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- round is called the "semifinals"; both championship events in that division consist of eight teams instead of four. The quarter-finals were called the "sixth...
- The FA Cup semi-finals are pla**** to determine which teams will contest the FA Cup Final. They are the penultimate phase of the FA Cup, the oldest football...
- revenge in the French Open semifinals in an epic five-setter. Later that year, Nadal defeated Djokovic in the US Open final to complete the Summer Slam...
- is enlarged but not fully erect Semi-final, of a knockout competition Semi-formal, (esp. high school) dance Semi Ojeleye (born 1994), American basketball...
- teams, with each play-off path featuring two single-leg semi-finals, and one single-leg final. The three play-off path winners joined hosts Germany and...
- Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Deccan Chargers respectively in the semi-finals. Mumbai Indians qualified for the first time in their Indian Premier...
- who plays in the semifinals (the top two receive a bye into the semifinals). The away goals rule does not apply for the semi-finals. The Football League...
- to win 13–12. In the semi-finals, he faced then two-time champion Ronnie O'****van in a rematch of their 2004 Championship final. They finished the second...
- Group B for the semifinals. Australia and West Indies reached the final defeating New Zealand and South Africa, respectively. In the final, Australia beat...
- applied in the finals of the scholastic UAAP basketball and volleyball championships in 1979. It has been applied to the UAAP's semifinals since 1994, and...