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The Maracanazo of the Chilean team (Spanish: Maracanazo de la selección chilena, also known as Condorazo or Bengalazo) was an incident that happened during the football match between Brazil and Chile at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on 3 September 1989, in which Chilean goalkeeper Roberto Rojas pretended to be injured by a flare thrown by Brazilian fans.
The Greek government immediately suspended all team sports in Greece and severed the ties between teams and their supporters' organizations. [83] A Third Division match between Panetolikos and Ilioupoli was stopped for thirty minutes when players and fans clashed following a Panetolikos disallowed goal. Two players and a coach were sent to the ...
Inter ultras located in the curva behind Dida's goal reacted to the call by hurling bottles and burning flares onto the pitch. [71] As Dida attempted to resume gameplay by clearing out the debris from his penalty area to take a goal kick, a flare struck him on his right shoulder, missing his head by inches. [71]
Team Canada will get a potential revenge game against Team USA on Thursday night after taking down Finland, 5-3, on Monday to earn a spot in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship.
It marked the worst loss in program history as a ranked team to an unranked opponent and just the school’s second 30-point loss to a Big 12 team in the Self era. The Jayhawks, who started the ...
The Canadiens dominated play in the final 10 minutes, but couldn’t get the equalizer. Key moment Point’s power-play goal 1:05 into the second period gave the Lightning a 3-1 lead and chased Dobes.
Florida – Nick Novak 54-yard field goal, 0:52; 3rd quarter. Las vegas – Bobby Rome 1-yard pass from Tim Rattay (Parker Douglass kick), 8:09; Florida – Nick Novak 24-yard field goal, 2:52; Florida – Calvin Russell 68-yard pass from Brooks Bollinger (Nick Novak kick), 0:10; 4th quarter. Las vegas – Parker Douglass 25-yard field goal, 4: ...
Mark Howe holds the team records for most career regular season goals, assists, and points by a defenseman. Mike Richards holds the NHL career record for most 3-on-5 shorthanded goals scored. He's also one of only two Flyers to score a penalty shot goal in a playoff game.