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  2. 1982–83 Liverpool F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Results subsection. 4.1 First Division. 4.2 FA Charity Shield. 4.3 FA Cup. ... 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary. Replay if scores still level.

  3. Liverpool 0–2 Arsenal (1989) - Wikipedia

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    The 1988–89 title race was the closest in the history of the First Division. [17] In the run-up to the Anfield match, Arsenal lost to Derby County and drew with Wimbledon; Liverpool won twice, 2–0 against Queens Park Rangers and 5–1 against West Ham United allowing them to overtake Arsenal with one game to play and take a superior goal difference. [14]

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    Minute Media, a technology and content company, [12] entered into a joint venture with India's HT Media, in July 2016. The partnership launched 90min in India, for football fans in South Asia. [ 13 ] In October 2017, 90min struck a deal with Sports Illustrated to provide video content for the latter's Planet Fútbol platform. [ 14 ]

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  6. 1991–92 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Forest equalised in the 41st minute, and made it 2–1 moments before the interval. They extend their lead through Roy Keane in the 71st minute, but Arsenal scored twice in the final five minutes to draw. [65] A 1–0 victory against Coventry City meant Arsenal were five points behind Sheffield Wednesday, who lay in third spot. [66]

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    Max Cobb, the secretary general of the International Biathlon Union, apologized to any athlete who was mistreated during his tenure at U.S. Biathlon during a 90-minute meeting focused on concerns about athlete safety brought to light by multiple Associated Press reports More »

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  9. 2002 UEFA Champions League final - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2001–02 UEFA Champions League, Europe's primary club football competition. The show-piece event was contested between Bayer Leverkusen of Germany and Real Madrid of Spain at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland, [4] on 15 May 2002 to decide the winner of the Champions League. [4]