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The article says: "It was the first time that three players were sent off in a World Cup match, a record that was only equaled until the 2006 World Cup match between Portugal and Netherlands."
However, in the article Battle of Berne, it is claimed tht three players were sent off in that game, which took place in 1954, obviously predating the Por/Holland match. Which 1 is incorrect?
Luke-Samual Ezekiel Cullen 17:54, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
Matthew Bennett The Hutchinson Dictionary of Ancient & Medieval Warfare 1579581161 1998 p319 "In 732 a large army (70,000-80,000) led by Abd ar-Rahman defeated the Aquitainians under Duke Eudo at the Battle of Bordeaux" In ictu oculi ( talk) 03:24, 29 June 2014 (UTC)
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Arthur Machado and Jan Říha were sent off in the 45th minute, and, less importantly Zezé Procópio was sent off in the 10th minute. Martim Silveira was not sent off at all. Besides the book Glanville, Brian: "The History of the World Cup", Faber and Faber, London. p. 38, there are a myriad of contemporary sources, Such as Sport-Tagblatt, Vienna, 13/05/1938, p.1, Jornal dos Sports, RJ, 13/05/1938, p.1, etc. The FIFA record is definitely wrong here. Also, the name of the Brazilian coach has to be adjusted to Adhemar Pimenta. The templates have to be adjusted accordingly. Cheers, Oalexander ( talk) 05:11, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
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The article says: "It was the first time that three players were sent off in a World Cup match, a record that was only equaled until the 2006 World Cup match between Portugal and Netherlands."
However, in the article Battle of Berne, it is claimed tht three players were sent off in that game, which took place in 1954, obviously predating the Por/Holland match. Which 1 is incorrect?
Luke-Samual Ezekiel Cullen 17:54, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
Matthew Bennett The Hutchinson Dictionary of Ancient & Medieval Warfare 1579581161 1998 p319 "In 732 a large army (70,000-80,000) led by Abd ar-Rahman defeated the Aquitainians under Duke Eudo at the Battle of Bordeaux" In ictu oculi ( talk) 03:24, 29 June 2014 (UTC)
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Arthur Machado and Jan Říha were sent off in the 45th minute, and, less importantly Zezé Procópio was sent off in the 10th minute. Martim Silveira was not sent off at all. Besides the book Glanville, Brian: "The History of the World Cup", Faber and Faber, London. p. 38, there are a myriad of contemporary sources, Such as Sport-Tagblatt, Vienna, 13/05/1938, p.1, Jornal dos Sports, RJ, 13/05/1938, p.1, etc. The FIFA record is definitely wrong here. Also, the name of the Brazilian coach has to be adjusted to Adhemar Pimenta. The templates have to be adjusted accordingly. Cheers, Oalexander ( talk) 05:11, 26 September 2020 (UTC)