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      <title>Lowest Number of Red Cards in 40 Years</title>
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      <description>While watching a FIFA World Cup game, I suddenly had the impression that games got fairer over the years. Everybody remembers the headbutt of Zinedine Zidane, but I haven’t seen similar things in 2018. I always wanted to try out web scraping and this was the opportunity to do so.
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 In this post, I will give a very brief intro to web scraping focusing mostly on scraping the World Cup data.</description>
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