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June 14 – 1989 State of Origin title is wrapped up by Queensland in Game Two of the three-match series against New South Wales at the Sydney Football Stadium before 40,000. July 23 – first of the 1989–1992 World Cup 's twenty tournament matches is won by Australia 22–14 over New Zealand at Mount Smart Stadium before 15,000
Sports organizations established in 1989 (2 C, 37 P) Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1989 (1 C, 21 P) Recurring sporting events established in 1989 (3 C, 125 P)
On Saturday, October 12, Ariana Grande returned to the set of Saturday Night Live for the second time this year, this time to host after serving as the musical guest in March. In her opening ...
The game was played on November 19, 1989 in the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain. The stadium was painted red as an homage to the Strike Squad as the Trinidadian team was then known. [5] Early on, John Harkes tried unsuccessfully to score, while Trinidad and Tobago's Paul Elliot-Allen had two attempts on goal.
After Tyson's dominating victory over Frank Bruno five months prior, negotiations for a potential bout with Carl Williams began, and on June 15, 1989, the fight was made official. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Four years earlier, Williams had challenged then-IBF Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes for the title, only to narrowly lose by unanimous decision.
EVENT ATHLETE MARK DATE VENUE 3,000 metres Said Aouita (MAR) 7:29.45: 20 August Köln, West Germany: 10,000 metres Arturo Barrios (MEX) 27:08.23: 18 August Berlin, West Germany
1989 South Korea: K-League: Yukong Elephants: 1989 Kuwait: Kuwaiti Premier League: Al Arabi Kuwait: 1988–89 Lebanon: Lebanese Premier League: Al-Ansar: 1989 Macau: Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol: Hap Kuan: 1989 Malaysia: Malaysia Super League: Selangor FA Maldives: Maldives National Championship: Club Lagoons: 1989 Mongolia: Mongolia ...
The Maracanazo of the Chilean team (Spanish: Maracanazo de la selección chilena, also known as Condorazo or Bengalazo) was an incident that happened during the football match between Brazil and Chile at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on 3 September 1989, in which Chilean goalkeeper Roberto Rojas pretended to be injured by a flare thrown by Brazilian fans.