On this day in sport - October 31
1987: Chetan Sharma of India claimed the first hat-trick in the World Cup when he dismissed three New Zealand batsmen at Nagpur.
1990: Following the passage of the Football Spectators Bill through the House of Commons, Derby agreed to run a pilot scheme for the controversial identity card.
2002: Sven-Goran Eriksson pledged to stay on as England manager in the wake of Football Association chief executive Adam Crozier's resignation.
2004: Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse was ruled out for the season after breaking his leg at Blackburn.
The unluckiest man in football: Cisse (right) sees his left leg crumple after a tackle from Blackburn's James McEveley
2005: Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov dismissed chairman George Foulkes and chief executive Phil Anderson and put his son Roman in charge of the Bank of Scotland Premier League club.
2006: Former Scotland midfielder John Collins was appointed Hibernian manager following Tony Mowbray's departure for West Brom.
2007: Ronald Koeman left PSV Eindhoven to take over as manager of Valencia.
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