The Tournament
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Scott Mann |
Box office | 493,459 USD |
Budget | 3. 6 million GBP |
Composers | Laura Karpman |
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ID | 836816 |
About The Tournament
Top assassins (Ian Somerhalder, Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames) gather for a competition where the last one alive wins a cash prize.
Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast mayor scraps bid for 2026 event
...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyThe Gold Coast has withdrawn its bid to host the next Commonwealth Games, ending any hope The Tournament could still be held in Australia...
Rohit Sharma: The Indian captain who lost cricket World Cup but won hearts
... This was arguably his best shot at winning the coveted trophy - he will be 40 years old in 2027, when The Tournament will be held next...
Stoke man who bought pool table with lottery winnings gets bronze medal
... Speaking to the BBC ahead of The Tournament, he said: " There was an open trial for anyone who wants to trial for England, and I got in...
Wales football fans arrested in Armenia ahead of qualifier
... However, victory on Saturday, and against Turkey on Tuesday, would seal the team s passage to The Tournament regardless of other results...
Rahul Dravid: The man behind India's dream run in 2023 World Cup cricket
... Rahul was not a frontline wicketkeeper, but he is doing as good a job as others in The Tournament...
Smash Bros: Could Nintendo's new rules end esports competitions?
... The new rules also forbid having a sponsor, offering a prize of more than $5,000 (£4,000), and say people running The Tournament aren t allowed to sell food or drinks...
World Cup 2023: Afghanistan's dazzling run captivates cricket
... Or when they pulled off a major upset by defeating England early in The Tournament...
Rugby World Cup: Wales fans' woe as Argentina win
... But the day ended badly for all Wales fans as the team failed to reproduce the form which saw them crush two-times champions Australia earlier in The Tournament...
Homeless World Cup: Man's 'surreal' experience of captaining Wales
Wales captain Tom Brady said The Tournament had helped to change his life
Six months ago, homeless Tom Brady did not believe he had any kind of Future - yet he can now look back on captaining Wales at an international football tournament.
He described leading his country at the Homeless World Cup as "surreal".
Katie Dalton of Cymorth Cymru hopes The Legacy of The Tournament in Cardiff will be to help end homelessness.
The week-long competition, which attracted about 80,000 fans to Bute Park , has come to an end.
Mexico won both The Men 's and women's tournaments.
Mr Brady described his life spiralling after he split up with his girlfriend two years ago - "Sofa surfing" and struggling to get back on his feet.
"I had a bad past six months and, at the start of the year, I [didn't think I would] be Here Today . . " he said.
"But this totally changed me. I'm looking at a positive way of life now. "
The Competition has also had a big impact on Bonny Jewell, a striker for Wales' women's team.
Because of anxiety and depression she has struggled to socialise, but said it was "amazing" how her fellow players and The Crowd came together to support the competitors.
Mr Brady scored for Wales in the opening match of the 2019 Homeless World Cup"We have had some amazing conversations with The Public on homelessness," said Ms Dalton.
"They've committed to having chats with people who are on The Street , showing Kindness and compassion and writing to their AMs and MPs calling for change to social housing and universal credit. "
She Said she hoped The Tournament 's legacy could live on through policy changes and "everyday acts of Kindness ".
Michael Sheen put some of his own money into the bid to ensure Cardiff played host in 2019The Tournament , which attracted 500 players from 48 countries, had some big-name backers.
Actor Michael Sheen , who supported The Tournament financially, said: "It changes lives for the better.
"I have seen it happen and it is my fervent hope that this year's tournament will provide many more opportunities for its transformative effects to be experienced by those who need it most, Long After The Final whistle is blown. "
Among The Music acts involved were Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield and Charlotte Church .
Crowds packed out The Stands throughout the week-long tournamenthomelessness, cardiff
Source of news: bbc.com