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Swimming at the Olympics navbox

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Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Men's Events Women's Events
Freestyle
50m - 100m - 200m
400m - 1500m
Freestyle
50m - 100m - 200m
400m - 800m
Backstroke
100m - 200m
Backstroke
100m - 200m
100 m butterfly 100 m butterfly
200 m butterfly 200 m butterfly
100m breaststroke 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke 200m breaststroke
200m individual medley 200m individual medley
400m individual medley 400m individual medley
4 x 100 m freestyle relay 4 x 100 m freestyle relay
4 x 200 m freestyle relay 4 x 200 m freestyle relay
4 x 100 m medley relay 4 x 100 m medley relay


Misc country/flag tests

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{{MedalLine|country=Belgium}} Belgium

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Playing card abbreviations

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Cricket colours

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A-league table

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A-League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event A-League 2007-08
SportAssociation football
Founded2004
Motto90 minutes, 90 emotions
No. of teams8
CountryAustralia Australia
New Zealand New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Champion: Melbourne (1st)
Premier: Melbourne (1st)
Most titlesChampions:
Sydney, Melbourne (1)
Premiers:
Adelaide, Melbourne (1)
TV partner(s)Fox Sports
Related
competitions
AFC Champions League
Pan-Pacific Championship
Official websitewww.a-league.com.au


Domestic cricket summary

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Year First class
One day
Twenty20
2000-01 details  Queensland
defeated Vic at the MCG
details  New South Wales
defeated WA at the WACA
 
2001-02 details  Queensland
defeated Tas at the Gabba
details  New South Wales
defeated Qld at the Gabba
 
Year  
Name change - ING Cup
 
2002-03 details  New South Wales
defeated Qld at the Gabba
details  New South Wales
defeated WA at the WACA
 
2003-04 details  Victoria
defeated Qld at the MCG
details  Western Australia
defeated Qld at the Gabba
 
2004-05 details  New South Wales
defeated Qld at the Gabba
details  Tasmania
defeated Qld at the Gabba
 
Year  
 
New series - KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
2005-06 details  Queensland
defeated Vic at the Gabba
details  New South Wales
defeated SA at the Adelaide Oval
details  Victoria
defeated NSW at the North Sydney Oval
Year  
Name change - Ford Ranger One Day Cup
 
2006-07 details  Tasmania
defeated NSW at Bellerive Oval
details  Queensland
defeated Vic at the MCG
details  Victoria
defeated Tas at the MCG
2007-08 details  New South Wales
defeated Vic at the SCG
details  Tasmania
defeated Vic at Bellerive Oval
details  Victoria
defeated WA at the WACA
Year Name change - Sheffield Shield
 
 
2008-09 details details details



Australia FIFA World Cup qualification playoff history

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Year Competitor First leg Second leg Qualified
Venue & date Score Venue & date Score
1982
Details
Australia did not reach playoffs
1986
Details

Scotland
Hampden Park
Glasgow, Scotland
November 20 1985
Scotland 2-0 Australia Olympic Park Stadium
Melbourne, Australia
December 4 1985
Australia 0-0 Scotland
Scotland
1990
Details
Australia did not reach playoffs
1994
Details

Argentina
Sydney Football Stadium
Sydney, Australia
October 31 1993
Australia 1-1 Argentina Estadio Monumental
Buenos Aires, Argentina
November 17 1993
Argentina 1-0 Australia
Argentina
1998
Details

Iran
Azadi Stadium
Tehran, Iran
November 22 1997
Iran 1-1 Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne, Australia
November 29 1997
Australia 2-2 Iran
Iran
2002
Details

Uruguay
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne, Australia
November 20 2001
Australia 1-0 Uruguay Centenario Stadium
Montevideo, Uruguay
November 25 2001
Uruguay 3-0 Australia
Uruguay
2006
Details

Uruguay
Centenario Stadium
Montevideo, Uruguay
November 12 2005
Uruguay 1-0 Australia Stadium Australia
Sydney, Australia
November 16 2005
Australia 1-0 Uruguay
4-2
(pen)

Australia

A-League infobox

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A-League
Sport Association football
Founded 2004
Motto 90 minutes, 90 emotions
No. of teams 8
Country(ies) Australia Australia
New Zealand New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Newcastle (1st)
Most championships Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle (1)
Most recent
premier(s)
Central Coast (1st)
Most premierships Adelaide, Melbourne, Central Coast (1)
TV partner(s) Fox Sports
Official website www.a-league.com.au
Related competitions AFC Champions League
Pan-Pacific Championship

A-League
SportAssociation football
Founded2004
Motto90 minutes, 90 emotions
No. of teams8
CountryAustralia Australia
New Zealand New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Champion: Newcastle (2007 — 08, 1st)
Premier: Central Coast (2007 — 08, 1st)
Most titlesChampions:
Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle (1)
Premiers:
Adelaide, Melbourne, Central Coast (1)
TV partner(s)Fox Sports
Related
competitions
AFC Champions League
Pan-Pacific Championship
Official websitewww.a-league.com.au



Stadium Infobox

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Docklands Stadium
Telstra Dome
(The Dome, The Phone Dome)
Location Docklands, Melbourne
Broke ground 1996
Opened 2000
Owner James Fielding Funds Management
Operator Melbourne Stadiums Limited
Access One
Surface Grass
Construction cost $250 million AUD
Architect Daryl Jackson Architects
Hok Sport Architecture
Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture Pty Ltd
Former names Colonial Stadium
Victoria Stadium
Capacity 53,355 (oval)
56,347 (rectangular )
Tenants
Club Years
Carlton (AFL)
Essendon (AFL)
Kangaroos (AFL)
St. Kilda (AFL)
Western Bulldogs (AFL)
Melbourne Victory (A-League)
Melbourne Storm (NRL)
2005-present
2000-present
2000-present
2000-present
2000-present
2006-present
2001


Tas cities

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