Wellington boys and girls win 1st ACAMIS football tournament
22 May 2019
18th-20th April saw Wellington College play host to the ACAMIS Football Blue Division 2019 Tournament, where our boys and girls teams both achieved victory after three days of doggedly determined defending, glorious goalscoring and no shortage of resilience, on and off the ball.
As has been the case throughout the football season, our girls team was coached by Mr Shaw, while the boys were under the tutelage of Mr Palmer. For Wellington’s inaugural ACAMIS football tournament, the teams faced off against five schools drawn from across China and Mongolia:
- American School of Ulaanbaatar
- Canadian International School of Beijing
- Qingdao No. 1 International School
- Yew Chung International School (YCIS) Beijing
- Yew Chung International School (YCIS) Shanghai, Pudong
The first two days were dedicated to the ‘pools’, which saw both the girls and boys win all of their fixtures without conceding a single goal. While their respective scoring ratios were impressive, there were some deceptively close fixtures during this stage of the tournament, often forcing the Wellingtonians to think and play creatively while keeping their discipline tight throughout.
Throughout the tournament, the fixtures enjoyed growing crowds of spectators as the glorious weather (and possibly the lure of hotdogs and burgers!) brought plenty of parents, teachers and even whole classes of Wellington pupils out onto the field to watch some superb football and cheer on the participants. These crowds swelled for the semis and finals, which put the boys and girls through their paces but saw them both come out on top, in dramatic style for the girls team.
After the finals, all of the teams gathering in the Performing Arts Centre for the awards ceremony, where there was a fantastic atmosphere of amiability and respect between the pupils for a tournament that was hard-fought and great fun. This represents a fundamental part of the sporting philosophy of Wellington: to instil in every pupil the idea that they should always play to win, while retaining a love of sport, a firm sense of fair play, and a healthy respect for their opposition. As the two coaches summarise perfectly in their closing comments, our pupils had no trouble displaying this attitude throughout the tournament.
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