toronto FC, Andy O’Brien played in 16 games for Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and finally Peter McGlynn, was on the San Jose Earthquakes squad.

In Addition, Gloucester Celtic of Ottawa won the Canadian National Cup – the Canadian Challenge Trophy Final, the team with an Irish name defeating Surrey United Firefighters 3-0 in the Final.

In Mexico’s Liga MX, Atlante Cancun finished 17th of 18 in both the Apertura and Clasura Championships (Opening and Closing Championships). Atlante Cancun are named after the Atlantic Ocean, which is in itself named after Atlantis, what some archeologists believe may be the Tin Mining Regions of Ireland and Cornwall, known to the ancient Greeks. The name Atlantic Isles is also used instead of the British Isles. [Reference: 6-7].

Note: In Central and South American Soccer Championships, the season is divided into Apertura and Clasura (Opening and Closing Champiobships), with two separate Champions for the two halves of the season, decided by playoffs as in North American Sports. As with all North American Sports, Major League Soccer is divided geographically into Conferences, with playoffs determining the overall Champions.

References

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[2] Gabriel Mantz (2015) North & Central American Football Yearbook 2014-15.

[3] MLS Soccer (2016) Standings [2013] [Internet] Available from: https://www.mlssoccer.com/standings/mls/2013/ [Accessed 30 October 2020][Last Accessed 30 October 2020]

[4] Liga MX (2020) LIGA MX Tabla General [2013-14] [Apertura] [Internet] Available from: http://www.ligamx.net/cancha/estadisticahistorica/1/eyJpZERpdmlzaW9uIjoiMSIsImlkVGVtcG9yYWRhIjoiNjQiLCAiaWRUb3JuZW8iOiIxIn0= [Accessed 30 October 2020]

[5] Liga MX (2020) LIGA MX Tabla General [2013-14] [Clasura] [Internet] Available from: http://www.ligamx.net/cancha/estadisticahistorica/1/eyJpZERpdmlzaW9uIjoiMSIsImlkVGVtcG9yYWRhIjoiNjQiLCAiaWRUb3JuZW8iOiIyIn0=[Accessed 30 October 2020]

[6] Roaring water Press (2020) Bronze Age Copper Mining [Internet] Svailable from: https://roaringwaterjournal.com/tag/bronze-age-copper-mining/ [Accessed 30 October 2020]

Bibliography

[7] Barry Cunliffe (2020) The Atlantean Irish: Ireland’s Oriental and Maritime Heritage [Internet] Availavle from: https://www.lilliputpress.ie/product/the-atlantean-irish-irelands-oriental-and-maritime-heritage [Accessed 30 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy

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