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Title Fußball-WM, Zaire - Schottland 0:2 Info non-talk.svg
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ADN-ZB-AP-Tele-14.6.74-ma-BRD-Dortmund: X. Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft-1. Finalrunde, Gruppe 2: Zaire - Schottland 0:2- Im rasanten Zweikampf Maku Mayanga (Zaire-links) und Billy Bremner (Schottland-rechts).
Date 14 June 1974
Photographer Unknown
Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst - Zentralbild (Bild 183)
Accession number Bild 183-N0614-0028
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