In an illustrious career, Pele scored 1282 goals in 1363 competitive matches, including internationals. |
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His round included the Seabank Hotel in Porthcawl, where the Welsh football and rugby teams stayed before internationals. |
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Carefully edited videos of East European playmakers, South American internationals and the next big thing out of Africa start piling up on desks. |
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His international career will also be put on hold for the autumn internationals while he begins a prolonged recovery period. |
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Their players are mostly internationals and their manager is one of the most experienced around. |
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And, among those whom I have taken to improve pace are England or Great Britain internationals from five different sports. |
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Meaningful internationals are hard to come by for the Socceroos, which is why Farina intends to take all he can out of the Scotland game. |
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These include two Brazilian Under-21 internationals and several good players from inside Bulgaria. |
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City were never expected to beat the highly-fancied Newcastle in 1911, which had a team packed with internationals. |
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He is standing in his 12th Test match and has umpired 62 one-day internationals. |
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It was the Swede's 24th goal in 72 internationals but after that the 1994 semi-finalists lost their early momentum. |
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Events that appear set to continue to be broadcast on terrestrial television include the All Ireland finals and rugby internationals. |
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Better players, more internationals, more evenly spread about the clubs, more uncertain than ever before. |
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So we were invited to watch one of the One Day internationals and then have a drink with the players afterwards in the bar. |
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Major cash problems for Australian clubs means a galaxy of internationals will want to play in Britain next season. |
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Throughout the night, they shine an industrial-strength spotlight on villagers' homes or in the faces of patrolling internationals. |
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Now that I'm on the subject, what better way to spend your Saturday than watching three rugby internationals back to back? |
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That expense was compounded when the eight GB internationals were charged a four-figure sum for excess baggage on their return flight. |
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Neither team won the home internationals, something that has become more a habit than a surprise. |
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The organization has 84 clubs in North America involved in football, hurling, and camogie, and sends teams to play internationals in Ireland. |
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Both of these lads were recently on the Irish team for the home internationals and played their match at a furious pace. |
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He may not be around to light the blue touchpaper at future internationals, but fireworks lie ahead. |
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Last month's dispatches from the olive groves report internationals with broken ribs, broken arms and other injuries. |
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On the sporting side, such events included rugby internationals and Olympic soccer matches. |
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He has also represented the Irish schoolboys teams in recent internationals against England. |
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It did its best to prevent any cricketers with aspirations of representing the USA in internationals from playing for ProCricket. |
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It is slow and painful, but in fact there is some movement and there are efforts, not just by internationals but by Bosnians themselves. |
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Northern Ireland games regularly attracted crowds of 30,000 to Windsor Park for home internationals as the team often qualified for international tournaments. |
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England now enter their intensive second phase of the tour with the first of five one-day internationals in 15 days. |
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Currently two neutral umpires officiate in Test matches while one umpire from the home country stands with a neutral umpire in one-day internationals. |
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The law enshrines RTKs independence and also provides for a Board of Directors with six Kosovar members and three internationals. |
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However, many of the areas where results were disputed were not observed by internationals owing to accessibility problems. |
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It would be good for the club if they had two internationals in the team. |
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According to Mr. Weera, tribal dynamics are often not well understood by internationals. |
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Firms may have difficulty supplying a mixture of nationals and internationals. |
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Go cricket mad in summer, when the city hosts the Ashes and one day internationals. |
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More than the internationals, club football defines the sport. |
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It's the first of a number of new initiatives to improve the competition available to Britain's top club athletes, juniors and aspiring internationals. |
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Murphy is calling for Rugby League to put on a grand show and match the colour, atmosphere and euphoria generated at major rugby union internationals. |
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The one day internationals and Twenty20 matches can start in the afternoon and draw into the later evening. |
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Several past and present England internationals – an entire slip cordon – followed suit. |
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The internationals, as they are called, also run the crime laboratory and the organized crime squad. |
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But those of us who had to watch the game on the box he sounded more like a teacher instructing unreceptive pupils rather than internationals well-versed in the laws. |
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And at least you internationals got a taste of what our life as Zimbabweans is like. |
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The most obvious way of getting a huge wad of cash to the Manager to spend on a team of fancy world-class internationals is by acquiring a multi-billionaire Oil Tycoon. |
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It will of course have a slightly different tone in the Olympics because it is not domestic club football but internationals. |
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When Carter subsequently played for the League of Ireland representative team against an English league team of internationals he was by some distance the star of the show. |
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Despite his tender years, Marcell Jansen is already considered one of his country's most experienced internationals. |
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Her father played rugby for England, which accounted for her interest in the game and her pleasure in going to rugby internationals at Twickenham. |
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With both teams including several Olympic internationals, a high quality race is expected as Oxford seek to gain revenge for Cambridge's win last year. |
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While St Francis were a non-league team, they did have seven junior Ireland internationals on their team and went on to reach the final that year. |
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Germany, which carried on full internationals for several years of the war, won 9-3, Walter scoring a hat-trick. |
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One thing that has been proved during the whole sorry saga is that playing England internationals at different venues around the country has been a big success. |
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Their visitors, meanwhile, boasted senior Scottish internationals in Peter Hockey and Sandra Watt and under-19 international Matthew Carder. |
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Seven former England internationals are also members of the IRB Hall of Fame. |
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With Northern Irelands internationals mainly playing in England and Scotland or further a field. |
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It does, though, make much of the announcement this week by Ed Joyce — an Irishman who played one-day internationals for England, but never made the test team — that he intends to requalify for Ireland. |
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He seems on permanent leave, flitting from New York jollies and Las Vegas knees-ups to front seat at rugby internationals. |
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After a parade of flag-waving internationals, a fifty-member Kazakh youth choir led the group in singing. while another group of young people danced on the edge of the stage. |
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And while we're on the subject of cheapshots from former Irish internationals the Irish fans I spoke to found Francis' comments an embarrassment. |
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Governmentspreventandinhibitinternational contact by denying internationals entry into the country, or by hindering nationals from leaving the country. |
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Davies claimed the stance has had a stark effect in persuading current or would-be England internationals to stay at home. |
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And to Leicester to blood new signings Jamie Gibson and Blaine Scully and reassimilate England internationals Flood, Tuilagi, Ben Youngs and Geoff Parling after assorted lay-offs. |
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France's Mandanda family could yet fashion the most remarkable claim to sibling fame, having already produced two internationals goalkeepers and with another two young prodigies hinting at greatness. |
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San Marino have lost their last 50 internationals. |
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Root was more forthcoming on the destructive brilliance of AB de Villiers, whose 31-ball century against West Indies at Johannesburg on Sunday was the fastest in one-day internationals. |
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The watershed was the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 when, by chance, Puskas and other Hungarian internationals were on tour with Honved, the Army club into which most of them had been drafted. |
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Giving tax administrations the necessary means to effectively process tax information and ensure tax compliance for all economic actors, nationals and internationals alike. |
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It recommends, instead, that the proposed truth commission be composed of five commissioners, of whom three would be internationals and two nationals. |
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Size ranges from large internationals with service in various languages in every part of the country to small local providers that serve a limited geographic area. |
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All his career long, he formed over than 200 black belts and a lot of champions even in katas than in fighting all over provincials, nationals, americans and internationals levels. |
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Great players of the 1980s and 1990s include local born internationals like Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle and Alan Shearer. |
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The third umpire is mandatory under the playing conditions for Test matches and limited overs internationals played between two ICC full members. |
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As of 2009 over six hundred women's internationals have been played by over forty different nations. |
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The FA's main commercial asset is its ownership of the rights to England internationals and the FA Cup. |
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He was then capped another three times for England during the end of year internationals. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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Loughor which had produced five internationals in the 1920s were by 1929 begging door to door for old kit. |
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Ireland has played in 54 internationals since its debut in 1995 winning 23 and losing 28 with 3 draws. |
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So were rugby internationals Kenny Logan, Allister Hogg and Alison McGrandles, jockey Willie Carson, and cricketer Dougie Brown. |
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In 1959, Dundee were eliminated by Highland League club Fraserburgh despite having Scotland internationals in their squad. |
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Celtic Park has often been used as a venue for Scotland internationals and Cup Finals, particularly when Hampden Park has been unavailable. |
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A number of foreign players were signed, including Dutch internationals Theo Snelders and Hans Gillhaus. |
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In the 1880s and 1890s, home Welsh internationals were played at Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Llanelli. |
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The match also marked the end for departing Wales internationals Ian Gough and Gareth Cooper at Rodney Parade. |
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Football players born in Barrow include England internationals Emlyn Hughes and Gary Stevens, as well as Harry Hadley, and Vic Metcalfe. |
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They fielded a 10-man squad containing seven Scotland 7s internationals, two USA 7s internationals and Fijian 7s whiz kid, Niko Matawalu. |
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It was the season the Falcons won the Premier League championship, they had a shedful of internationals, and I loved the environment. |
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I'm going to have to do a lot of soul-searching ahead of our next game against West Ham and the friendly internationals with Scotland. |
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Despite going weeks without games due to wet weather and a break for internationals the Camanachd Cup winners have joined Kyles at the top of the table. |
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They again were 8th during the autumn internationals of the same year. |
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The school has produced several Welsh rugby union internationals, and prominent athletes in other sports have also attended, including top female cyclist Nicole Cooke. |
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In the 2006 Autumn internationals Scotland won two of three fixtures. |
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Far worse was to follow during the conflict of World War I when many teams lost members, including Welsh internationals like Charlie Pritchard and Johnnie Williams. |
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Frank Hadden, the head coach of Edinburgh Gunners, was appointed interim coach for the 2005 summer internationals against the Barbarians and Romania, winning both. |
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Liebherr GAK striker Kollmann has hit two goals in six internationals, and although he could play as a lone striker, Terry must keep a close eye on him. |
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It is the latest example of the snowballing advancement of viral marketing, as the Welsh Rugby Union aims to maximise ticket sales for the forthcoming autumn internationals. |
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However, he was kept out of the 2004 autumn internationals by a haematoma in his upper right arm, the captaincy being taken over by Jason Robinson and then Martin Corry. |
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The most capped international player from the tier 1 nations is former New Zealand openside flanker and captain Richie McCaw who has played in 148 internationals. |
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After the initial internationals between England and Scotland, Ireland and Wales began competing in the 1880s, forming the Home International Championships. |
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Barry has gone to play with top-class internationals because he knew there was little chance of 'The Dither Man' buying anything of quality to improve a very average team. |
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Ten former Welsh internationals have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, while eighteen have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. |
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This was originally introduced to allow the best associate members to gain regular experience in internationals before making the step up to full membership. |
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