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This DiSH Soccer Special - The Match that Changed the Game, Benny Fellhaber's Important Goal, and Abby Wambach scored a Stunner

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Portada del episodio This DiSH Soccer Special - The Match that Changed the Game, Benny Fellhaber's Important Goal, and Abby Wambach scored a Stunner

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On November 25, 1953, Hungary beat England in a friendly in what's been called, 'the Match that Changed the Game.' On June 24, 2007, Benny Fellhaber scored one of the most important goals in USMNT history. On July 10, 2011, the US Women's National Team came up with a huge win over Brazil.

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