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Correct use of May "since" be used with simple past verbs?

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Let's say there are two players A and B, both of them were used to be team-mates and are retired now.

In the given context, is the use of "since" correct here?

Both A and B played against each other 6 times since they got separated in the year 2006, and player B dominated those games winning 75% of those.

I want to know whether "since" is correct here. I have seen "since" being used in present perfect tense, as in They have met each other 6 times since player B signed for team C.

Let's say there are two players A and B, both of them were used to be team-mates and are retired now.

In the given context, is the use of "since" correct here?

Both A and B played against each other 6 times since they got separated in the year 2006, and player B dominated those games winning 75% of those.

I want to know whether "since" is correct here. I have seen "since" being used in present perfect tense, as in They have met each other 6 times since player B signed for team C.

Let's say there are two players A and B, both of them used to be team-mates and are retired now.

In the given context, is the use of "since" correct here?

Both A and B played against each other 6 times since they got separated in the year 2006, and player B dominated those games winning 75% of those.

I want to know whether "since" is correct here. I have seen "since" being used in present perfect tense, as in They have met each other 6 times since player B signed for team C.

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