Amateur golfer Garrick Porteous, a member of the Bamburgh Castle and Northumberland clubs and a United fan, has played a significant role in helping England win the European Nations Championship at Real Club de Golf in Sotogrande, Spain.
What does ENC stand for?
ENC stands for European Nations Championship (various organizations)
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HOCKEY: Scotland senior squad regulars Alan Forsyth and Michael Bremner (both Glynhill Kelburne) have returned to the Under-21s for a three-game trip to Hamburg ahead of the European Nations Championships in Den Bosch in three weeks.
These matches will form an important part of England's build-up to this summer's European Nations Championships.
And the Crusaders quartet, who have been with the club since the start in 2006, hope to pull on a Welsh shirt alongside team-mates and current internationals Mark Lennon, Luke Dyer, Anthony Blackwood, Jordan James, Aled James, Geraint Davies and Ben Flower in the end-of-season European Nations Championship.
The document, written in April 2004 by John Gilmour, head of the Sports Stewardship Unit and Delivery Branch at the Scottish Executive, reads: "The FA apparently assess the risk/threat as much lower than do the other three but that is understandable - they have much less to lose if in 10 or 20 years' time there is only one GB team in the World Cup and European Nations Championships, not to mention the potential implications at club level.
Byline: By JOHN STOKES IRISH senior women's hockey coach Gene Muller yesterday picked his squad to compete in next months European Nations Championship in Manchester with Olympic Qualification reserved for the top three finishers in this eight nations event.