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Aberdeen International Football Festival

The Aberdeen International Football Festival (AIFF) was an international association football festival in Aberdeen, Scotland. The festival was launched in 1981.[1] Over the years, the festival has become something of an institution in the city's calendar, bringing together, as it does, young people from a host of other countries, far and near, and the citizens of Aberdeen who turn up, whatever the weather, at Seaton Park to witness and support this unique sporting occasion. Mindful of its motto, 'Football is Fun', the festival is as much concerned with promoting fun and friendship as it is about competing on the football field, although success in that area is also a worthy aim in the development of our adults of the future. The event ended in 2010 after a decline of attendances and financial difficulties.

Aberdeen International Football Festivals

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Aberdeen International Football Festival 2010

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The winners of the football competitions 2010: The winners of boys 16 was Celtic, and the winners of boys 14 was Motherwell. The winner of the girls' football competition was Aberdeen-East End.

*Final results

Aberdeen International Football Festival 2009

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Final results:

Aberdeen International Football Festival 2008

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Final results in football:

Other results

Aberdeen International Football Festival 2007

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Faroe Islands won the football competitions for boys 16 and for boys 14 at the Aberdeen International Football Festival 2007. Aberdeen won the competition for the girls.

Final results in football:

Other results

Aberdeen International Football Festival 2006

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In 2006 Datus 1 won the Boys 16 competition and Faroe Islands won the Boys 14 competition.

Final results 2006, Football (soccer)

Result from other events

References

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  1. ^ AIFF-Aberdeen.com Archived 1 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, History
  2. ^ AIFF-Aberdeen.com Archived 2010-07-31 at the Wayback Machine See bottom of page, 2009
  3. ^ AIFF-Aberdeen.com Archived 2010-07-31 at the Wayback Machine See bottom of page, year 2008
  4. ^ AIFF-Aberdeen.com Archived 2010-07-31 at the Wayback Machine See bottom of page, year 2007
  5. ^ AIFF-Aberdeen.com Archived 2010-07-31 at the Wayback Machine See bottom of page, year 2006
  6. ^ Football.fo, The Faroe Islands Football Association Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Aberdeen International Football Festival
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