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  2. Goal II: Living the Dream - Wikipedia

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    Goal II: Living the Dream (also known simply as Goal II) is a 2007 sports drama film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra from a screenplay by Mike Jefferies, Adrian Butchart, and Terry Loane. [2] The sequel to Goal! (2005) and the second installment in the Goal! trilogy, it stars Kuno Becker, Alessandro Nivola, Anna Friel, Stephen Dillane, and ...

  3. Goal! Two - Wikipedia

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    Jaleco localized the Famicom game for the NES as Goal! Two for North American markets, and Goal! 2 for European markets later that year. Finally, the Super Famicom version was brought to the Super NES (SNES) as Goal! for North America and Super Goal! for Europe in December 1992, shortly after Goal Two! for the NES. The cover model is John Brady ...

  4. Score (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Most games with score use it as a quantitative indicator of success in the game, and in competition, a goal is often made of attaining a better score than one's opponents in order to win. In team sport , the most common point metric is the " goal " or "score".

  5. Goal 2 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Goal 2 may refer to: Goal II: Living the Dream - a movie; Goal! Two - a video ...

  6. Goal! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is the same as in real football: one team must score more goals than the other to win. When playing World Cup League or Tournament mode Asian mode with two players, the players can either play on the same team or against each other. Jaleco followed the game with several sequels and localizations, including Goal!

  7. Goal (website) - Wikipedia

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    Goal, stylized in all caps and alternatively known as Goal.com, is a website currently dedicated to the coverage of international association football. Currently owned by the Integrated Media Company (IMC) division of TPG Inc. since 2020, [ 1 ] it is published in 18 languages across 38 global regions and edited by over 500 contributors as of 2019.

  8. List of international goals scored by Romelu Lukaku - Wikipedia

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    International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition No. Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref. 1 8: 17 November 2010: Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion, Voronezh, Russia Russia: 1–0: 2–0: Friendly [7] 2 2–0 3 16: 15 August 2012: King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Netherlands: 3–2: 4–2 [8 ...

  9. Equaliser (sports) - Wikipedia

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    An equaliser (in Commonwealth English) or equalizer (in American English), is a sports term that refers to a goal or run that makes the two teams' scores equal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For example, if Team A is winning 1-0 and Team B scores a goal, making the score 1-1, then that goal is an equaliser .