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Historical Sport Pictures


Gianlu33

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What is the sport whitout the human memory? Just nothing. I decided to open a theared where everyone are free to post pictures current or past. No any limits, just show a picture of a moment that excited you, a moment that write the sport history or... all that you want concerning sport. 

Have fun and build new sport memoirs! 

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Risultati immagini per bhutan - sri lanka

 

2015, Thimphu (BHU) - Bhutan men's football team won the 1st match in their history. The 209th team (in the 2015 FIFA Ranking) defeated Srilanka for 2-1 during the 1st round of the 2018 World Cup qualification.

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Risultati immagini per Dmitri Markov edmonton 2001 photo

 

2001, Edmonton (CAN) - The Australian Dmitri Markov won the men's pole jump event at the IAAF World Championship whit 6,05m, the current Competition Record.

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16 horas atrás, Gianlu33 disse:

Risultati immagini per bhutan - sri lanka

 

2015, Thimphu (BHU) - Bhutan men's football team won the 1st match in their history. The 209th team (in the 2015 FIFA Ranking) defeated Srilanka for 2-1 during the 1st round of the 2018 World Cup qualification.


If this video is correct, that does not seem to be the correct picture.

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2 hours ago, thiago_simoes said:


If this video is correct, that does not seem to be the correct picture.

Damn, i'm very sorry :( I do a small research and apparently  it was wrong

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4 horas atrás, Gianlu33 disse:

Damn, i'm very sorry :( I do a small research and apparently  it was wrong


The result is right and I believe this is very interesting. It's just the picture seems to be different.

 

Funny thing is that small Asian teams always pull an upset. Maldives beat India in the final match of the 2008 South Asian Football Championships, which is a huge feat if you consider Maldives had a population of around 300,000 people at the time, while India had a population of 1,200,000,000 people.

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