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Banga v Rosenborg

Banga v Rosenborg

BBC News5 days ago
Update:
Date: 61'
Title: Goal!
Content: Goal! Banga 0, Rosenborg 1. Simen Nordli (Rosenborg) right footed shot.
Update:
Date: 61'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Rosenborg. Erlend Reitan replaces Aslak Witry.
Update:
Date: 61'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Rosenborg. Moustafa Zeidan replaces Ole Selnæs.
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Date: 58'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Banga. Ignas Venckus replaces Aivars Emsis.
Update:
Date: 46'
Title: Second Half
Content: Second Half begins Banga 0, Rosenborg 0.
Update:
Date: 46'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Rosenborg. Adrian Pereira replaces Tomás Nemcík.
Update:
Date: 45'+3
Title: Half Time
Content: First Half ends, Banga 0, Rosenborg 0.
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Date: 45'+1
Title: Post
Content: Fourth official has announced 2 minutes of added time.
Update:
Date: 41'
Title: Booking
Content: Santeri Väänänen (Rosenborg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Update:
Date: 34'
Title: Booking
Content: Ole Selnæs (Rosenborg) is shown the yellow card.
Update:
Date: 34'
Title: Booking
Content: Håkon Volden (Rosenborg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Update:
Date: 1'
Title: Kick Off
Content: First Half begins.
Update:
Date: 1'
Title: Post
Content: Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
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