New ABBA penalty system trialled by Uefa in U17 European

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Last updated 10 junho 2024
New ABBA penalty system trialled by Uefa in U17 European
THE new ABBA penalty system trialled by Uefa was used on England for the first time in the U17 European Championship final… but we STILL lost to Spain. The Three Lions youngsters were winning…
New ABBA penalty system trialled by Uefa in U17 European
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