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An Other Cup is the twelfth studio album by Yusuf (formerly known as Cat Stevens), released on 10 November 2006 in Germany, 13 November in the UK and the US and worldwide on 14 November. It is Yusuf's first Western pop album since Back to Earth , which was released in 1978 under the name Cat Stevens.
The Canada Cup (French: Coupe Canada) was an invitational international ice hockey tournament held on five occasions between 1976 and 1991. The brainchild of Toronto lawyer Alan Eagleson, the tournament was created to meet demand for a true world championship that allowed the best players from participating nations to compete regardless of their status as professional or amateur.
The 1998–99 Heineken Cup was the fourth edition of the Heineken Cup. Competing teams from France , Ireland , Italy , Wales , and Scotland , were divided into four pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other.
The 2000–01 Heineken Cup was the sixth edition of the Heineken Cup, a rugby union tournament. Competing teams from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales, England and Scotland, were divided into six pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The pool winners and two best runners-up qualified for the knock-out stages.
Émile "Milou" Ntamack (born 25 June 1970) [1] is a French former rugby union footballer. He played professionally for Stade Toulousain and France, winning 46 caps.Ntamack made his French debut against Wales during the 1994 Five Nations Championship.
The Coupe de France (French pronunciation: [kup də fʁɑ̃s]), also known in English as the French Cup [1] [2] or less commonly as the France Cup, [3] is the premier knockout cup competition in French football organised by the French Football Federation (FFF). [4]
The 2003–04 Heineken Cup was the ninth season for which European teams competed for the Heineken Cup. Competing teams, from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales, were divided into six pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The winners of the pools, together with the two best runners-up ...
[2] [3] They also led France to six straight Davis Cup wins, 1927–32, in an era when Cup matches enjoyed a prestige similar to today's FIFA World Cup finals. At its creation in 1927, the men's French Open trophy was named the Coupe des Mousquetaires in honour of the quartet.