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3
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Frederik Winther Yellow Card
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37
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Nicolai Vallys Yellow Card
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39
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Hakon Evjen Goal
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52
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Ernest Nuamah Goal
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62
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On: Josip Radosevic|Off: Joe Bell
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63
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On: Anis Ben Slimane|Off: Hakon Evjen
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78
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On: Sebastian Soraas Sebulonsen|Off: Daniel Wass
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83
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On: Wahidullah Faghir|Off: Mohammed Diomande
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87
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On: Mads Kristian Hansen|Off: Mads Bidstrup
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90+1
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Ernest Nuamah Goal
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90+2
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On: Jonas Jensen-Abbew|Off: Ernest Nuamah
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90+3
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On: Carl Björk|Off: Mathias Greve
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90+3
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On: Marko Divkovic|Off: Frederik Winther
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90+5
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Mads Hermansen Yellow Card
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Game Information
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VENUE: Right to Dream Park
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Farum, Denmark
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ATTENDANCE: 9,551
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REFEREE: Mads Kristoffersen
Danish Superliga Standings
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