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  2. Sega Worldwide Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Released in Japan as Victory Goal Worldwide Edition. Released on PC as Sega Worldwide Soccer PC: J. League Victory Goal '97: Saturn: No No 1997-03-14 Updated roster Sega Worldwide Soccer 98: Saturn, Windows: 1997-11-19 1997-10-16 1998-03-05 Released in Europe as Sega Worldwide Soccer 98: Club Edition featuring clubs from England, France, Spain. [4]

  3. Goal (website) - Wikipedia

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    Goal, stylized in all caps and alternatively known as Goal.com, is a website currently dedicated to the coverage of international association football. Currently owned by the Integrated Media Company (IMC) division of TPG Inc. since 2020, [ 1 ] it is published in 18 languages across 38 global regions and edited by over 500 contributors as of 2019.

  4. Penalty area - Wikipedia

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    Within the penalty area is another smaller rectangular area called the goal area (colloquially the "six-yard box"), which is delimited by two lines starting on the goal-line 6 yd (5.5 m) from the goalposts and extending 6 yd (5.5 m) into the pitch from the goal-line, and the line joining these. Goal kicks and any free kick by the defending team ...

  5. Goals Soccer Centers - Wikipedia

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    Although Goals doubled their total locations to four by December 2018, [2] further expansion plans were halted in 2019 after the company ran into financial troubles. Three months later, Goal's stake in the U.S. joint venture was sold to partners City Football Group, giving the soccer organization full control of the company. [5]

  6. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...

  7. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    Goal Ref was used for the first time on 6 December 2012 in the first match of the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup. [59] The first match to use the Hawk-Eye goal-line technology was Eastleigh F.C. versus A.F.C. Totton in the Hampshire Senior Cup final at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton in England on 16 May 2012.