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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB ** A Georgia Tech football player straight up KNOCKED OUT his teammate during a fight in the GT athletic facility ... and TMZ Sports has the video. The players are GT starting defensive backs Step Durham and Lance Austin -- who got into a heated altercation earlier this year, before Spring Practice began. As a shirtless Lance walks towards his teammate, Step ... he gets hit with a quick right hook on the chin -- instantly putting Lance to sleep. 28 Nov 2017 Pictured: Step Durham and Lance Austin. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Amir Khan (left) and Samuel Vargas in action during their Welterweight contest at Arena Birmingham, Birmingham
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  • Joe Jonas and Sophie turner go to Petco with their dog. 29 Feb 2020 Pictured: Joe Jonas and Sophie turner outing. Photo credit: Jeff / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - The Hague, Netherlands - Riders compete in the 'Red Bull Knock Out' motocross race on Sheveningen beach near , The Hague, on November 10, 2018. - This is one of the largest and toughest motocross beach races in the world in which both amateurs and pro motocross riders are contending for the title. (Credit Image: © Goncalo Silva/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna’s own uncle has been charged with selling ‘knocked-off’ goods from his famous niece’s Puma clothing line in the star’s home nation of Barbados. Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite, 53, a Bajun artist who uses the stage name, De Warrior, has denied the charges, filed under the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Protection Act. Police say Rihanna herself noticed the knock-offs of her hugely popular Puma brand being sold in a store in the island’s capital Bridgetown when she last visited the island. She reported the matter to her Puma representative, who flew into the island and filed a police complaint. But Brathwaite’s defence attorney is contending that the charges were improperly laid and should be dismissed. 22 Nov 2017 Pictured: Rihanna’s uncle 53 year old Leroy Fitzgerald Brathwaite has been charged for selling knocked-off from his niece Puma line. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • USA's Julie Ertz in action
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  • Spain's Irene Paredes during the game
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  • USA goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher in action
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  • USA's Alex Morgan
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  • USA's Julie Ertz in action
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe in action
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  • USA's Crystal Dunn in action
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  • Spain's Jennifer Hermoso in action
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  • USA's Abby Dahlkemper in action
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  • USA's Kelley O'Hara is tackled by Spain's Irene Paredes (bottom)
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  • General view of the action
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  • USA's Rose Lavelle (left) and Mallory Pugh celebrate after the final whistle
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  • Spain and Unied States players after the final whistle
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  • USA's Sam Mewis (left) and Spain's Irene Paredes battle for the ball
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe after being substituted off
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe after being substituted off
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (centre) on the floor
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  • Spain's Mariona Caldentey (left) and USA's Julie Ertz battle for the ball
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (left) celebrates scoring her side's second goal of the game from the penalty spot
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  • Stadium screen showing the attendance numbers of 19633 in the ground
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  • Spain players during a break in play
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  • USA's Rose Lavelle (left) is fouled by Spain's Virginia Torrecilla (right) and is awarded a penalty
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  • Spain's Maria Pilar Leon (left) appeals after USA's Rose Lavelle is fouled and awarded penalty kick
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  • USA's Carli Lloyd celebrates after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (right) and Sam Mewis celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (left) and Sam Mewis celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (centre) celebrates with team-mates after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (centre left) celebrates with team-mates after the final whistle
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  • USA's Julie Ertz (right) hugs a family member after the final whistle
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  • USA's Julie Ertz (right) hugs a family member after the final whistle
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  • USA's Crystal Dunn applauds the fans after the final whistle
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  • USA's Crystal Dunn applauds the fans after the final whistle
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  • USA's Kelley O'Hara, Christen Press and head coach Jill Ellis after the final whistle
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  • United States fans celebrate after the final whistle
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  • United States fans celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Emily Sonnett (left), Rose Lavelle, and Mallory Pugh celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Emily Sonnett (left), Rose Lavelle, and Mallory Pugh celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Alex Morgan celebrates after the final whistle
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  • USA's Becky Sauerbrun (left) and Megan Rapinoe (centre) celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Becky Sauerbrun (left) and Megan Rapinoe (centre) celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe celebrates after the final whistle
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  • United States team-mates celebrate after the final whistle
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (centre) prior to taking the penalty kick
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  • USA's Alex Morgan (centre) in action
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  • Spain head coach Jorge Vilda (right) speaks to his team
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  • USA's Julie Ertz (left) and Spain's Alexia Putellas battle for the ball
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  • Spain's Maria Pilar Leon (left) in action
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  • Spain's Patricia Guijarro (left) and USA's Rose Lavelle during the game
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  • USA's Sam Mewis (left) in action against Spain's Patricia Guijarro and Virginia Torrecilla (right)
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  • USA's Abby Dahlkemper during the game
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  • Spain's Irene Paredes (left) after tackling USA's Kelley O'Hara
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  • Spain's Jennifer Hermoso (centre) speaks with referee Katalin Kulcsar (right) after she's gives a penalty kick
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (left) scores her side's second goal of the game from the penalty spot
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  • Spain's Jennifer Hermoso (centre) speaks with referee Katalin Kulcsar (right) after she's gives a penalty kick
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (top) celebrates scoring her side's second goal of the game with team-mates
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe scores her side's second goal of the game from the penalty spot
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (right) celebrates scoring her side's second goal of the game with team-mates
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  • Referee Katalin Kulcsar (centre) gives a penalty for a foul on USA's Rose Lavelle by Spain's Virginia Torrecilla
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  • USA's Kelley O'Hara is tackled by Spain's Irene Paredes (bottom)
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  • USA's Alex Morgan (left) and Spain's Silvia Meseguer battle for the ball
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  • USA's Julie Ertz (left) and Spain's Jennifer Hermoso battle for the ball
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  • USA's Tobin Heath (left) and Spain's Virginia Torrecilla battle for the ball
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  • Spain's Maria Pilar Leon (left) and USA's Tobin Heath  battle for the ball
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  • Referee Katalin Kulcsar (centre) during half time
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (right) in action as Spain's Jennifer Hermoso looks on
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  • USA's Abby Dahlkemper (right) and Spain's Alexia Putellas (centre) in action
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  • USA's Rose Lavelle (left) and Spain's Maria Pilar Leon battle for the ball
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  • Spain's Marta Corredera (left) and USA's Megan Rapinoe battle for the ball
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe (left) celebrates scoring her side's first goal of the game with team-mates
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  • USA's Tobin Heath after being fouled by Spain's Maria Pilar Leon for a penalty
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  • Spain's Maria Pilar Leon (left) fouls USA's Tobin Heath for a penalty
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe
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  • Spain's Maria Pilar Leon (left) fouls USA's Tobin Heath for a penalty
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  • USA's Megan Rapinoe in action
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  • Referee Katalin Kulcsar (left) shows a yellow card to USA's Megan Rapinoe
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