Miracle of Istanbul
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The Miracle of Istanbul refers to Liverpool FC's dramatic comeback from 3–0 down at halftime to win the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan on penalties.
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Target entity: Miracle of Istanbul Context triple: [2005 UEFA Champions League Final, nickname, Miracle of Istanbul]
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Miracle of Bern
The "Miracle of Bern" refers to West Germany's unexpected and historic victory over the heavily favored Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final, a match often seen as a key moment in postwar German identity and football history.
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Pobeda
Pobeda is a Russian low-cost airline and a subsidiary of Aeroflot, operating domestic and international flights primarily from Moscow.
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Istanbul derby
The Istanbul derby is the fiercely contested football rivalry between Istanbul’s major clubs, most notably Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, and Galatasaray, and is one of the most intense and historic derbies in world football.
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The Hand of God
The Hand of God is a renowned bronze sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Milles depicting a human figure emerging from or supported by a monumental divine hand, symbolizing the relationship between humanity and the divine.
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Derby of the Mediterranean
The Derby of the Mediterranean is a historic and often intense football rivalry match between the national teams of Italy and France.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Miracle of Istanbul Target entity description: The Miracle of Istanbul refers to Liverpool FC's dramatic comeback from 3–0 down at halftime to win the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan on penalties.
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Miracle of Bern
The "Miracle of Bern" refers to West Germany's unexpected and historic victory over the heavily favored Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final, a match often seen as a key moment in postwar German identity and football history.
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B.
Pobeda
Pobeda is a Russian low-cost airline and a subsidiary of Aeroflot, operating domestic and international flights primarily from Moscow.
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C.
Istanbul derby
The Istanbul derby is the fiercely contested football rivalry between Istanbul’s major clubs, most notably Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, and Galatasaray, and is one of the most intense and historic derbies in world football.
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D.
The Hand of God
The Hand of God is a renowned bronze sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Milles depicting a human figure emerging from or supported by a monumental divine hand, symbolizing the relationship between humanity and the divine.
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E.
Derby of the Mediterranean
The Derby of the Mediterranean is a historic and often intense football rivalry match between the national teams of Italy and France.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Miracle of Istanbul Description of subject: The Miracle of Istanbul refers to Liverpool FC's dramatic comeback from 3–0 down at halftime to win the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan on penalties.
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