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From: Foot Magazine, June 1984
(Marc DeGrijse in his first season with Club
Brugge, 1983/84) |
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From: Foot Magazine, January 1984
(December 7, 1983, UEFA Cup, Anderlecht 1-RC
Lens 0) |
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From: Foot Magazine, December 1986
(Luc Nilis with Anderlecht, 1986/87) |
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From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne
(1970s England goalkeepers, Phil Parkes, Gordon
Banks and Peter Shilton) |
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From: El Grafico, La Historia de Argentina en los Mundiales
(Argentina Internationals Jose Varacka and Angel
Labruna) |
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From: El Grafico, Historia de la seleccion Argentina, 1921-30
(1930s Boca Juniors and Argentina International,
Francisco ‘Pancho’ Varallo) |
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From: El Grafico, Historia de la seleccion Argentina, 1902-20
(Cherro Brothers, Roberto of Boca Juniors and
Felipe of Sportivo Barracas, 1936) |
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From: El Grafico , Issue 3447, 1987
(Argentina International and Argentinos Juniors’
Sergio Batista) |
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From: Don Balon-Espana-July 10-16, 1995
(Ronaldo upon joining PSV Eindhoven, 1994/95) |
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From: Don Balon-Espana-January 23-29, 1995
(Scotland and Leeds United’s Gordon Strachan) |
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From: Don Balon-Espana-April 12-18, 1994
(Deportivo La Coruna’s Brazilian born Spanish
International Donato, 1993/94) |
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From: Don Balon, January 21-27, 1997
(Nigeria
and Sporting Lisbon’s Emannuel Amunike)
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From: Don Balon, February 17, 1997
(France’s Youri Djorkaeff and Internazionale
Milano players, 1996/97) |
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From: Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author
Beat Jung, 2006
(1930s and 40s Switzerland International
Severino Minelli) |
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From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989
(1930s German Internationals, Fortuna
Dusseldorf’s Paul Janes and Alemania Aachen’s Reinhold Munzenberg) |
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From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs
(West Germany and Real Madrid players Paul
Breitner and Gunther Netzer) |
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From: Calcio 2000, April 2000
(May 28, 1969, Champions Cup, AC Milan 4-Ajax
Amsterdam 1) |
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From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(1960s AC Milan Manager Nereo Rocco and
Internazionale’s Helenio Herrera) |
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From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(Italy’s Luigi Colaussi who scored twice during
the 1938 World Cup Final match vs. Hungary) |
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From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red
(Bobby Charlton, September 23, 1964, Fairs Cup,
Djuurgarden 1-Manchester United 1) |
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From: A-Laget, Norges 25 storste fotballspillere gjennom tidene, Authors Svein
Saeter, Johan L. Oiestad
(Norway Captain and Werder Bremen defender Rune
Bratseth in a match vs. SV Hamburg) |
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From: 100 Melhores do Futebol Portugues, Volume II
(Sporting Lisbon’s Manuel Fernandes celebrating
a goal, Rui Jordao can be seen in the background) |
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From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(Juventus players training, John Charles,
Ljubisa Brocic, Carlo Mattrel, Gino Stacchini) |
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From: 90 minutes, March 26, 1994
(Manchester United’s Scottish Forward, Brian
McClair, 1993/94) |
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From: 90 minutes, March 12, 1994
(Bayern
Munich’s Colombian Forward Adolfo Valencia and Stuttgart’s Thomas Berthold,
1993/94)
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From: 90 minutes, March 19, 1994
(Croatia’s Alen Boksic in his debut for Lazio,
November 21, 1993, Lazio 1-Torino 2) |
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