Another championship for Copenhagen Celtic

International football club Copenhagen Celtic have won another trophy – this time playing sevens in the DAI league.


Representing eight different countries, this victorious ten – (top, left-right) Kjartan Rist (Norway), Hassan Lassoued (Wales), club manager Morten Bonde (Denmark), Jon Teacher, Lloyd Martin (both Liverpool, England), (bottom, left-right) Hendrik Zimmer (Germay), Darren Beynon (Wales), Andy Christie (Scotland) Daniele Costabile (Italy) and Marco Riva (Switzerland) – could afford to smile as they had already won the championship with two games to spare …


after which they celebrated in style with champagne in the showers

 

 





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