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The Assyrian National Champions - 2000
The Assyrian National Runner Up - 2005

 

Major Accomplishments
CAN / AM Soccer Tournament Champions - 1996
MTSA Cup Runner-up - 1997
MTSA Second Division Champions - 1998
ASSYRIAN Soccer Tournament in Detroit Runner-up - 1999
TSA Soccer League - 3rd Place - 1999
Assyrian American National Champions - 2000
TSA All-Star Champions and Cup Runner-Up U14 Boys - 2002
Assyrian American National Runner-Up - 2005
KHA B'NISSAN Champions - 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006

 

Winged Bull
The Assyrian Winged Bull
The winged bull was the symbol of the Assyrian Empire in Nineveh.
The rigor of the Assyrian statuary can be measured according to the exactness
of the features, frozen in ceremonial attitudes yet extremely gentle. 

The pontifical tiara enhances further the imperial nature of the face.
The bull with eagle's wings and a man's head represented a protective spirit,
combining the strength of animals with human wisdom.
Such statues were often placed at the gates to cities and palaces.

Nineveh (Mousel), an old city, is located in northern Bet Nahrin
 (Today known as Iraq) and mentioned more than once in the Bible. 

 

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Last Updated :October 19, 2007