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Gordon Banks Save V Pele Photo

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  1. One of the World's Greatest Saves!
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One of the World's Greatest Saves!

During the group stages 1970 world championships in Mexico Brazil and England squared off in a memorable match. One of the defining moments came in the first half of the match as English keeper Gordon Banks made a miraculous save against a diving header by Pele. The save become known as one of the best in soccer history and is remembered to this day. Now you can own your own piece of soccer history with this official photo!


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Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate. Rules of the Game: The ball is in play at all other times it rebounds from either the referee or an assistant referee when they are on the field of play. The first soccer league in the United States was the American Football Association, which existed from 1884-88. The United States won the first game in World Cup history when it defeated Belgium 3-0 in 1930. The United States has never won a World Cup game on European soil.
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