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The Italian players wore black veils on their arms to play today in memory of the star Robert Rosato, who had just passed away before the match between Italy and New Zealand.
Rosato, who had been battling cancer for a long time, died at the age of 67. He was a player for Italy at the 1970 World Cup. In addition, Rosato was part of Italy's European Championship triumph in 1968.
Rosato spent the glory days of his career at AC Milan, where he won three Coppa Italia, a Serie A title, two European Cup Winners' Cups, a Champions League and an Intercontinental Cup. After leaving AC Milan, he joined Genoa, where he ended his career.
After Rosato's death, his daughter Carola said: "Even the doctors didn't expect him to last so long, but my father was always a fighter, not only great on the football field, but also a great man in life." ”
Hopefully Italy won't let him down!!
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At 04:00 a.m. Beijing time on March 4, England will face Egypt in the first World Cup warm-up match. But there was bad news before the game, and the manager of League Two Macclesfield team, Keith Alexander, unfortunately passed away at the age of 53.
England will wear black armbands in their warm-up match against Egypt as a sign of their condolences to Keith Alexander.
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The black cover is worn in memory of the star Robert Rosato who passed away just before the match between Italy and New Zealand
Andrea Pirlo is recovering from injury and may be out of action.
Totti himself was reluctant to come. Because of internal contradictions.
Tony wasn't in good shape, and Lippi didn't take him.
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Pirlo is expected to return for the knockout rounds due to injury, with Totti and Toney not in the squad.
As for why I wear black sleeves, I also want to know, hehe.
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I guess it's a commemoration of a certain player.
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In memory of the star Robert Rosato, who passed away just before the match between Italy and New Zealand.
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Liu Jianhong doesn't like Italy. His explanation is tendentious.
In memory of the star Robert Rosato who passed away just before the match between Italy and New Zealand.
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I think Liu Jianhong is very good, his knowledge and memory are good, he is not a sage, who can do nothing, don't be too demanding, he is already good.
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In memory of the fans who tragically lost their lives in Searsborg** 18 years ago, Hillsborough Football** (1989) took place in England
At 3 p.m. on April 15, 1989, at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest began a semi-final of the 108th FA Cup. The 54,000-seat Hillsborough Stadium was packed, and even the stands behind the goal were packed with spectators. When the game began, more than 4,000 ticketless fans and latecomers outside the stadium were in a state of panic as they surged toward a large 16-foot-wide iron gate.
At 3:06, the big iron gate was opened, and thousands of fans rushed to the stands behind the goal like a flood. Spectators in the stands watching the game were unprepared, some were knocked on their backs, and some were involuntarily pushed to the riot net on the side of the court. In the aisle leading from the gate to the stands, the crowd fell one by one like dominoes, and the latecomers were forced to step on the fallen ones.
The stands were suddenly chaotic, with screams and cries everywhere. Fans who were squeezed on riot nets suffered the most, with the death toll concentrated in this area. At this point, the referee was forced to stop the game.
Ten minutes later, a brigade of police and ambulance crews arrived at the scene, but 95 people were killed and more than 200 were injured. Most of the victims were young people under the age of 30, including several women. The youngest was only 10 years old.
Queen Elizabeth of England was deeply shocked and saddened by this **. Margaret Thatcher announced that she would spend £500,000 to pay the victims.
George W. Bush of the United States, Francois Mitterrand, Corsica of Italy, and King Carlos of Spain have sent telegrams to express their condolences to the families of the victims. Pope Paul II also expressed his deep condolences over this tragic disaster. According to figures published at the International Conference on Violence in Sport in Catania, Italy, more than 1,200 people have died and more than 4,000 have been injured in 1989 since the first major event on the football field in 1946.
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In memory of the fans who lost their lives in 1989 in Hillsborough football**.
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To commemorate the 1989 FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough **.
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I saw it too, and I thought it was strange, but I didn't know why.
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Commemorate a famous place. I guess I scored the first goal. Dort's striker.
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The uniform of the Italian national team was originally white, because Genoa was the starting point of the introduction of modern football to Italy, and Genoa's jersey at that time was blue and white, so the main color of the Italian team uniform was blue and white.
The blue jersey is a tribute to the Savoia family, the founders of the Kingdom of Italy, and the blue in the Italian flag is also known as Savoia Blue. From 1911 onwards, the Italian national team began to use blue as the main color for the country.
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White shorts and a blue shirt represent the blue sky of the sea.
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Represents the blue sea, white clouds. It was nothing but Mussolini's inspiration!!
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Upstairs makes a bit of sense, but this time it's different from before, the tops and shorts are blue!
I can't say why, hehe.
Because you love Holland as much as I do. Brilliant footwork, exquisite football. Instead of cowering in front of the door like a turtle and receiving cannonballs.
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