Soccer Nation 09
(Date of issue: Thursday, 2 July 2009)
Carlisle City Council Aces and the Carlisle Bengal Tigers
football teams met on a hot and humid July afternoon to contest the
annual Festival of Nations Challenge match. The teams kicked off at
1pm on Wednesday 1 July, at the Sheepmount, in Bitts Park.
The gathered crowd were treated an energetic end to end game,
which saw the Tigers, the current holders of the Culture Bazaar
Football Match Trophy, 3 – 1 up at half time. However, the tables
turned dramatically in the second half, with the Aces clawing back
four goals and the Tigers only adding one to their score. The Aces
flourished in the last ten minutes, pinning the Tigers in their own
half, until the whistle, with the final score at 5 – 4 to the Aces,
keeping hold of the Challenge Shield for the second year in a
row.
The Challenge Match is part of the Festival of Nations
Programmes, which is about bringing diverse communities together.
The annual match is a great way of doing that and having a bit of
fun in the process.
This year’s Carlisle City Council
Festival of Nations will be held on Saturday, 4 July and will
include musicians and dancers celebrating cultures from around the
world performing in the city centre shopping area. The global
street party is free and will be held between 10.30am and 4pm.
Thousands of visitors sample the free Carlisle City Council
event each year and this year’s performers includes dancers from
the Punjab, drummers from Africa, a Caribbean Steel Band, Hellenic
Dancers, Polish dancers, a Samba band with bagpipes, rounded off
with food from Asia.
Photographs of the day:
Below - Abdul Mumin and Gavin Capstick chase down the ball

Below - Juwal Amhed on the attack, up against Charles
Bennett left back, who looks on as his Goalie Gary Oliver
makes a vital clearance.

Below - Alistair Moore scores the winning goal past (GK)
Maruf Ahmed and defender Koish Alom.
