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  2. Andrés Escobar - Wikipedia

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    Escobar's own goal occurred in Colombia's second group match against host nation the United States during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Stretching to block a cross from American midfielder John Harkes, he inadvertently deflected the ball into his own net. This gave the U.S. a 1–0 lead in an eventual 2–1 victory. [15]

  3. Goal! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is the same as in real football: one team must score more goals than the other to win. When playing World Cup League or Tournament mode Asian mode with two players, the players can either play on the same team or against each other. Jaleco followed the game with several sequels and localizations, including Goal!

  4. Andrés Escobar (footballer, born 1991) - Wikipedia

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    Escobar was called for the Colombia U20 squad for the 2011 South American U-20 Championship. He played 8 of the 9 matches that the team played in the competition and scored 1 goal, in the 37th minute of the 2–1 win against Bolivia U20. He also was called for the 2011 Toulon Tournament. There he played 4 matches, but did not score any goal.

  5. Kick Off (series) - Wikipedia

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    The game was the first game to combine a management environment (including tactics, league play, transfers, and detailed player attributes) with a football game engine (based on that of Kick Off). Kick Off 2 was released in 1990 as a sequel to Kick Off. The game introduced a number of new features as well as several small alterations.

  6. The best video game released the year you graduated ... - AOL

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    This Italian video game allowed players to take control of an anti-aerial gun and shoot down planes, helicopters, and other aircraft. 1976: Breakout - IMDb rating: 7.1

  7. Goal! Two - Wikipedia

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    Goal! for NES is a localization of Moero!! Pro Soccer (1988), the fifth installment in the long-running Moero!! sports game series. The Goal! video game series is a spin-off of the Japanese Moero!! series. Jaleco followed Super Goal! with Super Goal! 2 (1994), a localization of Takeda Nobuhiro no Super Cup Soccer (1993).

  8. Today in history: 1992 - Colombia drug lord Pablo Escobar ...

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    In the confusion, Mr. Escobar, his brother Roberto and a half dozen other inmates apparently got away. Related video: Pablo Escobar's son claims that Pablo Escobar took his own life: Pablo Escobar ...

  9. Bizarre own goal helps Portugal qualify for Euro 2024 ...

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    A bizarre own goal from Turkey’s Samet Akaydin helped Portugal qualify for the knockout stages of Euro 2024, thanks to its 3-0 Group F victory on Saturday.. The Turkish defender unwittingly ...