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  • Ivory Coast v Portugal, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Nelson Mandela Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Ivory Coast v Portugal, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Nelson Mandela Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal is booked by referee Larrionda after clashing with Guy Demel (right) of Ivory Coast
    Ivory Coast v Portugal, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Nelson Mandela Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Ivory Coast drew with Portugal 0-0
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  • Schiedsrichter Sascha Kever
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    Fussball Cup Final St Jakob Park FC Basel - FC Lausanne Sport 6:0 Schiedsrichter Sascha Kever
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    9. Mai 2010

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  • Schiedsrichter Nikolaj Hänni - Federico Almerares
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    Schiedsrichter Nikolaj Hänni - Federico Almerares
    Fussball Super League FC Basel - FC Sion 4:3
    Federico Almerares (FC Basel,li) - Schiedsrichter Nikolaj Hänni
    (c) Foto Patrick Geisser
    1. April 2010

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    **EXCLUSIVE** Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo
    Oslo 20090511

    Here he is!
    The first pictures since his arrival in Norway. His house has been surrounded by press the last week, and guarded by the police after serious threats from Chelsea supporters.
    Tom Henning Ovrebo was in a good mood and looked forward to his next match as a referee.

    Photo: Oistein Norum Monsen/Dagbladet/All Over Press
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    **EXCLUSIVE** Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo
    Oslo 20090511

    Here he is!
    The first pictures since his arrival in Norway. His house has been surrounded by press the last week, and guarded by the police after serious threats from Chelsea supporters.

    Tom Henning Ovrebo was in a good mood and looked forward to his next match as a referee.

    Photo: Oistein Norum Monsen/Dagbladet/All Over Press
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    **EXCLUSIVE** Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo
    Oslo 20090511

    Here he is!
    The first pictures since his arrival in Norway. His house has been surrounded by press the last week, and guarded by the police after serious threats from Chelsea supporters.

    Tom Henning Ovrebo was in a good mood and looked forward to his next match as a referee.

    Photo: Oistein Norum Monsen/Dagbladet/All Over Press
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    **EXCLUSIVE** Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo
    Oslo 20090511

    Here he is!
    The first pictures since his arrival in Norway. His house has been surrounded by press the last week, and guarded by the police after serious threats from Chelsea supporters.

    Tom Henning Ovrebo was in a good mood and looked forward to his next match as a referee.

    Photo: Oistein Norum Monsen/Dagbladet/All Over Press
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  • PEOPLE: Happy Birthday: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge wird 60. Jahre alt
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    PEOPLE: Happy Birthday: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge wird 60. Jahre alt
    Fussball, Bundesliga, 1983/1984, Stadion am Boekelberg, Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen FC Bayern Muenchen 3:0, Einlauf der Mannschaften, v.l.n.r. Spielfuehrer Lothar Matthaeus (MG), Spielfuehrer Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (FCB), Michael Frontzeck (MG), Klaus Augenthaler (FCB), Schiedsrichter Werner Foeckler, football, Bundesliga, 1983/1984, Stadium am Boekelberg, Borussia Moenchengladbach versus FC Bayern Munich 3:0, running-in of the teams, f.l.t.r. team leader Lothar Matthaeus (MG), team leader Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (FCB), Michael Frontzeck (MG), Klaus Augenthaler (FCB), referee Werner Foeckler
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  • PEOPLE - Rugby Spieler Keith Murdoch ist im Alter von 74 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Rugby Spieler Keith Murdoch ist im Alter von 74 Jahren gestorben
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    Rugby Union - 1972 /1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Wales 16 New Zealand 19 Wales' Gareth Edwards passes to teammate Gerald Davies at Cardiff Arms Park Left to right Dai Morris (Wales) Keith Murdoch (NZ) referee Johnny Johnston (England) Grant Batty (NZ 11 tackler) Ian Kirkpatrick (NZ captain) Edwards Gerald Davies (14) and Sid Going (NZ) Murdoch was sent home from the tour in disgrace after a drunken altercation in his hotel after this game He absconded from his plane en route adopted an assumed name and fled to Australia He has never returned to New Zealand or been seen in public again Wales 16 NZ 19
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  • Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
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    Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
    Jan 9, 1935 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - A six-frame series of pictures showing Max Baer's Knock Out of King Levinsky in the second round of their no-decision fight in Chicago. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com
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  • Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
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    Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
    Jan. 9, 1935 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - Max Baer's Knock Oout of King Levinsky in the second round of their no-decision fight in Chicago. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com
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  • Henry Cooper V Fellow Boxer Billy Walker 1967. Also Shows Referee George Smith.
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    Henry Cooper V Fellow Boxer Billy Walker 1967. Also Shows Referee George Smith.
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    Henry Cooper V Fellow Boxer Billy Walker 1967. Also Shows Referee George Smith.
    Henry Cooper V Fellow Boxer Billy Walker 1967. Also Shows Referee George Smith.

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  • Billy Walker Boxer With Referee George Smith In Ring During Fight Against Henry Cooper (not Pictured) 1967.
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    Billy Walker Boxer With Referee George Smith In Ring During Fight Against Henry Cooper (not Pictured) 1967.
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    Billy Walker Boxer With Referee George Smith In Ring During Fight Against Henry Cooper (not Pictured) 1967.
    Billy Walker Boxer With Referee George Smith In Ring During Fight Against Henry Cooper (not Pictured) 1967.

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    Stoke Manderville .
    The Stoke Mandeville Games - SMG, held 7 - 8 August 1953. Dr Guttmann, organiser of the games, reinforced the Olympic link once more stating ‘Like the Olympic Games, which were started by a small group of people who believed in sport as a great medium for furthering true sportsmanship and understanding amongst human beings, our Stoke Mandeville Games will, we believe, unite paralysed men and women of different nations to take their rightful place in the field of sport'.
    Canadian athletes against the British team in a game of netball, the competition is fierce, and the umpire watches very closely.
    October 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    WILDE KNOCKED OUT BY FARR IN THREE ROUNDS

    PIET WILDE ( Belgium ) propped dazedly on the canvas as he is counted out by the referee after Tommy Farr -36year old former British heavyweight champion, had put him down in the third round of their fight at the Granby Halls , Leicester. The fight, second engagement of Farr's come-back campaign, was scheduled to go 10 rounds .
    7 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    JACKIE TURPIN LOSES ON POINTS

    The Turpin brothers who were fighting on the same bill for the first time had two wins and one loss . Dickie and Randolph won their fights but Jackie Turpin was out- pointed over eight rounds in a featherweight contest by Johnny Rawlings ( Billingsgate) , at the Davis Theatre , Croydon .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Jackie Turpin ( left ) connects with a right to Rawlings heads during their fight this evening at Davis theatre Croydon .
    6 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SHOULDER TO SHOULDER

    There's a fierce and fiery intensity about this middleweight clash between RANDOLPH TURPIN ( left) and RICHARD ARMAH at the Davis Theatre , Croydon , Surrey .
    Turpin , one of the three Leamington boxing brothers all fighting on the same bill this evening , was given the verdict when the hard-hitting British West African retired at the end of the sixth round of their scheduled eight-round match .
    6 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    DUCKING INTO TROUBLE


    Randolph Turpin, one of the three Leamington boxing brothers and contender for the European middleweight title, ducks into a right from the hard-punching British West African Richard Armah in their bout at the Davis theatre Croydon , Surrey , tonight.
    6 March 1950
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    CANADIAN GOT HIM DOWN

    GEORGE DILKS of Barnsley goes to his knees in the second round of his eight-round fight against the Canadian Frankie Bellenger at Belle Vue, Manchester. Bellanger is rated as No.1 contender for the Canadian middleweight title.
    28 February 1950
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    FORWARD FLOORED
    18 February 1950

    Though grounded, Everton's inside right Eddie Wainright makes a desperate attempt to get the ball but Charlton's left half Derek Ufton leaps over him to make a clearance during the First Division match at The Valley, Charlton, London, today (Saturday) (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LEFT TO THE HEAD

    ALLEN CONNECTS WITH SANDERS
    7 February 1950

    Les Allen of Bedworth, Warwick, throws a long left and connects, with the head of his opponent, Bert Saunders of Kilburn, London, in the first round of their scheduled eighth round middleweight boxing battle in the Empress Hall, Earls Court, London tonight (Tuesday). (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    AERIAL DUEL AT CHELSEA

    28 January 1950

    Chelsea's right half Ken Armstrong (left) and centre-half Jack Saunders (5) join forces to beat Jackie Milburn (striped shirt).
    Newcastle centre forward, for the ball in front of the home team's goal during the fourth round of the fA Cup at Stamford Bridge, London. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    A Hand for the Injured

    28 January 1950
    Ted Ditchburn, the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper bends sympathetically towards Dick Davis, the centre forward of Sunderland who was injured in the first minute of play today (Saturday) at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London. The match is in the fourth round of the Football Association Cup Tie. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Portsmouth Goalkeeper ( Chelsea / Portsmouth ) .

    5 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Brentford goalie Joe Crozier .
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    CANADA'S ' HOODED TERROR ' WINS BY FIRST ROUND K.O.

    Earl Walls, the Cherokee ' Hooded Terror', kept up a tribal legend and evidently appeeased the war gods-he knocked out the Austrian, Kurt Schiehl , in the first round of their ten-rounds heavyweight match at the Empress Hall, Earl's court, London, today.
    Walls, a Canadian, kept his head and face covered until the fight began-the Cherokee legend says a warrior should not uncover his face before battle for to do so invites defeat.
    The crowd roared when Walls, dressing gown flapping around his head, tore down the gangway to enter the ring.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The victorious Earl Walls stands over his prostrate opponent, Kurt after the first round knock-out.
    25 October 1949
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    CANADA'S ' LIL ARTHUR ' DEFEATS MCGOVERN IN LONDON BOXING SHOW

    Canada's ' Lil ' Arthur King , the British Empire lightweight boxing champion , won a 10-round decicsion from Tommy McGovern of Bermondsey, London, tonight in their match at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
    King defeated McGovern by decision in Canada 18 months ago.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Arthur King (left) exchanges long blows with Tommy McGovern in the fourth round of their lightweight boxing match in Royal Albert Hall, London tonight.

    18 October 1949

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    CANADA'S CANTOR DECISIONS ELIS ASK IN LONDON BOXING SHOW .

    Solly Cantor of Canada won an eight-round decision over Ellis ASK of Finland tonight at the boxing show in Royal Albert Hall, London.
    The victory for Cantor, who is unbeaten in this country, makes him a possible challenger to Canada's ' Lil Arthur ' King, the Empire lightweight champion.

    PICTURE SHOWS ;- Solly Cantor (right) lands a glancing blow with a long left on Ellis Ask in their eight-round battle at London's Royal Albert Hall tonight.


    18 October 1949

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    O'SULLIVAN AND HERMAN WEIGH IN FOR FLYWEIGHT BATTLE

    Arthur King, Canada's Empire lightweight champion, and Bermondsey's Tommy McGovern, holder of the South- Eastern area title, weighed in at Jack Solomon's West End gymnasium today for their ten round, top-of-the-Bill fight at the Albert Hall tonight.
    Also weighing in for the same bill were Dickie O'Sullivan of Finsbury Park and Vic Herman from Glasgow, who clashed over eight rounds, together with Solly cantor, another Canadian lightweight who is fighting the young Finn, Elis Ask.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Dickie O'Sullivan shakes hands with Vic Herman at the weigh - in.

    18 October 1949

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    O' SULLIVAN AND HERMAN WEIGH IN FOR FLYWEIGHT BATTLE

    Arthur King, Canada's Empire lightweight champion, and Bermondsey's Tommy McGovern, holder of the South- Eastern area title, weighed in at Jack Solomon's West End gymnasium today for their ten round, top-of-the-Bill fight at the Albert Hall tonight.
    Also weighing in for the same bill were Dickie O'Sullivan of Finsbury Park and Vic Herman from Glasgow, who clashed over eight rounds, together with Solly Cantor, another Canadian lightweight who is fighting the young Finn, Ellis ask.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Solly Cantor (left) and Elis ask shake hands at the weigh in.
    18 October 1949

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    Tami Mauriello lands a right to Joe Louis 's head.
    18 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BRUCE WOODCOCK KNOCKS OUT LESNEVICH IN EIGTH ROUND OF FIGHT AT HARRINGAY ARENA - LONDON.

    Bruce Woodcock, the British heavyweight champion, knocked out Gus Lesnevich, the world cruiser weight champion in the eighth round of their fight at the Harringay Arena, London.
    Photo Shows: The Knockout - Lesnevich being counted out in the eighth round.
    17 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    WOODCOCK SENDS LESNEVICH DOWN IN SECOND ROUND.

    Bruce Woodcock of Doncaster (Yorkshire) British heavyweight champion, jumped back into the world heavyweight class when he knocked out Gus Lesnevich, American holder of the world cruiserweight title in the eigth round of a schedule 16 round contest at Harringay Stadium, London.
    Photo Shows: Woodcock standing over Lesnevich as he went down - without taking a count - in the second round.
    17 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Frank Bruno Keeps His Eyes Firmly On The Target During Training In Las Vegas. Big Fight Referee Mills Lane Accepts He Will Be Holding Frank Bruno's Life In His Hands If Mike Tyson Corners Britain's World Heavyweight Champion Here On Saturday Night.
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    Frank Bruno Keeps His Eyes Firmly On The Target During Training In Las Vegas. Big Fight Referee Mills Lane Accepts He Will Be Holding Frank Bruno's Life In His Hands If Mike Tyson Corners Britain's World Heavyweight Champion Here On Saturday Night.
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    Frank Bruno Keeps His Eyes Firmly On The Target During Training In Las Vegas. Big Fight Referee Mills Lane Accepts He Will Be Holding Frank Bruno's Life In His Hands If Mike Tyson Corners Britain's World Heavyweight Champion Here On Saturday Night.

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