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Mitropa and Cup
** Mitropa Cup: 1982
Nations which participated in the Mitropa Cup ( 1927-1940 )
The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l ' Europe Centrale was one of the first really international major European football cups for club sides.
The Challenge Cup was carried out until the year 1911 and is today seen as the predecessor to the Mitropa Cup and consequently the European Cup and Champions League.
In order to strengthen the dominance of these countries in European football and to financially support the professional clubs, the introduction of the Mitropa Cup was decided at a meeting in Venice on July 17, following the initiative of the head of the Austrian Football Association ( ÖFB ), Hugo Meisl.
Moreover, the creation of a European Cup for national teams-that unlike the Challenge Cup and the Mitropa Cup would not be annual-was also part of the agreement.
Out of the eleven different teams competing in the first three World Cups, five were part of the Mitropa Cup.
Later editions, again under the Mitropa Cup label, lost much of its status because of the introduction of other European club competitions and faced an ongoing decline.
In Europe, they fared much better, winning the Mitropa Cup, a European Cup for teams that had won the previous season of Serie B.
* Mitropa Cup: 1
In 1958, Red Star won also its first European trophy, the Mitropa Cup, who had been played during summer, in the break between the seasons.
In 1968, Red Star won its second Mitropa Cup trophy and after winning Red Star withdrew from the Mitropa Cup in order to focus more on other European competitions.
Since the first European Cup semi final, when Red Star was eliminated by Fiorentina, Red Star was 14 times in a European football cup competition quarter-final ( without Mitropa Cup ), and was a semi-finalist in each of the three cup competitions ( total of 6 times ).
* 25px Mitropa Cup
The club is the second most successful club in Serbia, having won a total of 38 trophies, including 24 national championships, 12 national cups, 1 national supercup as well 1 Mitropa Cup, and finished the Yugoslav league all-time table as 2nd.
The same year, Partizan won, led by manager Ante Mladinić, its first European trophy, the Mitropa Cup.

Cup and Winner
* Emperor's Cup Winner 2004 – 05 with Tokyo Verdy 1969 as manager.
* Winner of the Windsor Cup on 13 occasions, including 12 consecutive years, for the most meritorious bowling performance of the season.
This made it the first European Cup Winner in Germany.
: See footnote, for a list of " NCAA Top Eight Awards " winners and for links to the following awards: Nebraska's All-Time Academic All-Americans, Nebraska Student-Athletes of the Year, Herman Team GPA Awards, Academic Medallion Winners, Big 12 Conference Honors, and Honda-Broderick Cup Winner.
They include Welterweight Boxing Champion Storer College ( 1925 – 27 ); High Jump champion, Howard University Inter-Scholastic Games ( 1926 ); Gold Medalist in Cross Country, Storer College ( 1927 ); Back-stroke Swimming Champion and No. 3 swimmer in Freestyle Relay team, Howard University ( 1928 ); Captain, Lincoln University Soccer Team ( 1930 ); Winner Two Miles Run, Central Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Championships at Hampton Institute Virginia ( 1931 ); Bronze Medalist, Richmond Cross Country Marathon ( 1931 ); Gold Medalist in the 1, 000 yard run, One Mile Run and Three Mile Run, Catedonian Games in Brooklyn, NY ( 1932 ); Silver Trophy winner in the Half Mile race, and Silver Cup winner in the One Mile Race, Democratic Field Day Championships, New Haven, Connecticut ( 1933 ); Runner-up ( with G. K. Dorgu ) at the Lagos Tennis Men ’ s Double Championships ( Division B 1938 ); anchor man for the ZAC team which won the 50 yards Freestyle Relay at the Lagos Swimming Championships ( 1939 ).
* Ben Kay – England Rugby union World Cup 2003 Winner
Winner of Polish Cup in 2004 and 2005,
* 1981 Pro World Cup – WABBA, Winner
Phil Vickery, Rugby Union London Wasps player and England 2003 World Cup Winner, lived in Hambleden
Also starting the 2008 season, Emperor's Cup Winner was allowed to participate in the upcoming Champions League season, rather than waiting a whole year ( i. e. 2005 Emperor's Cup winner,, participated in the 2007 ACL season, instead of the 2006 season ).
* European Cup-Winners ' Cup: Winner 1965
* League Cup: Winner 1971, 1973
* Anglo-Italian League Cup: Winner 1971
* World Cup: Winner 1966
FA Cup Winner with Tottenham Hotspur, 1921 ; 5 England caps.
* Deividas Šemberas – Winner of the UEFA Cup in 2005 with CSKA
* AFL Premiership Cup – Awarded to the Australian Football League's Premier / Winner of the AFL Grand Final
* UEFA Cup: Winner 1993
* UEFA Super Cup: Winner: 1994
* UEFA Intertoto Cup: Winner 1999
In rink hockey, Sporting enjoyed a wave of success between 1965 and 1990: winning a European Champions Cup, which placed them as the best team in the world at the time, three Cup Winner ’ s Cups and one CERS Cup.
* Polish Cup Winner ( 7 ): 1979, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2006, 2009

Cup and 1989
The Sudirman Cup, a gender-mixed international team event held once every two years, began in 1989.
A total of eight Ohio Cup games were played, in 1989 to 1996, with the Indians winning six of them.
from 1986 to 1989 ( a period which included two top five finishes and a run to the FA Cup semi-finals ).
Hagi and Steaua were the champions of Romania in 1987, 1988 and 1989 and as well as winning the Romania Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1989.
* 1989 – 90-NHL-Stanley Cup ) ( Edmonton )
His first team honours came at Barcelona, where he won the Copa del Rey in 1988 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1989.
He returned to England in 1989, joining Tottenham Hotspur, and over three seasons he scored 67 goals in 105 games and won the FA Cup.
Barcelona went on to win the Copa del Rey in 1988 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1989.
Dalglish guided Liverpool to victory over Everton in the second all-Merseyside FA Cup final in 1989, winning the match 3 – 2 after extra time, but was deprived of a second Double in the final game of the season, when Arsenal secured a last-minute goal to steal the title from Liverpool.
Liverpool's success was overshadowed by the Hillsborough disaster: in an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, hundreds of Liverpool fans were crushed against perimeter fencing.
The second disaster took place during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, on 15 April 1989.
On 31 May 1989, Wales played its first international game against West Germany at the National Stadium in a World Cup qualifying match, which ended goalless.
They released IBTABA in 1989, a " live " album of mostly re-worked versions of songs from The Ideal Copy and A Bell Is a Cup, heavily re-arranged, edited, and remixed.
In 1989 – 90, he became Capocannoniere, Serie A's leading goal scorer, and Milan successfully defended the European Cup after beating Benfica in the final match.
* European Cup ( 3 ): 1989, 1990, 1994
* Intercontinental Cup ( 2 ): 1989, 1990
* European Cup Top Scorer: 1989
The 1989 Hillsborough disaster was a human crush and a panic which occurred during the FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest football clubs on 15 April 1989 at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England.
Football clubs contest the semi-final of the FA Cup at a neutral venue, and in 1989 Hillsborough was selected by the Football Association.
In 1989, Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, the home of Sheffield Wednesday, was selected by the Football Association as a neutral venue to host the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest football clubs.
However, Spassky's performances in the World Cup events of 1988 and 1989 showed that he could by this stage finish no higher than the middle of the pack against elite fields.

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