Oleksandr Skotsen' (Ukrainian: Олександр-Богдан Антонович Скоцень, Polish: Aleksandr Bogdan Skoceń; 28 July 1918 – 1 September 2003) was a Ukrainian footballer...
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Pchenitchy – Marseille – 1951–52 Serhiy Skachenko – Metz – 1999–2002 Oleksandr Skotsen – Nice – 1948–50 Eduard Sobol – Strasbourg – 2022– Pavlo Yakovenko...
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Habowski – Spartak Moscow 1941 Michał Matyas – Dynamo Kyiv 1940–1941 Oleksandr Skotsen' – Dynamo Kyiv 1940–1941 Romania Lică Movilă – Zimbru Chisinau 1991...
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strongest football teams in southeastern Poland, its top player, Oleksandr Skotsen' after World War II went to France and played for OGC Nice (see: List...
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featured Edward Madejski, Wilhelm Góra, and Jan Kotlarczyk. One player Oleksandr Skotsen' represented Ukraina Lwów (Lwów Voivodeship Class A). Łódź, Łódź –...
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Park Stadium Jimmy Lauder Toronto Polonia Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium Toronto Ukrainia Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium Oleksandr Skotsen...
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