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interclub

/ ɪntəˈklʌb /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or conducted between two or more clubs

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It also said rules that demand prior approval for "interclub football projects" were "unlawful" and that their exclusive control in negotiating commercial rights for competitions was restriction of trade.

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African and Moroccan champions Wydad Casablanca took the club of the year prize for the second time in a row, while Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy, whose Nations Cup ended early because of injury, was named the Interclub Player of the year.

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Meanwhile, Ghana's Evelyn Badu - who was with Hasaacas Ladies before moving to Norway - took both the young player and first interclub player award.

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“A match played in the framework of the most prestigious European interclub competition is a major sporting event, and we offered our support to the organizers as soon as this possibility was raised,” the Romanian soccer federation president, Razvan Burleanu, told Agence France-Presse.

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This meant we could be formally recognized by the clubs, play in interclub pennant matches, and compete in regional and statewide competitions.

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