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A replay in sports refers to a second game between two teams after the first game's results were either nullified or ended in a draw. A game may be nullified if the game's result is protested (usually the losing team) and the organizers ruled to replay the game (thereby upholding the protest). If the game is nullified, the results of the first game may be discarded.
Notable replayed games
- The UEFA Euro 1968 Final between Italy and Yugoslavia ended 2-0; original match ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time.
- The 51st National High School Baseball Championship Game between Matsuyama Shogyo and Misawa ended 4-2; original match ended in a 0-0 draw 18 extra inning.
- The 1974 European Cup Final between FC Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid ended 4-0; original match ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time.
- The 1991 UAAP Basketball Championship between the De La Salle Green Archers and the FEU Tamaraws was ordered into a replay after it was discovered that a La Salle player that fouled out re-entered the game. La Salle did not show up at the replay and FEU was awarded with the championship.
- The 1993 FA Cup Final between Arsenal F.C. and Sheffield Wednesday ended 2-1 after extra time; original match ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time.
- The 88th National High School Baseball Championship Game between Waseda Jitsugyo and Komadai Tomakomai ended 4-3; original match ended in a 1-1 draw 15 extra inning.
- The 1977 VFL Grand Final between Collingwood and North Melbourne ended in a draw, and was replayed the following week, with the latter taking the Premiership.
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