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UPDATED: 14:54, February 08, 2007
China's Olympic team involved in brawls in England
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Zheng Tao of China's Olympic soccer team faints and grimaces after brawls between the team and Queens Park Rangers February 7, 2007. China's Olympic soccer team is in England for two-week' training and Queens Park Rangers is their second rival during the training. The brawl began at the 75th minute after china's Gao Lin gave China an equalizer to draw the Rangers 1-1. The Rangers was late for the match for 30 minutes, which generated dissatisfaction from China's players.

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China's Olympic soccer team is in England for two-week' training and Queens Park Rangers is their second rival during the training. The brawl began at the 75th minute after china's Gao Lin gave China an equalizer to draw the Rangers 1-1. The Rangers was late for the match for 30 minutes, which generated dissatisfaction from China's players.

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Head coach of China's Olympic soccer team Ratomir Dujkovic receives an interview after brawls between the team and Queens Park Rangers February 7, 2007. China's Olympic soccer team is in England for two-week' training and Queens Park Rangers is their second rival during the training. The brawl began at the 75th minute after china's Gao Lin gave China an equalizer to draw the Rangers 1-1. The Rangers was late for the match for 30 minutes, which generated dissatisfaction from China's players.

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