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TTCF Applications 1st April 2018 to 31st March 2019 AppID Organisation Region General Category Category Published Purpose Applied Approved Status Decision Funding Round 34559 60s Up Movement of NZ Inc, West Auckland Community Wellbeing Community Services To cover the hall rental from January to November 2019. $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Fully Approved The requested amount is fully approved. November 2018 Auckland 33657 Achilles Track Club New Zealand Inc. Auckland Sport & Recreation Athletics, harriers, etc To purchase 6 x branded marquees. $4,686.14 $0.00 Fully Declined The Net Proceeds Committee chose to support other May 2018 organisations or projects in this funding round. 34372 Action Education Incorporated Auckland Community Wellbeing Community Services Towards the provision of Action Education programmes. $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Partially Approved Due to the on-going pressure on funds available for October 2018 distribution the Net Proceeds Committee is unable to fully fund this application but has made a contribution towards the project. 33759 Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust Otago Community Wellbeing Community Services Staging, audio visual and inflatable hire for the Dunedin Light Party and $2,000.00 $0.00 Fully Declined The priority of the Net Proceeds Committee is to approve June 2018 Christmas in the Stadium 2018. grants to non-profit organisations operating in the local area where TTCF has a gaming venue. Currently TTCF does not have a gaming venue in Dunedin. 33494 Adult Literacy Rural Trust Waikato Education Community Services To purchase pre-paid envelopes. $3,629.20 $0.00 Fully Declined The priority of the Net Proceeds Committee is to approve April 2018 grants to non-profit organisations operating in the local area where TTCF has a gaming venue. -
Congratulations Auckland City FC
Croatian Cultural Society Of New Zealand (Inc) Hrvatsko Kulturno Društvo – Newsletter February, 2015 – Volume 35 Annual General Meeting General Business Sunday 17th May 2015—2pm Membership Fees for 2014/2015 All members are notified that the Annual General Please be aware that your CCS membership Meeting will be held on Sunday 17h May at 2.00pm at subscriptions must be paid for the 2014/2015 financial our Society Club rooms. year. This payment is required before Sunday 17th of May 2015 in order to attend the AGM. Agenda Apologies Events Calendar Minutes of Previous AGM Meeting th Matters Arising CCS Kids Friday 20 February, 2015 Playgroup 9.30am at the CCS Correspondence—incoming/outgoing Clubrooms (Final one for the year) President’s Report CCS Annual Saturday 28th February & Treasurer’s Report Buce Sunday 1st March, 2015 Financial Overseers Report Tournament 10am, CCS Clubrooms Election of Scrutineers See flyer for details th Election and Appointment of Officers Vrgorac Dinner & Saturday 28 March, 2015 Dance 7pm, CCS Clubrooms Election and Appointment of Financial Overseers KT Trivia Night Friday 1st May, 2015 Member Fees Recommendation More details to come! Presidents Report February 2015 Congratulations Auckland City FC The Croatian Cultural Society would like to congratulate Auckland City FC on their fabulous achievement of third place in Morocco at the Club World Cup! Congratulations to Ivan Vicelich, the Auckland City FC captain and the most-capped international player, who was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, this capping an outstanding year which saw him lead his side to third at the Club World Cup, where he was also named the third best player, and received a Halberg Award nomination for sportsman of the year. -
GULF TIMES Pakistan to Win Over Debutants Ireland SPORT Page 6
FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 3 CCYCLINGYCLING | Page 7 Atletico bid to Mohoric sprints erase pain of to stage 10 fi nals past in win as Yates Marseille clash extends lead Wednesday, May 16, 2018 CRICKET Sha’baan 30, 1439 AH Imam-ul-Haq sees GULF TIMES Pakistan to win over debutants Ireland SPORT Page 6 FOOTBALL / AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Unbeaten Al Duhail storm Duhail join fellow Qatari side Sadd and Iran’s Persepolis and Esteghlal into quarter-fi nals in last eight from West Asia SPOTLIGHT We deserved to qualify for quarters: Sadd’s Bounedjah By Sports Reporter portunities,” added Bounedjah, Doha who himself saw a penalty kick blocked by Ahli goalkeeper Mo- hammed al-Owais, before he was aghdad Bounedjah was able to convert the rebound. relieved that missed “At the end of the day, though, chances did not come we were able to score the two back to haunt Al Sadd goals that mattered and we Bafter the AFC Champions League qualifi ed for the quarter-fi nals. Round of 16 win over Al Ahli on That’s all that matters. We con- Monday. sider this qualifi cation a gift for Bounedjah, the leading scorer the Al Sadd fans after ending the in the tournament, was again season without a title,” the strik- the man of the hour for Al Sadd er added. in their Round of 16 second leg Meanwhile, Al Sadd head against Saudi Arabia’s Al Ahli. coach Jesualdo Ferreira praised The 26-year-old netted his eighth the eff orts of his players. Ferreira and ninth goals of the 2018 AFC said: “We played a great game. -
Arde Amazonia, Pulmón Del Mundo
Año: III · Edición Nº 216 · Del 27 Agosto al 2 Septiembre, 2019 NEW YORK: NASSAU · SUFFOLK · QUEENS alrojonewsny.net · www.facebook.com/periodicoalrojonewsnycoficial/. CUPON MAS DE 300 PLATOS PARA ESCOGER Y SATISFACER AL CLIENTE MAS EXIGENTE CUPON DESCUENTO DEL DESCUENTO EN HIBACHI GRILL & SUPREME BUFFET $ VARIEDAD DE COMIDAS · AMBIENTES AGRADABLES· SERVICIO AMIGABLE DINNER$1.00 POR ADULTO 8.00POR MÁS SOLAMENTE10% ADULTOSLUNCH MÁS DE Entradas · Sopas · BBQ Grill · Ensaladas · Postres · Sushi y mucho más DE 8 PERSONAS Y CON LA 8 PERSONASCON ESTE CUPON PRESENTACIÓN DE ESTE CUPÓN. NO VALIDO CON OTRAS OFERTAS.EXPIRA.08/31/19 1114 DEER PARK AVE. (Rute 231), N. BABYLON, NY 11703 · TEL: (631) 274-0888 · FAX: (631) 274-0033 · www.h-g-s-b.com NO VALIDO CON OTRAS OFERTAS. EXPIRA.08/31/19 ACTUALIDAD Tal y como lo había asegurado el presidente Trump EE.UU. pone en marcha su Fuerza Espacial (Pág. 22) - Págs. 10 y 11 - PERSONAJE DE LA SEMANA ARDE AMAZONIA, Margarita Espada Una activista con múltiples facetas al servicio de la comunidad. PULMÓN DEL MUNDO (Página 17) ESPECTACULAR CHOQUE SUDAMERICANO 5 DE PERÚ VS ECUADOR SEPTIEMBRE RED BULL ARENA PARA MÁS INFORMACIÓN: (201) 856-2110 8:00 PM ¡ATENCIÓN VENDEDORES Y LÍDERES CON EXPERIENCIA! ¡ATENCIÓN DUEÑOS DE NEGOCIOS! ¡ATENCIÓN LÍDERES CON EXPERIENCIA EN REDES DE MERCADEO ¡ERES DUEÑO DE NEGOCIO INTERESADOS EN APROVECHAR LA GRAN OPORTUNIDAD DE INTEGRARSE POR AL MENOS 3 MESES? ¡DINERO DISPONIBLE A LA COMPAÑÍA DE MÁS RÁPIDO CRECIMIENTO Y CON MAYORES BENEFICIOS EN EL MERCADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL! ¿NECESITAS DINERO RÁPIDO? DE 24 A 48 HORAS! ¡INGRESOS INMEDIATOS DESDE EL PRIMER DÍA! LLAME A SANDRA BETANCOURT: 718-510-7728 61-43 186th St, Fresh Meadows, NY · Phone: 800-699-0722 Interesados llamar al teléfono: (917) 601-1235 www.qmadvance.com · [email protected] AVISOS www.alrojonewsny.com AÑO III - EDICION # 216 DEL 27 AGOS AL 2 SEPT, 2019 Pág.2 ¡ASEGURE SU VIDA! CONSULTE, TENEMOS LA COBERTURA ADECUADA PARA TÍ SEGURO POR ACCIDENTE / MUERTE POR ACCIDENTE HOMBRE POR.. -
Continúan Las Marchas Por El Paro En Riobamba
3130 7899 e-mail: [email protected] PRECIO: 0,50 dólares 20 páginas / EDICIÓN REGIONAL - Domingo - 13 de octubre de 2019 Alcalde de Riobamba pide se LUNES MARTES Tiempo en Riobamba derogue el decreto 883 14 DE OCT. 15 DE OCT. MANIFIESTO. El alcalde del cantón se reunió con los representantes Diario Regional Los Andes de diferentes sectores para hacer un manifiesto y establecer su 16° / 10° @andesdiario posición ante la situación de paralización que se vive; se pide @andesdiario la derogación del decreto 883 emitido por el Presidente de la 18°/9° 18°/9° (032) - 961 168 / 945 320 Intervalos nubosos 0996 903 938 República, que establece al alza de combustibles. Veloz 38-83 y Carlos Zambrano I Continúan las marchas por el paro en Riobamba DEPORTES Más 7A MANIFESTACIONES Vandalismo Alrededor de las 12h00, cientos y problemas de manifestantes caminaron por el sector de la Dávalos, con con- para el signas como: “Únete pueblo, úne- te a luchar”, o “Abajo el decreto comercio 883”; el grupo de manifestantes hizo su paso por el sector de ma- urbano nera pacífica. Llevaban una bandera del Ecua- dor de aproximadamente 30 me- tros de largo, llenaron las calles y pedían ser escuchados por parte del Presidente de la República. Manuel Lema, ciudadano que se encontraba en la marcha, ma- nifestó que van a continuar re- corriendo las calles de la ciudad, ACTUALIDAD. Toda esta hasta que sean escuchados por las autoridades. semana, las manifestacio- “Lo que nosotros queremos en nes en la ciudad han sido este momento es que las medi- pacíficas; sin embargo en das económicas y sobre todo el algunos lugares, como en decreto 883 sea derogado, por- La Dolorosa, La Condamine que si sube la gasolina, la vida de o Santa Rosa, los propieta- todo el Ecuador se encarece”, dijo el ciudadano. -
2021 Topps MLS Checklist(1).Xls
BASE CARDS 1 Ryan Hollingshead FC Dallas 2 Mustafa Kizza CLUB DE FOOT MONTRÉAL Rookie 3 Bradley Wright-Phillips LAFC 4 Yimmi Chara Portland Timbers 5 Memo Rodriguez Houston Dynamo 6 Jonathan dos Santos LA Galaxy 7 Jozy Altidore Toronto FC 8 Dante Sealy FC Dallas 9 Jamiro Monteiro Philadelphia Union 10 Ezequiel Barco Atlanta United FC 11 Achara Toronto FC 12 Sebastian Blanco Portland Timbers 13 Julian Gressel D.C. United 14 Bill Hamid D.C. United 15 Alejandro Bedoya Philadelphia Union 16 Michael Barrios Colorado Rapids 17 Mauricio Pineda Chicago Fire FC 18 Thomas Roberts FC Dallas 19 Robert Beric Chicago Fire FC 20 Mauricio Pereyra Orlando City SC 21 Carlos Vela LAFC 22 Jonathan Osorio Toronto FC 23 Blaise Matuidi Inter Miami CF 24 Kevin Molino Columbus Crew SC 25 Cristian Roldan Seattle Sounders FC 26 Romain Metanire Minnesota United 27 Dave Romney Nashville SC 28 Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC 29 Fabian Herbers Chicago Fire FC 30 Eddie Segura LAFC 31 Kacper Przybylko Philadelphia Union 32 Justin Meram Real Salt Lake 33 Paxton Pomykal FC Dallas 34 Lewis Morgan Inter Miami CF 35 Daniel Royer New York Red Bulls 36 Diego Rubio Colorado Rapids 37 Omar Gonzalez Toronto FC 38 Diego Rossi LAFC 39 Haris Medunjanin FC Cincinnati 40 Marko Maric Houston Dynamo 41 Jan Gregus Minnesota United 42 Alvaro Medran Chicago Fire FC 43 Johnny Russell Sporting Kansas City 44 Miles Robinson Atlanta United FC 45 Kyle Duncan New York Red Bulls 46 Heber New York City FC 47 Valentin Castellanos New York City FC 48 Aaron Long New York Red Bulls 49 Chris Wondolowski -
North Shore Mariners FC V Sydney FC
KICKOFF 2020 - ROUND 03 SUNDAY LAMBERT 15TH MARCH PARK 3PM MEN’S CLUB WELCOME A very warm welcome to our Club members and followers on what is a momentous season in our Club’s short history. We are extremely thankful to have secured a fantastic home ground for the 2020 NPL season and we hope, with your help, that we can make it a fortress in which no team will come here and enjoy playing. As recently appointed Technical Director for the Club, it gives me great pleasure to be able to extend a welcome to all of our club patrons and say thank you to the officials at Lambert Park, Football NSW and Football Federation Australia. I would also like to take time to congratulate First Grade Coach Joe Haywood and the team for what was an excellent season in 2019. For Joe to take the go on to represent at the highest level possible. We Club all the way from a local community team over 10 hope to see an extension of the amount of youth years ago to the heights of the NPL is an outstanding league players being pushed in to our First Grade achievement that cannot be underestimated. squad and even beyond in to the Hyundai A- League However, that was last year and it is critical that we space and hopefully the National Team set up. Joe focus on the new season and the new challenge has to be credited with work done so far, as we now which is exactly what the players have done. -
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birkenheadunited.org.nz @BirkenheadUnitedAFC @BUAFC_NZ @birkenhead_united_afc 1 2 Birkenhead United AFC | 2021 Northern League MATCHDAY OVERVIEW CONTENTS KEY CONTACTS 3 Matchday Overview CLUB PRESIDENT David Williams 4 Introduction [email protected] President’s Welcome 021 897 888 Coaches Comments VICE PRESIDENT 8 Northern League Jaron Burbidge Tables and Results [email protected] This Week’s Fixtures 021 467 770 10 Premier Men’s Squad SECRETARY 2020 Men’s Team Rochelle Lee [email protected] 12 Player Profiles Luke Jorgensen TREASURER Sian Chad 13 Upcoming Fixtures [email protected] Men’s First Team DIRECTOR OF COACHING/ 14 Season Overview MEN’S FIRST TEAM COACH First Team Overview Paul Hobson 021 144 8702 15 Club Sponsors SOCIAL MEDIA 16 Matchday Squads Melissa Sullivan [email protected] JUNIOR CONVENOR Ross Frisby [email protected] 021 648 352 CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Makayla Williams [email protected] CONNECT WITH US! @BirkenheadUnitedAFC @BUAFC_NZ @birkenhead_united_afc birkenheadunited.org.nz @BirkenheadUnitedAFC @BUAFC_NZ @birkenhead_united_afc 3 4 Birkenhead United AFC | 2021 Northern League PRESIDENT’S WELCOME WELCOME TO SHEPHERDS PARK FOR ROUND 14 OF THE NORTHERN LEAGUE, AND IT IS GREAT TO HOST WEST COAST RANGERS HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME. Although we played out a relatively comfortable On the subject of support, the Women’s win (4-0 in Round 3) against West Coast Rangers Championship team have now stitched together last time out, they are now coached by Albert two games unbeaten, which a few months ago may Riera, and they will provide a much sterner have seemed like another mountain too high. -
UEFA Set to Announce Champions League Reforms and Decide on Euro 2020 Hosts Teams Increased to 36 Competing in ‘Swiss System’
14 Established 1961 Sports Monday, April 19, 2021 UEFA set to announce Champions League reforms and decide on Euro 2020 hosts Teams increased to 36 competing in ‘Swiss system’ LAUSANNE: UEFA is expected to formalize rad- with an increase from 32 to 36 participants and Doubts over cities ical reforms to the format of the Champions the introduction of a so-called ‘Swiss system’ Postponed by a year due to the pandemic, the League at a key meeting of its executive commit- inspired by chess, with clubs playing 10 group European Championship is set to start in Rome on tee today which could also see some cities games instead of the current six, all against dif- June 11 and is supposed to be played at 12 differ- removed as hosts of the delayed Euro 2020. ferent opponents. ent venues spread across the continent, a contro- Plans to reform Europe’s elite club competi- While the broader outline of the reforms has versial arrangement even before the pandemic tion from 2024 onwards were initially set to be been an open secret for some time, discussions brought about widespread travel restrictions. approved last month before being put on hold have been ongoing about several details, includ- The Italian capital was only confirmed as a host after the powerful European Club Association ing who the four extra places would go to. city last Wednesday when local authorities con- (ECA) said it was “not yet in a position to for- France, as Europe’s fifth-ranked nation, is firmed spectators would be allowed in up to 25 mally endorse key changes”. -
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Activity Report March 2004 — September 2006
Activity Report March 2004 — September 2006 OCEANIA FOOTBALL CONFEDERATION PO Box 62-586, Central Park, Auckland 6, New Zealand. Telephone: + 64 9 525 8161 Fax: + 64 9 525 8164 Email: [email protected] Website: www.oceaniafootball.com Contents Message from the OFC President 3 OFC and its Member Associations 4-5 OFC Administration 6 International Relations 7 Communications, Media and Marketing 8 OFC Competitions 9 OFC U-19 Women’s Championship 10 FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship — Thailand 2004 10 OFC Olympic Women’s Qualifiers 11 FIFA Olympic Football Tournament — Athens 2004 (Women’s) 11 FIFA Olympic Football Tournament — Athens 2004 (Men’s) 11 2004 OFC Nations Cup/FIFA World Cup — Germany 2006 Qualifiers 12-13 FIFA Confederations Cup 14 2004 OFC Futsal Qualifiers 15 FIFA Futsal World Championship — Chinese Taipei 2004 15 2005 OFC U-20 Championship 16 FIFA World YouthChampionship — Netherlands 2005 16 2005 OFC U-17 Championship 17 FIFA U-17 Championship — Peru 2005 17 2005 OFC Club Championships 18 FIFA Club World Championship — Japan 2005 18 2006 OFC U-20 Women’s Championship 19 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Championship — Russia 2006 19 2006 OFC Club Championships 20 2006 OFC Beach Soccer Championship 21 FIFA World Cup — Germany 2006 22-23 FIFA Goal Programme 24 Technical Development 25 Courses and Education 26-27 Women’s Football 28 Referee Development 29 Football Medicine 30 Futsal and Beach Soccer 31 OFC Office Bearers 32 OFC Standing Committees 33 OFC representation on FIFA Standing Committees 2005–2007 34-35 2 | OFC ACTIVITY -
Reason to Keep Coming
Vol. 15 No. 17 8220 W. Gage Blvd., #715, Kennewick, WA 99336 www.TuDecidesMedia.com April 29th, 2021 RReasoneason ttoo kkeepeep ccomingoming HHopelessnessopelessness ccontinuesontinues ddrivingriving HHonduransondurans toto migratemigrate > 1155 STATE: State resumes use of LATIN AMERICA: Mexico plans SPORTS: Sounders come away Johnson & Johnson vaccine > 13 shelters for children > 12 with 1-1 draw against LAFC > 11 15 You Decide – A Bilingual Newspaper April 29th, 2021 LATIN AMERICA Table of Contents 15 LATIN AMERICA: Hopelessness continues driving Hondurans to migrate Hopelessness continues driving Honduras to OMOA, Honduras (AP) ernment’s reception centers for return- migrate t a converted ees, their documents seaside hotel, were reviewed, they 14 STATE: Washington state Amore than received medical judge blocks some virus 200 Honduran migrants checks and with the rules on farms stepped off six buses, help of the Red Cross, weary from travel- they were screened for ing overnight across whether they could 13 STATE: Washington state Guatemala after being safely return to their resumes use of Johnson & deported by Mexico. communities. Johnson vaccine Their journeys ended Gilles Carbonnier, somewhere in Mexico, vice president of the 12 LATIN AMERICA: Mexico short of the U.S. border, International Com- and now early Friday mittee of the Red plans 17 shelters for morning they were back Cross, visited the children on southern border in Honduras making center Friday during arrangements to return a weeklong visit to El 11 SPORTS: Sounders come to where they started. Salvador and Hondu- away with 1-1 draw against The U.S. Customs In this January 16, 2020 fi le photo, Honduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S.