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A losing streak and a winless streak are distinctively different, as a winless streak may include: tie games or draws; in first-class cricket, unfinished matches; in association football, ice hockey and some field hockey leagues where points are awarded for wins and drawn games, overtime or shootout losses if the draw at the end of regulation counts as a draw for points percentage.
When they finished the league season, they were on a European record 51-match unbeaten run across all competitions where the streak stopped after losing in UEFA Europa League final against Atalanta. They also won the DFB-Pokal, with a perfect record of six wins, to achieve their first double in their history.
Girona beat Las Palmas 2-1 and ended a four-game losing streak in La Liga on Monday. Both teams came into the game needing points after four matches without a win and Girona drew first blood after ...
Longest losing streak: 65 – Woodford United, 2012–2013 [179] Longest streak scoring at least 1 goal: 96 – River Plate, 1936–1939 [180] [181] Other world records
In today's edition: 4 Nations Face-Off, KD joins the 30K points club, Emma Hayes wants to revolutionize U.S. Soccer, ... Indiana snapped a five-game losing streak with its road win over the ...
But it snapped a four-game losing streak and was the Suns' first win since Christmas. Phoenix entered Monday night having lost seven of its previous eight games and 10 of its previous 13. The ...
A winless season is a regular season in which a sports team fails to win any of its games. The antithesis of a perfect season, winless seasons have been suffered twelve times in professional American football, six times in arena football, three times in professional Canadian football, once each in American professional lacrosse and box lacrosse, more than twenty-five times in major Australian ...
Longest winning streak in Finals: 7, joint record: ... Most goals by a losing side: 5, Reading v. Arsenal, 30 October 2012, in 7–5 defeat after extra time;