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- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for UE Figueres.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 3 for Burgos CF.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 3 for Celta de Vigo - played on Dec 4, 1981.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 4 for FC Andorra.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 4 for Granada CF.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD Binéfar.".
- 1981_Entumbane_Uprising notes "Official death count 260; historians estimate over 300 or over 400 killed".
- 1981_Montreal_Expos_season notes "Pitchers: LAD – Hooton, Welch , Howe MON – Gullickson, Fryman , Sosa , Lee".
- 1981_Montreal_Expos_season notes "Pitchers: LAD – Reuss, Pena MON – Rogers".
- 1981_Montreal_Expos_season notes "Pitchers: LAD – Valenzuela, Welch MON – Burris, Rogers".
- 1981_Montreal_Expos_season notes "Pitchers: MON – Burris LAD – Valenzuela, Niedenfuer , Forster , Pena , Castillo".
- 1981_Montreal_Expos_season notes "Pitchers: MON – Gullickson, Reardon LAD – Hooton, Welch , Howe".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "AD Ceuta eliminated by improper alignment.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match postponed after the appeal by the Palencia CF by federative elimination.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Sep 17, but played on Sep 22.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match suspended due to poor visibility - resumed on Sep 9, 1981.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 4 for AD Alcorcón.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 2 for RCD Mallorca.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 4 for Deportivo de La Coruña.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 3 for Gran Peña Celtista.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 4 for Deportivo Alavés.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 7 - 3 for UD Salamanca.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 8 - 7 for CD Aurrerá.".
- 1981–82_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for Atlético Ciudadela.".
- 1982_WAFL_season notes "In the battle of two up-and-coming champion teams, Swan Districts destroy the powerful Tiger attack, holding it to its lowest score since 1980. The scoreboard flattered Claremont who kicked several late goals, and Ralph was goalless until late in the last quarter.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Nov 3, but played on Nov 4 due to electrical fault.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Oct 21, but played on Oct 28 due to rainstorm.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match suspended due to a fan attacked the referee .".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 3 for CD Logroñés.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 2 - 4 for UD Salamanca.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 4 for CF Badalona.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 3 for CD Alcoyano.".
- 1982–83_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for CD San Andrés.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 1 for UD Güímar.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 4 for UD Olot.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 2 for Real Valladolid Promesas.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for CE Sabadell FC.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for Hércules CF.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5-4 for CD Castellón.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 6 - 5 for Granada CF.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 7 - 6 for Gimnàstic de Tarragona.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD Badía.".
- 1983–84_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for Hércules CF.".
- 1984_WAFL_season notes "Swan Districts completed their second premiership hat-trick under John Todd, despite having only eleven of their 1983 team due to losses to the VFL and retirement.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Feb 6 due to snow.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Jan 30 due to snow.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Jan 31 due to snow.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Oct 4, but played on Oct 5 due to a strike in the city of Gijón.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 3 for Deportivo de La Coruña.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 4 for Deportivo de La Coruña.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 2 for Deportivo de La Coruña.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for UD Güímar.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 6 - 5 for CF Lorca Deportiva.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD Ilicitano.".
- 1984–85_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD Iliturgi - played on Oct 4 due to lack of visibility.".
- 1985_Kansas_City_Royals_season notes "Led the majors Led league".
- 1985_Kansas_City_Royals_season notes "Second place Third place Tied".
- 1985_WAFL_season notes "Regarded as one of the best-ever WAFL Grand Finals, the inexperienced Subiaco team nearly topples a powerful East Fremantle combination in a thriller in showery conditions.".
- 1985–86_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match postponed due to a poisoning of CD Málaga players.".
- 1985–86_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match postponed due to a poisoning of Real Betis players.".
- 1985–86_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 0 - 3 for Sevilla FC.".
- 1985–86_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for CD Málaga.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "Clark and Aponte combined for the shutout.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "DeLeón allowed just two singles in his complete game shutout.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "Heredia , Luis Sánchez and Luis Aponte combined for the shutout.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "Nelson Barrera drove in the winning run on a squeeze play in the top of the 11th inning.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "Orozco earned the win in relief duty while Francisco Estrada singled the winning run in the top of the 10th inning.".
- 1986_Caribbean_Series notes "Orozco scattered six singles while striking out 10 and walking two in a complete-game shutout effort.".
- 1986_WAFL_season notes "* This match has often been regarded as the greatest State of Origin match ever played.".
- 1986_WAFL_season notes "Subiaco crush a strong East Fremantle side to complete a rags-to-riches story over three seasons under Haydn Bunton, Jr., going from one win in 1982 and last in 1983 to premiers".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match postponed due to a poisoning of CD Castellón players.".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 0 - 2 for CA Osasuna".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 4 for Real Betis".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 2 for Atlético Marbella".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 4 for Mallorca Atlético".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 8 - 9 for Cádiz CF".
- 1986–87_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD Eldense".
- 1988_WAFL_season notes "Subiaco, aided controversially by Eagle Laurie Keene and providing a more traditional style against Neesham’s innovative “chip and draw” which had demolished all opponents in the previous season, run away with the game after half-time in hot weather.".
- 1989_Ashes_series notes "Alan Igglesden and John Stephenson made their Test debuts for England.".
- 1989_Ashes_series notes "Angus Fraser made his Test debut for England.".
- 1989_Ashes_series notes "Greg Campbell made his Test debut for Australia.".
- 1989_Ashes_series notes "Michael Atherton and Devon Malcolm made their Test debuts for England.".
- 1989_WAFL_season notes "In a game expected to be close, Claremont record a crushing win via a superb defence and brilliant tagging. South Fremantle kick the lowest open-age WAFL Grand Final score since 1934, with all their goals coming between the 28-minute mark of the second quarter and midway through the third. Neesham, who was superb in the packs, and Warren Ralph retired as players after the game.".
- 1990_AFL_Grand_Final notes "*Match was also broadcast on 3AW and 774 ABC radio".
- 1990_WASFL_season notes "John Todd and semi-retired veterans Don Holmes, Don Langsford, Brett Hutton and Phil Narkle defeat Claremont for a third time in the Grand Final, two years after Swans were wooden spooners. The Simpson Medal goes to the son of Swans' greatest player and then-president, Bill Walker.".
- 1991_WAFL_season notes "Claremont’s score is the highest half-time score in a WAFL Grand Final, and they looked like beating West Perth’s 1975 record margin until late in the game.".
- 1992_Coalisland_riots notes "Another soldier lost his legs during the previous PIRA bomb attack at Cappagh".
- 1992_WAFL_season notes "East Fremantle produce a major upset on a grey and windy day, shutting down South Fremantle’s “engine room” and former spearhead Browning restricting leading goalkicker Edwards to 0.1 and claiming the Simpson Medal.".
- 1993_Russian_constitutional_crisis notes "Declared himself Acting President of the Russian Federation".
- 1993_WAFL_season notes "Claremont’s halfback and centrelines were too hard to penetrate for the Falcons, and Jeff Gieschen’s inability to find key forwards ensures a win rated by Neesham as the most satisfying of his four as Tiger coach.".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "AEC Manlleu eliminated by improper alignment.".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match suspended due to heavy rain after 32 minutes.".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "Mistakenly played an extra time , that the RFEF declared invalid.".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: X-X for Reacreativo de Huelva".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: X-X for SD Lemona.".
- 1993–94_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: X-X for SD Ponferrada.".
- 1994_WAFL_season notes "An opening skirmish between Damien Condon and second semi hero Morgan shows East Fremantle mean business as they completely break down Claremont’s attack for three quarters in hot weather.".
- 1995_WAFL_season notes "A ferocious West Perth side breaks a twenty year premiership drought in the most violent WAFL Grand Final since 1981, with Harris having an amazing 40 possessions and fullback Mifka keeping Heatley to just one goal.".
- 1995–96_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4-1 for Valencia CF".
- 1995–96_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 8-9 for CD Numancia".