Fasting Football Friends Battle for Ramadan Premier League Silverware

A goalkeeper tries to catch the ball during the annual Ramadan football tournament match on a dirt field at the Kafr Abd al Mu'min village before an Iftar (breaking fast) meal during the holy month of Ramadan in Dikirnis, Egypt April 13, 2023. (Reuters)
A goalkeeper tries to catch the ball during the annual Ramadan football tournament match on a dirt field at the Kafr Abd al Mu'min village before an Iftar (breaking fast) meal during the holy month of Ramadan in Dikirnis, Egypt April 13, 2023. (Reuters)
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Fasting Football Friends Battle for Ramadan Premier League Silverware

A goalkeeper tries to catch the ball during the annual Ramadan football tournament match on a dirt field at the Kafr Abd al Mu'min village before an Iftar (breaking fast) meal during the holy month of Ramadan in Dikirnis, Egypt April 13, 2023. (Reuters)
A goalkeeper tries to catch the ball during the annual Ramadan football tournament match on a dirt field at the Kafr Abd al Mu'min village before an Iftar (breaking fast) meal during the holy month of Ramadan in Dikirnis, Egypt April 13, 2023. (Reuters)

There are some aspirational prizes being doled out to winners of Ramadan tournaments in Egypt this week, with a team decked out in Liverpool's kit being awarded England's Premier League trophy for their success -- while another is set to receive UEFA Champions League silverware. Sort of.

In the Al-Hussainiya Youth Center in Sharqia Governorate, about 100 kilometers from the birthplace of Mohamed Salah, a side wearing Liverpool's famous red shirts triumphed 5-1 over an outfit kitted out as Arsenal.

The losers were presented with a replica of the African Champions League trophy for their efforts.

"I bought the two cups from a friend who owns a sportswear store for two thousand Egyptian pounds ($65)," Ibrahim Abdel Salam, one of the organizing committee, told Reuters.

Despite the matches being played in humble surroundings, and contested by friends rather than professionals -- or even amateur footballers -- the tournament created more buzz than most Egyptian league clashes.

"The grandstand consists of nearly 2,000 fans, in addition to about 350 seats and nearly 1,000 fans next to each goal," Abdel Salam explained, adding that hundreds were also watching from homes and balconies in the surrounding area.

The tournament had used a version of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) last year -- matches were filmed with mobile phones -- before scrapping it this Ramadan to save time.

But despite the tournament's buzz and popularity, it may not take place next year as the youth center hosting the event wants to replace the playing surface with a swimming pool.

Teams raised banners with "No to demolishing the dirt court" during the tournament.

"There are two artificial turf courts, but we prefer the dirt court," Abdel Salam said.

Meanwhile in El-Beheira governorate the European Champions League trophy appeared up for grabs.

"The Ramadan tournaments have been held for six years, but this time we resorted to an innovative, spontaneous and simple idea, and a huge number of people interacted with it and we were caught by surprise," Mohamed Khalid, who created the idea with Ahmed Rashad, the owner of the playground in the village of Abu Hummus, told Reuters by phone.

"We wanted to reflect the atmosphere of the tournament through pictures of a number of village residents with the trophies in the middle of agricultural lands.

"We raised money from the registered teams to buy replicas of the famous cups," Khalid added, saying he hoped that Liverpool and Egypt striker Salah would see pictures of the tournament and share them with his online fans.



Red Bull Principal Christian Horner Says Honorary Award from King Charles Is ‘Very Humbling’

 Christian Horner, Team Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Red Bull Racing and wife Geri Horner after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday Dec. 18, 2024. (AP)
Christian Horner, Team Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Red Bull Racing and wife Geri Horner after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday Dec. 18, 2024. (AP)
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Red Bull Principal Christian Horner Says Honorary Award from King Charles Is ‘Very Humbling’

 Christian Horner, Team Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Red Bull Racing and wife Geri Horner after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday Dec. 18, 2024. (AP)
Christian Horner, Team Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Red Bull Racing and wife Geri Horner after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday Dec. 18, 2024. (AP)

Christian Horner said it was “very humbling” to receive an honorary award from King Charles III on Wednesday, which came after a Formula 1 season that saw the Red Bull team principal cleared of accusations of inappropriate conduct by an employee.

Horner was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the king's traditional New Year's List for his services to motorsport. He received the award at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.

It capped a year in which Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won a fourth straight Formula 1 title, but where the results on the track were sometimes overshadowed by the accusations against Horner by a team employee.

The 51-year-old Horner was cleared by an independent counsel of the initial complaint of inappropriate conduct in March, and Red Bull dismissed an appeal in August.

“Obviously a very proud moment to be awarded this CBE,” Horner told journalists outside the palace after the ceremony, standing alongside his wife, singer Geri Halliwell. “It's very humbling.”

Horner said he and the king had time for a quick chat about F1 as well.

“He was interested in how the season went, obviously followed some of the races,” Horner said. “So it was good to catch up.”