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Goalkeeper banned

NZPA | Zagreb, Yugoslavia A violent ending to the I Argentina-Great Britain < soccer match at the i world student games yes- | terday has led to the ; Argentine goalkeeper, 1 Jorge Sariento, being j banned from the Student < Games until after the 1989 games in Sao Paulo, ’ Brazil. i Sariento was discip- i lined after head-butting 1 the Austrian referee 1 after the game when i

players were walking off. The incident was the low point in a disgraceful display by the entire Argentine team. Four of its players were shown the yellow card and another threw a bottle into the jeering crowd at the end of the game. The violence started when the referee awarded a dubious penalty to the Great Britain team that proved to be the only goal in the

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Press, 16 July 1987, Page 40

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Goalkeeper banned Press, 16 July 1987, Page 40

Goalkeeper banned Press, 16 July 1987, Page 40

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