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29
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Mihajlo Ivancevic Yellow Card
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50
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Martin Frese Yellow Card
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64
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Magnus Andersen Yellow Card
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66
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Oliver Villadsen Yellow Card
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74
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On: Ernest Nuamah|Off: Magnus Andersen
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74
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On: Issam Jebali|Off: Jakob Breum
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75
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On: Bashkim Kadrii|Off: Max Fenger
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75
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On: Emmanuel Sabbi|Off: Troels Klöve
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81
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On: Andreas Schjelderup|Off: Mads Kristian Hansen
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81
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On: Mohammed Diomande|Off: Mads Bidstrup
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86
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Andreas Schjelderup Goal
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90
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On: Mads Frökjaer|Off: Jorgen Skjelvik
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90+2
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Issam Jebali Goal
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90+3
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On: Jonas Jensen-Abbew|Off: Simon Adingra
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90+3
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On: Benjamin Nygren|Off: Oliver Antman
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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: 3,523
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REFEREE: Jørgen Burchardt
Danish Superliga Standings
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