• Alberts Šeibelis (26 December 1906 – 12 April 1972) was a Latvian footballer, one of the most popular Latvian footballers in the era before World War II...
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    matches in Vecmīlgrāvis in Alberts Šeibelis Stadium, named after the former Latvia national football team captain Alberts Šeibelis. The club played in the...
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  • Latvian speed skater Alberts Šeibelis (1906–1972), Latvian footballer Alberts Tarulis (1906–1927), Latvian footballer Alberts Vaters (190?–1928), Latvian...
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  • of Latvian football. The club was founded in 2001 and named after Alberts Šeibelis, Latvia national football team captain before World War II. Originally...
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  •  Estonia 1932 Alberts Šeibelis  Latvia 2 1933 Ēriks Pētersons  Latvia 2 1935 Iļja Vestermans  Latvia 2 Antanas Lingis  Lithuania 1936 Alberts Šeibelis  Latvia...
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  • Arvīds, and Rūdolfs—as well as Voldemārs Grāvelis, Arnolds Tauriņš, and Alberts Šeibelis. The 1930s marked a period of growth for the Latvian national team...
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    Sabile Former synagogue in Sabile. Today Centre of contemporary art Alberts Šeibelis (1906–1972), footballer Ainars Zvirgzdiņš (born 1959), basketball coach...
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  • other future Latvia national football team footballers Kārlis Bone, Alberts Šeibelis and others. His best years in football came in the mid-1920s when he...
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  • footballers in Liepāja, he was the first coach of Harijs Feldmanis. Alberts Šeibelis tuvojas savai jubilejas 50.spēlei valstsvienības sastāvā Archived 23...
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  • however, Vestermans had far less appearances than Ēriks Pētersons and Alberts Šeibelis who had a better goal-tally. Vestermans was considered one of the most...
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  • ASK Riga (but at the same time it had gained national team forward Alberts Šeibelis from RFK) that year Vanderers finished with the same number of points...
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  • however before the 1935 season he returned to Riga Vanderer (replacing Alberts Šeibelis who had left the club) with which he won the Riga Football Cup in 1936...
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  • football international behind Ēriks Pētersons, Jānis Lidmanis, and Alberts Šeibelis. After World War II, Bērziņš ended up in Germany, where he coached...
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  • played in 38 matches for Latvia – only Ēriks Pētersons, Jānis Lidmanis, Alberts Šeibelis, Vladimirs Bērziņš and Arnolds Tauriņš had more caps for Latvia. During...
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  • scored in 3 matches, for an average of 3 goals per match. 2 goals Alberts Šeibelis 1 goal Julius Kaljo Georg Siimenson Richard Kuremaa Jānis Lidmanis...
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  • 33 goals per match. 2 goals Ēriks Pētersons 1 goal Richard Kuremaa Alberts Šeibelis Zigmas Sabaliauskas Antanas Lingis Jaroslavas Citavičius "Baltic Cup...
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  • scored in 3 matches, for an average of 3 goals per match. 2 goals Alberts Šeibelis 1 goal Roman Mõtlik Ēriks Pētersons Hermanis Jēnihs Arnolds Tauriņš...
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