Berlin witnessed Saturday a unique football match between Christians priests and Muslim imams. The Anglican priests won 6-2 in the match to show peaceful co-existence. The referees were Jewish.

The annual event aimed at overcoming many of the prejudices facing Muslims and Christians in Germany. The match was attended by 70 spectators and many media people.

"The two teams put on a very good game," Reverend Christopher Jage-bowler, the Anglican organizer, said.

Last year the score was 12-1 in favor of the ministers, which made Jage-bowler say that the statistical trend implies there would be a 3-3 draw in 2008.

"We aim to show that we can peacefully co-exist," Jage-bowler added.

One of the imams argued that some of the better players were out on vacation, which could have made the game closer.