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Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
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Updated: 2005-04-18 10:24

Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrid's Ronaldo celebrates after scoring his second goal against Levante during their Spanish Primera Liga soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia April 17, 2005. Real Madrid won the match 2-0. [Reuters]
Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrid's English player David Beckham, right, controls the ball under pressure from Levante's Alberto Rivera during a Spanish league soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain Sunday April 17, 2005. [AP]
Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrid's French player Zinedine Zidane controls the ball under pressure from Levante's Pablo Pinillos, right, during a Spanish league soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain Sunday April 17, 2005. Real Madrid won the game 2-0. [AP]
Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrid's Michel Salgado, left, tries to protect the ball from Levante's Alberto Rivera during a Spanish league soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain Sunday April 17, 2005. [AP]
Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrids Brazilian player Ronaldo, right, beats Levantes Jesule during a Spanish league soccer match at the Ciutad de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain Sunday April 17, 2005. [AP]
Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0
Real Madrid's Borja Fernandez (R) and Levante's Diego Camacho jump for the ball during their Spanish Primera Liga soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia Stadium in Valencia, April 17, 2005. [Reuters]



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