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词条 Spain men's national lacrosse team
释义

  1. Squad

  2. Competitive record

     World Lacrosse Championship  European Lacrosse Championships 

  3. Head to head against other national teams

  4. Official matches

     2006 World Lacrosse Championship  2008 European Lacrosse Championships  2010 World Lacrosse Championship  2012 European Lacrosse Championships  2014 World Lacrosse Championship  2016 European Lacrosse Championship  2018 World Lacrosse Championship 

  5. Top goalscorers

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{refimprove|date=January 2017}}{{Infobox national lacrosse team
| Name = Spain
| logo = Flag of Spain.svg
| logo_size = 150px
| logo_alt =
| Nickname =
| FIL_affiliation =
| Association =Spanish Lacrosse Association
| Confederation = ELF (Europe)
| Coach = Mike Bartlett
| Captain =
| Home Stadium =
| World championship apps = 4
| World championship first = 2006
| World championship best= 16th (2010)
| Euro championship apps = 3
| Euro championship first = 2008
| Euro championship best= 13th (2008)
| medaltemplates =
| website = spainlacrosse.org
}}

The Spain men's national lacrosse team is governed by the Spanish Lacrosse Association.

Since 2006, Spain plays in the World Lacrosse Championship and the European Lacrosse Championships.The team is managed by Head Coach Mike Bartlett of Poynton Lacrosse who took over the role in August 2016.

Squad

The following players were called for the 2016 European Lacrosse Championship[1]

No.Pos.Player
0GGary Jurado
32DFrancisco Benito
17DIon Rodríguez
2DAlberto Hoffman
30DDarrel Hunter
4DJaime del Pozo
16DHarry Doherty
23MDiego Jiménez
11MJavier Pérez Coca
25MFernando Martínez
19MConnor Cinquegrana
No.Pos.Player
1MCarlos Rodríguez
9MIgnacio Farjas
5MÍñigo Macías
13MAntonio Gavira
47MÁlvaro Gil
55AJavier Domínguez
14ALucas Sanz
8AJoseph Casuto
6AJuan Larrea
7ADaniel de la Casa
10APol Llorca

Competitive record

World Lacrosse Championship

YearPosition{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
CAN}} 2006 17th 734
ENG}} 2010 16th 624
USA}} 2014 30th 725
ISR}} 2018 31st 734
Total 27 10 17

European Lacrosse Championships

YearPosition{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
FIN}} 2008 13th 844
NED}} 2012 17th 918
HUN}} 2016 18th 8 3 5
Total 25 8 17

Head to head against other national teams

{{updated|20 July 2018}}
Nation{{Tooltip|GP|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Wins{{Tooltip|L|Losses{{Tooltip|Pct.|Percentage{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference
{{iflm|ARG}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 12 16 –4
{{iflm|AUT}} 3 2 1 {{Winning percentage>2|1}} 31 28 +3
{{iflm|BEL}} 3 1 2 {{Winning percentage>1|2}} 31 32 –1
{{iflm|BER}} 1 1 0 {{Winning percentage>1|0}} 13 9 +4
{{iflm|COL}} 1 1 0 {{Winning percentage>1|0}} 14 2 +12
{{iflm|CRO}} 1 1 0 {{Winning percentage>1|0}} 12 9 +3
{{iflm|CZE}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 2 18 –16
{{iflm|DEN}} 2 1 1 {{Winning percentage>1|1}} 23 22 +1
{{iflm|ENG}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 0 26 –26
{{iflm|FIN}} 3 0 3 {{Winning percentage>0|3}} 16 55 –39
{{iflm|FRA}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 10 11 –1
{{iflm|HKG}} 2 2 0 {{Winning percentage>2|0}} 28 22 +6
{{iflm|HUN}} 2 0 2 {{Winning percentage>0|2}} 14 22 –8
{{iflm|IRL}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 6 18 –12
{{iflm|ISR}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 1 17 –16
{{iflm|ITA}} 4 2 2 {{Winning percentage>2|2}} 39 30 +9
{{iflm|LAT}} 3 0 3 {{Winning percentage>0|3}} 21 42 –21
{{iflm|MEX}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 10 14 –4
{{iflm|NOR}} 3 2 1 {{Winning percentage>2|1}} 24 17 +7
{{iflm|NED}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 1 16 –15
{{iflm|NZL}} 2 0 2 {{Winning percentage>0|2}} 10 32 –22
{{iflm|POL}} 2 1 1 {{Winning percentage>1|1}} 20 19 +1
{{iflm|RUS}} 2 1 1 {{Winning percentage>1|1}} 15 16 –1
{{iflm|SCO}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 2 16 –14
{{iflm|SLO}} 1 1 0 {{Winning percentage>1|0}} 14 2 +12
{{iflm|KOR}} 1 1 0 {{Winning percentage>1|0}} 12 8 +4
{{iflm|SWE}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 8 12 –4
{{iflm|SUI}} 3 1 2 {{Winning percentage>1|2}} 14 31 –17
{{iflm|THA}} 1 0 1 {{Winning percentage>0|1}} 6 12 –6
{{iflm|WAL}} 2 0 2 {{Winning percentage>0|2}} 11 38 –27
Total 52 18 34 18|34 420 612 –192

Official matches

2006 World Lacrosse Championship

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|date=13 July 2006
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|team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}}
|score=16–11
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|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Yellow Division
|date=14 July 2006
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|DEN}}
|score=15–11
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337438
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Yellow Division
|date=15 July 2006
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|LAT}}
|score=11–9
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337439
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Yellow Division
|date=16 July 2006
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=13–9
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337442
|team2={{iflm|Bermuda}}
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Position playoffs
|date=19 July 2006
|time=
|team1=Wales {{flagicon|WAL}}
|score=17–9
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=344892
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Position playoffs
|date=20 July 2006
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=12–8
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337459
|team2={{iflm|HKG}}
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=17th position game
|date=21 July 2006
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=12–8
|report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337464
|team2={{iflm|KOR}}
|stadium=London, Canada
|result=W
}}

2008 European Lacrosse Championships

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|date=7 August 2008
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|score=10–9
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|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group A
|date=8 August 2008
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|SUI}}
|score=6–10
|report=
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|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group A
|date=9 August 2008
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|WAL}}
|score=21–2
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|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=L
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|round=Group A
|date=10 August 2008
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=0–26
|report=
|team2={{iflm|ENG}}
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group A
|date=11 August 2008
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=6–18
|report=
|team2={{iflm|IRL}}
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group H
|date=13 August 2008
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=11–8
|report=
|team2={{iflm|AUT}}
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group H
|date=14 August 2008
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|ITA}}
|score=4–14
|report=
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th position game
|date=15 August 2008
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=10–0
|report=
|team2={{iflm|NOR}}
|stadium=Lahti, Finland
|result=W
}}

2010 World Lacrosse Championship

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|round=Plum Division
|date=17 July 2010
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|NOR}}
|score=8–11
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=18
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Plum Division
|date=18 July 2010
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=16–14
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=44
|team2={{iflm|HKG}}
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Intermediate round
|date=19 July 2010
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|NED}}
|score=16–1
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=53
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Intermediate round
|date=20 July 2010
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}}
|score=21–4
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=62
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th–16th bracket
|date=22 July 2010
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=11–15
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=89
|team2={{iflm|POL}}
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=15th position game
|date=23 July 2010
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=5–23
|report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=99
|team2={{iflm|NZL}}
|stadium=Manchester, England
|result=L
}}

2012 European Lacrosse Championships

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|round=Purple Group
|date=21 June 2012
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=6–12
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|team2={{iflm|ITA}}
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Purple Group
|date=22 June 2012
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|CZE}}
|score=18–2
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=9
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Purple Group
|date=23 June 2012
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|SCO}}
|score=16–2
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=22
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Purple Group
|date=24 June 2012
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=0–13
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=28
|team2={{iflm|SUI}}
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Purple Group
|date=25 June 2012
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=9–7
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=33
|team2={{iflm|BEL}}
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th–17th group
|date=27 June 2012
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=5–7
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=50
|team2={{iflm|ITA}}
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th–17th group
|date=28 June 2012
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|FRA}}
|score=11–10
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|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th–17th group
|date=29 June 2012
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=11–13
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=61
|team2={{iflm|BEL}}
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=13th–17th group
|date=30 June 2012
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|NOR}}
|score=9–3
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=70
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|result=L
}}

2014 World Lacrosse Championship

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|round=Turquoise Division
|date=11 July 2014
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=10–14
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/015.htm
|team2={{iflm|MEX}}
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=L
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|round=Turquoise Division
|date=12 July 2014
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|COL}}
|score=2–14
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|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Turquoise Division
|date=13 July 2014
|time=
|team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}}
|score=18–1
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/048.htm
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Play-in stage
|date=14 July 2014
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=3–21
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/063.htm
|team2={{iflm|LAT}}
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=L
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|round=Play-in stage
|date=15 July 2014
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=6–11
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/080.htm
|team2={{iflm|RUS}}
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=29th–32nd place
|date=17 July 2014
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=9–5
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/110.htm
|team2={{iflm|RUS}}
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=29th position game
|date=18 July 2014
|time=
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=6–12
|report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/130.htm
|team2={{iflm|THA}}
|stadium=Denver, United States
|result=L
}}

2016 European Lacrosse Championship

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|round=Group C
|date=29 July 2016
|time=10:15
|team1={{iflm-rt|ISR}}
|score=17–1
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=12
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group C
|date=30 July 2016
|time=11:30
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=11–12
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=23
|team2={{iflm|BEL}}
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group C
|date=31 July 2016
|time=10:15
|team1={{iflm-rt|SLO}}
|score=2–14
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=32
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group C
|date=1 August 2016
|time=14:45
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=8–12
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=48
|team2={{iflm|SWE}}
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Group C
|date=2 August 2016
|time=10:00
|team1={{iflm-rt|SUI}}
|score=4–12
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=51
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=17th–24th position
|date=4 August 2016
|time=8:45
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=14–7
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=70
|team2={{iflm|ITA}}
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=17th–20th position
|date=5 August 2016
|time=10:15
|team1={{iflm-rt|AUT}}
|score=8–10
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=80
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=17th position game
|date=6 August 2016
|time=8:30
|team1={{iflm-rt|HUN}}
|score=13–6
|report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=91
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Budapest, Hungary
|result=L
}}

2018 World Lacrosse Championship

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|round=Plum Division
|date=12 July 2018
|time=9:15
|team1={{iflm-rt|NZL}}
|score=9–5
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=6
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Plum Division
|date=13 July 2018
|time=14:45
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=12–9
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=19
|team2={{iflm|CRO}}
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Play-in game 1
|date=15 July 2018
|time=21:15
|team1={{iflm-rt|AUT}}
|score=12–10
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=68
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=Play-in game 2
|date=17 July 2018
|time=13:15
|team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score=12–7
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=93
|team2={{iflm|DEN}}
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=25th–32nd position
|date=18 July 2018
|time=15:30
|team1={{iflm-rt|HUN}}
|score=9–8
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=116
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=29th–32nd position
|date=19 July 2018
|time=10:30
|team1={{iflm-rt|ARG}}
|score=16–12
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=130
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round=31st position game
|date=20 July 2018
|time=10:30
|team1={{iflm-rt|POL}}
|score=4–9
|report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=149
|team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|stadium=Netanya, Israel
|result=W
}}

Top goalscorers

This list includes all official games except the 2008 European Championship, as there are not any available stats.

Pos. Player Goals
1 Daniel de la Casa 126
2 Connor Cinquegrana 34
3 Luis González 23
4 Lorenzo Timón 19
5 Ignacio Farjas 17
6 Nicolás González 16
7 Josep Casuto 13
8 Desiderio González 12
9Ion Rodríguez 9
Diego Larraz 9

See also

  • Spain women's national lacrosse team
  • Lacrosse in Spain

References

1. ^[https://www.facebook.com/spainlacrosse/photos/a.317073731717969.69587.270025659756110/1034923416599660/?type=3&theater Spain Lacrosse Association]

External links

  • Spanish Lacrosse Association
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222213235/http://www.europeanlacrosse.org/about-elf/member-countries/69 Spain at European Lacrosse Federation website]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140604202042/http://filacrosse.com/members-by-region/ Spain at Federation of International Lacrosse]
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