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Annual Soccer Tournament provides food and football

April 7, 2011 by Zach Alfred

The Pepperdine International Club (PIC) and the Office of International Student Services hosted the 13th annual Kick Soccer Tournament on Sunday afternoon.

The event brought together students both American and international for an afternoon of Mexican barbecue and competition. Seven teams participated in the tournament which included round-robin competition as well as semi-final and championship rounds.

Chris Gertz junior international studies major and vice president of PIC explained “Our goal for the tournament was to create a day of fun where all cultures could come together and enjoy the world’s most-played international sport soccer.”

The event also brought together both undergraduate and graduate students. “We want to promote Pepperdine students from undergrad and grad schools international and domestic said Gertz.

Team DTF (Down to Fútbol) defeated All Business to win the tournament.

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