one line : "tournoi de football de [placename] or [sponsor name]"
or "tournoi de [placename] or [sponsor name]"
or "challenge de foot de [placename] or [sponsor name]"
other line (if you feel like it)
"équipe gagnante" or "équipe première" (for the winning team)
or "équipe deuxième" or "deuxième place" (for the second one)
...
other line [Sponsor name] if not already written in 1st line.
The name of the Algerian's soccer team is The Desert FoxesAnd in french it would be (Les Fennecs)
There are several options for custom made golf trophies. A good idea is to search white pages for a trophy shop near your location. Another option could be to contact local golf courses and see if they make trophies, or where they get theirs made.
it would be "coupe" if youre talking about a trophy or "tasse" if you are talking about a cup of coffe/tee Note that a Wine glass is also called "coupe"
The winner of the Santosh Trophy in the year of 2011 would be....me :)
a trophy animal is a very talented animal that often wins trophies for example a trophy horse would often win trophys
Rugby football. it is the trophy for the Rugby World Cup.
As for other sports, people like sports they are familiar with. Most French would not understand anything in cricket or American football and would rapidly get bored. That would not happen with football which they used to play as kids. Note that soccer (called football everywhere except in the US), is the most popular sport not only in France, but all around the world.
because it is something that they have a passion to do, just like if you like something like a sport then you would probably play it.
Shanelle doesn't mean anything in French. That first name would be written in the same way.
In French, "Kinley" would be pronounced as "Keen-ley" and the spelling would remain the same.
An avid soccer player would be most likely to play soccer.
A penalty or fine would be the opposite.