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Published 22:00 8 Jun 2016 BST
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Colombia and Paraguay met in the group stages of the Copa América Centenario in Pasadena, with James Rodriguez and Justo Villar taking part in the pre-match formalities.
At least they were supposed to be formalities.
We're not sure whether referee Heber Lopes is trained in the dark arts, but that would certainly explain the one in a million shot (we assume - we haven't done the maths) coming in.
Villar didn't seem to mind, just laughing his head off, while James - who scored the crucial second goal in Colombia's 2-1 win - might see it as a lucky charm.
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