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Second man of the match for the match or the first leg or game one man_of_the_match1btitle Man of the match title, if there are two different man of the match awards (i.e. Fans') man_of_the_match1bname Custom name for the second man of the match fair_player1 Fair Player of the match for the match or the first leg or game one fair_player1title
This template displays the summary of a football (soccer) match. The summary include date and time, stadium, competing teams, goal scorers and the minute of goal, a link to the official match report and attendance of the stadium. It also includes whether or not the match went to extra-time or penalty-shoots and displays respective results. It is collapsible. Template parameters [Edit template ...
Category:Association football templates needing maintenance (0): for templates using an apostrophe at the end of a minute value or a double apostrophe at the end of a second value (remove the apostrophe or double apostrophe to fix the error)
Create a data row for a football team's cup results table Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status date date Date of the match Date required date-format date-format Date format, e.g. dmy or mdy Default dmy String required date-note date-note Used to add a footnote for the date String suggested round round Round of the competition, e.g. First round or Quarter ...
If there is only one, use the "manofthematch"; when there are two, one chosen by the official organization, and the other by the fans, use the one above for the official organization's one, and the "fansmanofthematch", for the fans' one. official The official organization of the match, like FIFA, UEFA, CONMEBOL, etc.; it can be wikilinked.
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