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  2. Arsenal 1–2 Manchester United (1999) - Wikipedia

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    The replay of the 1998–99 FA Cup semi-final between Arsenal and Manchester United was a football match that took place at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on 14 April 1999. [ 1 ] The game is often described as one of Manchester United's greatest ever, and Giggs' winning goal is frequently cited as one of the greatest goals ever scored in ...

  3. Template:Infobox football match - Wikipedia

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    Team2's score in the first replay match or game three details3 Any details relevant to the final scoreline. (Only used in two legged match or series) date3 Date of the first replay match or game three stadium3 Stadium of first replay match or game three (Alias: venue3) city3 City of the first replay match or game three man_of_the_match3a

  4. Template:Football match report templates - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Replay (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In association football, replays were often used to decide the winner in a knock-out tournament when the previous match ended in a draw, especially in finals.In 1970, FIFA (the worldwide governing body of the sport) and IFAB (the international rules committee for the sport) allowed penalty shoot-outs to be held if a match ended in a draw after extra time.

  6. Instant replay - Wikipedia

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    Instant Replay booth at Raymond James Stadium Referee (left) talking with the replay official. In American and Canadian football, instant replay can take place in the event of a close or otherwise controversial call, either at the request of a team's head coach (with limitations) or the officials themselves. There are restrictions on what types ...

  7. File:Football (soccer ball).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 12th man (football) 1872 Scotland v England football match; 3v3 Soccer; 90 Minutes; Association football; Association football culture; Association football tactics and skills; Attempts to ban football games; Away goals rule; Ba' Game; Ball ...

  8. Replay review in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, replay review is a method of reviewing a play using cameras at various angles to determine the accuracy of the initial call of the officials.An instant replay can take place in the event of a close or otherwise controversial call, either at the request of a team's head coach (with limitations) or the officials themselves.

  9. The Philosophers' Football Match - Wikipedia

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    The match is designed as a World Cup for the most well-known western philosophers made global with Confucius arbitrating the match. As play begins, the philosophers break from their proper football positions only to walk around on the pitch as if deeply pondering, and in some cases declaiming their theories. [1]