Talk:ELF Cup
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Thanks to 81.155.31.113 for the info about the futsal teams - I've added that fact into the opening paragraph about the 2006 Cup. Also, the fact that the Crimea team represents the Tatars is dealt with on their own page. Thanks again Superlinus 21:42, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
- Can you list the source for this? I can not find any, thanks!
??? The team is the national team of Crimea. The couch could be a Tatar but we can not say that the hole teams only a by an ethnic part of Crimea. Stop that disinformation!!!
- It is really a Crimean Tatar team, not the team of the whole Crimea. All players are Crimean Tatars by ethnicity, and the team uses national symbols of the Crimean Tatar pepole - (e.g. the Kök Bayraq flag ) instead of the official symbols of the Republic of Crimea (). Don Alessandro 13:37, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
There reads: The ELF Cup (Equality, Liberty, Fraternity) is an international football tournament organised by the KTFF, a member of the NF-Board. Among the participants are fellow NF-Board teams, and - in the inaugural 2006 tournament - FIFA member teams from the Asian Football Confederation.
Inaugural tournament? That would mean there are upcoming editions to come. But they are nowhere to be seen after six years. So, maybe it should be written as "was an international football tournament"? 85.217.22.146 (talk) 18:12, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
Result of Final
[edit]The official tournament tournament website records the score of the final as 3-1 in favour of TR Northern Cyprus, rather than 1-0 to Crimea, as listed here. Can anyone clear up the discrepancy? DublinDilettante 19:23, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- I've reverted the page back to the version that listed the result as 3-1. I'm not sure why someone changed it - a disappointed Crimean? Superlinus 20:49, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- All the sources I've found state 3-1.
Some notes
[edit]Zanzibar played with their U-20 team (Karume Boys) in the tournament. On searching the squad lists on the official website, I noticed that the coaches of the Tajik and Kyrgyz teams were both the respective national futsal coaches, and several of the players were representatives of the national futsal squads too. The 'Crimean' squad list contains predominantly people with Tatar first names and/or surnames and the photo provided on the website shows that many of the team have Tatar features rather than Ukrainian.
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