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Navarra beats China 1-0 in friendly match
www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-27 09:28:33

    MADRID, Dec. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Spain's Navarra beat the visiting Chinese national team 1-0 in a soccer friendly on Monday.

    Navarra, a team comprised of Spanish first division players, scored the winner through Osasuna player Inaki Munoz at the 65th minute, remaining undefeated in its brief history following the previous victories over Burkina Faso and Morocco.

    Navarra had wasted many opportunities to score, including a penalty shot by Txiki 30 minutes into the match. Enditem

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