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English: Football Formation and Line-up for match Saudi Arabia-Syria of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup on 2010-01-09. Own work, pitch Own work based on: Soccer field - empty.svg by Nuno Tavares and Empty soccer line-up.svg by NielsF.
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17:36, 9 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 17:36, 9 January 2011534 × 738 (33 KB)Kante4{{Information |Description={{en|1={{en|1={{en|Football Formation and Line-up for match Japan-Jordan of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup on 2010-01-08. Own work, pitch based on image:Soccer field - empty.svg by user:Nuno Tavares and [[:image:Empty_soccer_li

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