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- Clericus_Cup abstract "The Clericus Cup is an annual association football tournament contested by teams from the Roman Colleges, which are seminaries of the Catholic Church located in Rome. During the fourth season (2010), the tournament involved sixteen schools and fielded players from 65 countries, with the majority coming from Brazil, Italy, Mexico, and the United States of America. The players are normally seminarians studying to be Roman Catholic priests. A handful of players are ordained priests. The annual tournament is organized by the Centro Sportivo Italiano (CSI). The league was founded in 2007, and matches for the seventh season will begin in early 2013.Officially, the goal of the league is to "reinvigorate the tradition of sport in the Christian community" and has been called the "clerical equivalent of soccer’s World Cup." In other words, it exists to provide a venue for friendly athletic competition among the thousands of seminarians, representing nearly a hundred countries, who study in Rome. The league is the brainchild of the Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone, who is an unapologetic football fan. While some press outlets hinted that the Church hoped to offer a brand of football free of football hooliganism, the reality is that play on the field is intensely competitive. The teams that regularly contend for the eight play-off spots are, on the field, fierce rivals.".
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- Clericus_Cup wikiPageExternalLink www.clericuscup.it.
- Clericus_Cup wikiPageExternalLink www.csi-net.it.
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- Clericus_Cup caption "Official Clericus Cup Logo".
- Clericus_Cup current "6".
- Clericus_Cup currentChampions Pontifical_North_American_College.
- Clericus_Cup founded "2007".
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- Clericus_Cup mostSuccessfulClub Redemptoris_Mater_(seminary).
- Clericus_Cup name "Clericus Cup".
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- Clericus_Cup subject Category:Football_cup_competitions_in_Italy.
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- Clericus_Cup comment "The Clericus Cup is an annual association football tournament contested by teams from the Roman Colleges, which are seminaries of the Catholic Church located in Rome. During the fourth season (2010), the tournament involved sixteen schools and fielded players from 65 countries, with the majority coming from Brazil, Italy, Mexico, and the United States of America. The players are normally seminarians studying to be Roman Catholic priests. A handful of players are ordained priests.".
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- Clericus_Cup homepage www.clericuscup.it.
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