Sunday, December 13, 2015

31 Example Sentences of "ended in a"


Here are 31 examples "ended in a" there used in a sentence.
  1. On 22 December 2009, they played a friendly against Argentina, which ended in a Catalonia win, 4â€"2 at Camp Nou
  2. On 5 May 2008, it was announced that Milito had damage to the ACL in his right knee; this rendered him ineligible for the entire 2008â€"09 campaign, which ended in a treble
  3. The Second Battle of Dego was fought on 14 and 15 April 1796 during the French Revolutionary Wars between French forces and Austro-Sardinian forces. The battle was fought near Dego, a hamlet in northwestern Italy, and ended in a French victory
  4. In qualifying, Poland denied Portugal their second World Cup appearance when in 1966 they had captured 3rd place. Poland opened the World Cup against their rivals from four years prior and the current Champions, West Germany. This time the match ended in a 0â€"0 draw
  5. As a consequence of the 1974 rule changes, the number of tie games dropped dramatically. Only 18 NFL games have ended in a tie since then, and just five since 1990. The most recent was on 11 November 2012 when the St. Louis Rams tied with the San Francisco 49ers 24-24
  6. With the Argentine national team, Milito participated in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and was part of the squad which qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, performing well in his only appearance, the first-round match against the Netherlands, which ended in a 0â€"0 draw
  7. On 24 October 2010, Rosenborg won the league for the 22nd time after winning 1â€"0 over Tromsø IL. 7 November, Rosenborg played the last league game of season against Aalesund who ended in a2â€"2 draw, which meant that they went unbeaten all season in the league-competition
  8. Current alternatives include replaying a match that has ended in a draw. This still occurs in the quarter-finals and earlier rounds of the English FA Cup. Until 1991, any number of replays were permitted, with a record of five. replay has been resolved by a penalty-shoot-out.) Only once, in 1974, did the European Cup final go to a replay
  9. His last game was against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 28 April 1973, and before the game the BBC cameras for Match of the Day captured the Chelsea chairman handing Charlton a commemorative cigarette case. The match ended in a 1-0 defeat. His final goal came a month earlier, on 31 March, in a 2-0 win at Southampton, also in the First Division
  10. From 9 September 1998 to 7 May 2000, Stielike had been the assistant to then Germany coach Erich Ribbeck. Shortly before 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, which ended in a disaster for the Germans, Stielike stepped down from his role as assistant due to differences in some respects with Ribbeck. He was replaced by Horst Hrubesch for the tournament
  11. On 5 October 2009 Jesus achieved his 100th victory in the Portuguese League, in a 3â€"1 home win against F.C. Paços de Ferreira. The following month he experienced his first Derby de Lisboa, whichended in a 0â€"0 away draw; at the end of the victorious campaign, which also brought the domestic League Cup, the manager was rewarded with a new contract extension, running until 2013
  12. Gerrard missed the start of the 2011â€"2012 season due to groin injury, which had kept him out of action for large parts of the 2010â€"2011 season as well. Gerrard would eventually make his first start for Liverpool squad in an October match at Anfield against fierce rivals Manchester United. Gerrard scored Liverpool's only goal in the match, from a direct free kick, which ended in a 1â€"1 draw
  13. In 2010 World Cup qualifying they lost all ten matches. For the tournament, they scored three goals, in defeats to Belarus and Kazakhstan, and conceded 39 goals, including six in a defeat to England, the largest margin in the group. Qualifying for UEFA Euro 2012 ended in a similar way; they lost all ten matches, scoring only one goal and conceding 25; their best results were two one-goal losses to Slovakia and a 3â€"1 loss in Ireland
  14. On 6 December 2011, during Chelsea's decisive Champions League match against former club Valencia, Mata made two assists for both of Didier Drogba goals. The game ended in a 3â€"0 win, which resulted in Chelsea qualifying first from their group. On Boxing Day, Mata scored his side's only goal in a 1â€"1 draw at Stamford Bridge against Fulham. Mata scored Chelsea's first goal of their FA Cup campaign in a 4â€"0 win over Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge
  15. The group Sweden drew into included Uruguay, the Netherlands, and Bulgaria. The first game against Bulgaria ended in a draw. In the second game against the Netherlands, Sweden drew another tie. The last game of the round was played against Uruguay. That game was the first victory Sweden had in the tournament, when they beat Uruguay 3â€"0 with goals by Roland Sandberg and Ralf Edström (46 ', 77 ') . Sweden finished 2nd in the group and advanced to the second group stage
  16. The Battle of Bassano was fought on 8 September 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, in the territory of the Republic of Venice, between a French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austrian forces led by Count Dagobert von Wurmser. The battle ended in a French victory. The Austrians abandoned their artillery and baggage, losing supplies, cannons, and battle standards to the French. This engagement occurred during the second Austrian relief attempt of the Siege of Mantua
  17. Soon after the introduction of football in Paraguay by Williams Paats, the Liga Paraguaya de Futbol was created in 1906. The first national football team was organized in 1910 when an invitation by the Argentine club Hércules of Corrientes was received to play a friendly match. Members of that first national team where F. Melián, G. Almeida, A. Rodríguez, M. Barrios, P. Samaniego, J. Morín, Z. Gadea, D. Andreani, C. Mena Porta, B. Villamayor, M. Rojas and E. Erico. The match ended in a 0â€"0 draw
  18. The 1989â€"90 season saw Rush win another League title, his fifth and last, as Liverpool finished nine points clear of Aston Villa, with Rush scoring 18 times in 36 games. However, another bid for the Leagueâ€"FA Cup double failed as the Reds suffered a shock FA Cup semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace, even though Rush had given the Reds the lead with a goal in the 14th minute. The game ended in a 4â€"3 defeat, even more incredible considering that Liverpool had crushed the newly promoted South Londoners 9â€"0 in a league game earlier in the season
  19. His first two league goals came on 10 October 1981 in a 3â€"0 home win over Leeds United, and a month later he scored in the Merseyside derby at Anfield in a 3â€"1 win. After Christmas however, Rush went into overdrive as Liverpool began a dramatic rise from mid table to the top of the table. He scored a hat-trick in the 4â€"0 away league win over Notts County on 26 January 1982, and was on the scoresheet in both of the next two games. He managed a total of eight goals in the League Cup and three of them in the FA Cup campaign which ended in a fifth round defeat by Chelsea
  20. In the Champions League, Benzema scored an important double against Rangers at Ibrox Stadium on the last match day of the group stage. The 3â€"0 victory assured Lyon progression to the knockout rounds. In the knockout rounds, Lyon faced Manchester United and Benzema continued to score, this time it was from outside the penalty box in the first leg match which ended in a 1â€"1 draw and United eventually won the tie 1â€"2 on aggregate. Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and players praised Benzema for his performance. Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas later accused Ferguson of tapping-up Benzema
  21. The perpetually-masked Kroenen attended university with Herman von Klempt. Recruited by Rasputin for the Ragna Rok project, Kroenen froze himself alongside Ilsa and Kurtz after the Tarmagant debacle, and resurfaced after the events at Cavendish Hall. Kroenen worked with Kurtz and Zinco, until Zinco’s discovery of von Klempt’s head. Moved by sympathy for his old colleague, Kroenen allowed von Klempt to tempt him into disobeying Rasputin. Kurtz overheard and attacked the head, forcing Kroenen to kill him. This triggered retribution by Rasputin's ghost which ended in afiery explosion which killed both Zinco and Kroenen
  22. Poland then traveled to Lisbon to face Portugal, the match ended in a 2â€"2 draw. They returned from Helsinki with another point. A power outage briefly marred the rematch against Kazakhstan but Poland collected three points (3â€"1) . Poland clinched its Euro 2008 berth with a 2â€"0 victory against Belgium in Chorzów and followed that up with a draw (2â€"2) against Serbia in Belgrade. Poland finished its qualifying campaign as group leaders. Ebi Smolarek finished with 9 goals under his tally for Poland and was the third overall top scorer in the qualifications only behind David Healy of Northern Ireland (13 goals), and Eduardo of Croatia (10 goals)
  23. Born in Canada to a Welsh mother and an English father, Hargreaves was eligible to play international football for England, Wales or Canada. As a youngster he was a regular in the youth setups of Wales, and was set to make his début for the Wales U21 team against the Belarus U21 team in September 2000 but pulled out of the squad after he was approached by England. On 31 August 2000, the then England U21 manager, Howard Wilkinson, called the 19-year-old into his squad for the match against Georgia. The game, played at the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, ended in a 6â€"1 win for the home team. Further appearances for the U21s followed in friendlies against Italy and Spain
  24. On 12 August 2012, Hazard made his debut for Chelsea in the 2012 FA Community Shield against Manchester City, which ended in a 3â€"2 defeat at Villa Park. A week later, he made his league debut against Wigan Athletic. In the contest, Hazard provided the assist for Branislav Ivanović's opening goal and, minutes later, won a penalty, which Frank Lampard converted, earning his side a 2â€"0 victory. In the team's next fixture against Reading on 22 August, he won another penalty from which Lampard converted. Hazard also assisted on goals by Gary Cahill and Ivanović as Chelsea won 4â€"2 at Stamford Bridge. Three days later, Hazard scored his first goal as a Chelsea player in the team's league match against Newcastle United after scoring a penalty. Chelsea won the match 2â€"0
  25. During the qualification process for the 1962 World Cup, Morocco and Tunisia formed a two-team group. They both won 2â€"1 at home, so they played a third match at a neutral location. When this ended in a 1â€"1 draw after extra time, Morocco advanced on a coin toss to the next round of qualification. This scenario was repeated in during the qualification process for the 1970 World Cup, when the same two teams were tied after three matches and extra time. Again, Morocco advanced on a coin toss. Tunisia did have better luck with the coin toss in the intervening years; during the 1965 African Cup of Nations, they reached the final at the expense of Senegal by winning a coin toss after three group matches had left Tunisia and Senegal tied with a win and a draw (against each other)
  26. In the group stage, they played again against France. The game played in Stuttgart ended in a goalless draw. After defeating Togo 2â€"0 in Dortmund and South Korea also 2â€"0 in Hannover, they finished first in group G and qualified for the knockout stage. In the second round of the tournament, they faced Ukraine in Cologne. The game had to be decided in a penalty shootout since no goal was scored after 120 minutes. Ukraine won the shootout 3â€"0. Switzerland was the only team in tournament not to have conceded a goal during regulation time in their matches. Switzerland's top scorer at the tournament was Alexander Frei with 2 goals. When Switzerland lost 3-0 on penalties, that was the first time in history that a team lost on penalties without scoring a single goal in the penalties
  27. Robben had an extra-time penalty saved by former teammate Petr ÄŒech in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final at the Allianz Arena against Chelsea. Had the penalty gone in, Bayern Munich would have led Chelsea 2â€"1. However the match ended in a penalty shootout which Chelsea won. That was the fourth major cup final that he had been on the losing side during the last two years. Three days later in the same stadium while playing as a second half substitute for the Netherlands in a friendly against Bayern Munich, he was jeered by some disgruntled Bayern Munich fans every time he touched the ball. The match had been organized to compensate Bayern, since Robben aggravated an injury playing for the Netherlands at the 2010 World Cup, and went on to miss several months of the 2010â€"11 season
  28. In the first game, Al Arabi v Al Sadd, he awarded Al Arabi a penalty kick in the 91st minute after a player threw himself in front of Al Sadd player Yousef Adsani. Al Arabi converted, resulting in a 1â€"1 draw against the league leaders. The next game he was to referee was Al Sadd against Al Rayyan. Al Rayyan went in the match requiring only a draw in order to win the league. Mandi controversially decided not to award Al Sadd two penalties after their players had been fouled, allowing Al Rayyan to be crowned league champions after the match ended in a goalless draw. At the same time, Al Arabi defeated Al Wakrah in a relegation play-off with a 3â€"0 scoreline after the Saudi referee Fallaj Al-Shanar awarded them 3 penalty kicks. Allegations began to spread that match fixing was involved
  29. Nadal started the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open with a win over Kei Nishikori then met his compatriot Feliciano López in the third round, whom he defeated. In the fourth round, he defeated Alexandr Dolgopolov. In the quarterfinals, Nadal had the first real test of the tournament when he met the world No. 7 Tomáš Berdych, who he defeated in three sets. In the semifinals, Nadal met his main rival Roger Federer, their first meeting in a semifinal since the 2007 Masters Cup. Nadal won in straight sets. For the second time in two weeks, Nadal faced Novak Djokovic in the final. As in the Indian Wells tournament, Nadal won the first set, and Djokovic the second. The third set ended in a tiebreak, with Djokovic winning. This was the first time Nadal reached the finals of Indian Wells and Miami in the same year
  30. In a friendly against Colombia on 9 February 2011, he came off the bench to score the game's only goal with just four minutes remaining, helping Spain to a hard-fought 1â€"0 win. He scored twice and provided one assist in Spain's 3â€"1 victory against Scotland in their final match of the Euro 2012 qualifiers. The win saw the Spaniards enter the tournament with a perfect qualifying record by winning all their group games. He scored the first goal in Spain's 2â€"2 comeback against Costa Rica, a friendly match where he came on as a substitute in the second half with Spain trailing 2â€"0. He once again scored in a friendly against Venezuela to make the score 2â€"0 in a match that ended in a 5â€"0 win. Heading into Euro 2012, he scored in their pre-tournament friendly against China by finishing off a short give and go from Andres Iniesta in the 84th minute
  31. The 1984â€"85 season was Liverpool's first trophyless season in ten years, though they did reach their fifth European Cup final against Juventus at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium. This final was to end in disaster as, before the match kicked off, rioting football hooligans caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 Juventus supporters. It was only natural that this affected the players, who surprisingly were ordered to play the final in spite of this terrible tragedy. The game, with both teams not totally committed or fully caring about the result, ended in a 1â€"0 win for Juventus. Liverpool were beaten to the title by neighbours Everton, who were crowned champions with four matches to spare. The sequel to the ban was an indefinite ban on all English clubs in European competition, with Liverpool set to serve an extra season once the ban was lifted on other English clubs. This meant that Rush and Liverpool were unable to compete in the 1985â€"86 UEFA Cup

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