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  2. Robbie Brace - Wikipedia

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    Brace joined Tottenham Hotspur as an apprentice in December 1982. The forward made one first team appearance for the Lilywhites on 7 May 1984 [4] at Southampton in a match that ended in a 5–0 defeat for Tottenham–their biggest defeat at The Dell. [5] Brace went on to play 44 matches for 1.

  3. Crab soccer - Wikipedia

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    Crab football (British English) is an informal sport that originated in Britain in 1863, derived from Association football played by two teams, commonly in physical education classes. As with regular football, the objective is to kick an inflated ball into a goal to score the most points.

  4. Just for Kicks (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    In response, the twins set out to find a different coach for their soccer team. They find that a local mechanic named Rudy, who saves them from getting run over by a car, is an excellent soccer player, and want him to help their mom coach their soccer team.

  5. Stuart Brace - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Brace (born 21 September 1942) is a former professional footballer played as a winger or forward. [1] He scored 155 goals from 423 games in the Football League , playing for Plymouth Argyle , [ 2 ] Watford , Mansfield Town , Peterborough United , Grimsby Town (206 league games), Southend United , [ 3 ] and Falmouth Town .

  6. Jarrod Bowen - Wikipedia

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    At the annual end of season awards ceremony on 7 May 2019, Bowen won the Player of the Year, Players' Player of the Year and Hull City Supporter's Player of the Year awards. [ 23 ] On 27 November 2019, Bowen scored his 50th goal for Hull as a part of a brace during a 4–0 home win over Preston North End . [ 24 ]

  7. Mikey Johnston - Wikipedia

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    He was voted third best player [21] and selected in the Best Tournament XI. [22] Johnston is eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland, through his grandfather who was born in Derry. [23] Ireland manager Stephen Kenny confirmed in March 2023 that the FAI had applied for permission to select Johnston. [23]

  8. Kristie Mewis - Wikipedia

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    Mewis was named New England Soccer News Player of the Year and was an All-ACC first team selection. She was a Hermann Trophy semifinalist and a member of Soccer America MVP's first team. Mewis received NSCAA All-American first team accolades and was named to Top Drawer Soccer's second team. She was also the NSCAA Player of the Week on September ...

  9. Clive Barker (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Clive William Barker (23 June 1944 – 10 June 2023) was a South African football coach. He guided the South Africa national team to their only African Nations Cup title in 1996. He was uncle of Steve Barker.