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trophy

[troh-fee] / ˈtroʊ fi /


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West Ham, who won a European trophy as recently as 2023, have had a wretched campaign, but their fans would have been hoping for some late presents with an attractive post-Christmas fixture list.

From BBC

However, this year, the categories for boxed/special limited-edition packages will be combined into a single recording package category, with album covers receiving their own trophy.

From Los Angeles Times

Glasner, 51, has impressed since arriving at Palace in 2024, leading them to their first major trophy by winning the FA Cup last season.

From Barron's

The closest comparison to Brady might be NBA great Michael Jordan, and not just because both turned gigantic chips on their shoulders into cabinets full of championship trophies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maresca had won the Championship, of course, while Rosenior has yet to lift a trophy - but the incoming coach has managed 153 senior games at Hull and Strasbourg compared with his predecessor's 67.

From BBC