Football for Peace is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) with its headquarters in London and supported by the United Nations Office on Sport for Development...
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Missouri and Oklahoma Sooners football team of the University of Oklahoma in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tiger–Sooner Peace Pipe was the trophy awarded...
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David Peace (born 1967) is an English writer. Best known for his UK-set novels Red Riding Quartet (1999–2002), GB84 (2004), The Damned Utd (2006), and...
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James Stephen Peace (born March 30, 1953) is an American writer, actor, and producer, best known for the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! film series. A...
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of Peace and Sport's Champions for Peace Award is Argentine footballer Lionel Messi. Since its creation in 2007, Peace and Sport has developed 12 field...
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advocates of this theory suggest that several factors are responsible for motivating peace between democratic states. Individual theorists maintain "monadic"...
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biography is being considered for merging. › Christopher Aziz Peace (born February 8, 1996) is an American former professional football outside linebacker. He...
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Real Kashmir FC (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
participate in Football for Peace Conference — The first I-League club from Jammu & Kashmir becomes a true ambassador of 'Football for Peace'". thebetterkashmir...
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The slogan "Peace at home, peace in the world" (Turkish: Yurtta sulh, cihanda sulh, rendered today as Yurtta barış, dünyada barış due to Atatürk's language...
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Green–Toledo Peace Pipe, college football trophy in the Bowling Green–Toledo football rivalry Tiger-Sooner Peace Pipe, college football trophy in the...
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1986 FIFA World Cup (redirect from Football World Cup 1986)
Peace by the United Nations, the advertising boards of all the stadia displayed the FIFA and United Nations logos along with the legend "Football for...
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Sócrates Award (category European football trophies and awards)
award is presented by France Football in collaboration with Peace and Sport and is named after late Brazilian footballer Sócrates, who co-founded the...
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Christmas truce (redirect from Christmas 1915 Football Game)
Before Christmas 1914, there were several peace initiatives. The Open Christmas Letter was a public message for peace addressed "To the Women of Germany and...
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fashioned and placed on top of a trophy created by former UT football player Frank Kralik. The Peace Pipe Trophy is a miniature replica of an American Indian...
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Puma for the first time in decades on Peace Day 21 September. The sportswear companies symbolically ended their feud with a handshake and a football match...
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Burundi's footballing exodus". BBC News. Retrieved 2013-12-02. "Football and Peace Building in Post-Conflict Society: The Role of Diaspora Footballers in Burundi"...
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The "Global Tour for Peace" was a European tour of international club friendlies organised by two Ukrainian football clubs whose football league had to cease...
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World XI (category Football combination XI teams)
game for Nelson Mandela 25 April 2000 (2000-04-25) Kosevo Stadium, Sarajevo Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Günther Benkö (Austria) "Football For Peace"...
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Joe Raymond Peace Jr. (born June 5, 1945) is an American former college football coach. Peace served as head football coach at Louisiana Tech University...
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Jack Brewer (redirect from Jack Brewer (American football))
considered for merging. › Jack Brewer (born January 8, 1979) is a former American football safety who played professionally in the National Football League...
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List of Israelis (redirect from Israeli football players)
December 20, 2010. John Sugden, James Wallis (2007). Football for Peace?: The Challenges of Using Sport for Co-Existence in Israel. Meyer & Meyer Verlag....
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Sulaiman Khatib (section Combatants for Peace)
co-founder of Combatants for Peace, a bi-national, grassroots nonviolence movement in Israel and Palestine. Combatants for Peace is dedicated to three main...
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Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima (エディオンピースウイング広島) is a football stadium in Hiroshima, Japan, which has a seating capacity of 28,520. It has been the home of...
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Football hooliganism, also known as soccer hooliganism, football rioting or soccer rioting, constitutes violence and other destructive behaviors perpetrated...
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The Arabic word salaam (Arabic: سلام "peace") originates from the same root as the word Islam. The word silm (سِلم) also means the religion of Islam in...
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World Peace is an American comedy television series starring and created by sketch comedy group Million Dollar Extreme that premiered on Adult Swim on...
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fever at its worst: the 1969 Football War". The National Archives. Retrieved 1 June 2024. Goldstein, Erik (1992). Wars and Peace Treaties, 1816–1991. Routledge...
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intended to promote peace and harmony, rejecting the violence of other football codes, and Davin even included a requirement for players to hold hands...
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best known for founding Walmart and Sam's Club. Sam Walton may also refer to: Sam Walton (American football) (1943–2002), American football tackle Sam...
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Peruanas S.A., the former national airline of Peru African Peace and Security Architecture, a peace and security policy framework of the African Union Alto...
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