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The Prince’s Barbagiuans Soccer Team Triumph over Cirque FC at the Fight Aids Cup
The third edition of the Fight Aids Cup was full of entertainment, “the crazy clowns” adding good cheer and lots of laughter to the event as the Barbagiuans and Cirque FC returned to the pitch at Louis Stade. The Barbagiuans team (the Red and
Whites) led by H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Cirque FC (the Blues) led by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie‘s daughter, Camille Gottlieb are centre stage. Despite the charitable stakes, the competitive nature of all the players was not long in being felt as everyone wanted to win the prestigious Fight Aids Cup trophy. Formula 1 ace Charles Leclerc, there at the kick-off, played his heart out for the Barbagiuans for 30 minutes, showing himself dedicated to the values of the Fight Aids Cup. Cirque FC dominated bigtime for more than half of the first period. In the second half, the trend is reversed. Still led by Louis Ducruet, the Barbagiuans take over the play from Cirque FC. From then on, Cirque FC resisted the repetitive attacks of the Barbagiuans. Clarence Seedorf managed to score in the final moments in the 91st minute reducing the gap at the end of the match with a superb goal. The Barbagiuans retained their advantage and won the Fight Aids Cup for the first time. At the Barbagiuans gala, Ernesto Javier Chevanton was voted man of the match this year and received the trophy designed by artist Fred Allard from the hands of H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Louis Ducruet.
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