What’s New
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MUPC World Finals - Final Standings
9th August 2009 -
Sao Paulo crowned MUPC Champions 2009!
9th August 2009 -
Sir Alex's thoughts on MUPC World Finals 2009
8th August 2009 -
MUPC World Finals - Day Three
8th August 2009 -
MUPC Round Up - Day One
6th August 2009 -
Final top twenty under-15 teams travel to Manchester
1st August 2009 -
Right to Dream African Champions again!
18th June 2009 -
China champion - Changchun Yatai FC
2nd June 2009 -
Orlando Pirates back in town!
1st June 2009 -
Belgian Club KRC Genk crowned European Champions
1st June 2009 -
Arsenal SC make it to the MUPC World Finals again!
1st June 2009 -
Werder Bremen qualify from Germany
21st April 2009 -
West Bromwich Albion crowned UK Champions
16th April 2009 -
AS Roma return to Manchester for World Finals
1st April 2009 -
Chilean and Korean teams confirmed for World Finals
30th March 2009 -
India direct spot to World Finals
30th March 2009 -
MUPC World Finals Qualification Process
30th March 2009 -
Africa Regionals
30th March 2009
MUPC Round Up - Day One
A nervous start at MUPC opening matches today - resulted in 54 goals scored - and one of the highest winning margins in Premier Cup history.
The story in Group A is that Belgian team KRC Genk are the only team in the Group to take full six points from both their matches
Meanwhile in Group B, Werder Bremen and Right to Dream nudge ahead of MTK and Atlas, only one point seperating the sides.
Group C - both PSG and Sao Paulo are honours even at 6 points each.
Thailand's AC Thonburi lead the way in Group D, their perfect record achieved at cost to Marconi and AS Roma, who nevertheless managed to salvage a point in their first match against Atletico de Madrid.