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    Aleksandrs Starkovs (born 26 July 1955) is a Latvian football coach and a former player. Most recently he coached FK Liepāja. Starkovs has managed clubs...
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  • did qualify for the European Championship in 2004 under head coach Aleksandrs Starkovs. Latvia, alongside their Baltic rivals, Lithuania and Estonia, have...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandrs Starkovs (born 1957), Latvian-Russian football coach Anatoly Starkov (born 1946), Russian Olympic cyclist...
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  • Faroe Islands champions Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag. At season's end, Aleksandrs Starkovs took over from Marks Zahodins as coach. For the next 10 years in...
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    business partner Vagit Alekperov. In the 2005 season, Spartak, led by Aleksandrs Starkovs, finished second in the league to beat Lokomotiv Moscow, Zenit Saint...
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  • Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski, to be selected. Manager: Aleksandrs Starkovs Latvia named their squad on 29 May 2004. Manager: Dick Advocaat The...
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  • Jānis Ikaunieks – 7 Gordon Young Aleksandrs Starkovs 2020 1st 5th 27 12 6 9 57 34 42 Winners Dodô – 18 Aleksandrs Starkovs Dmitry Molosh 2021 1st 3rd 28...
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  • turn the result around and win. After the game, Latvian manager Aleksandrs Starkovs stated that "there was clearly no foul" and that he "didn't understand...
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    METTA/LU Jelgava Valmiera BFC Daugavpils Tukums 2000 FK Auda Source: Aleksandrs Starkovs has won 12 league titles since independence with Skonto as a manager...
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     71' CF 9 Māris Verpakovskis  81' Substitutions: MF 5 Juris Laizāns  71' FW 17 Marians Pahars  81' FW 23 Vīts Rimkus  90' Manager: Aleksandrs Starkovs...
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    поздравил Саакашвили с победой (in Russian). Lenta.ru. 6 January 2008. Aleksandr Starkov (8 January 2008). Саакашвили предложил России дружбу (in Russian)...
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  • Spiegler Italy – Dino Zoff Kazakhstan – Sergey Kvochkin Latvia – Aleksandrs Starkovs Liechtenstein – Rainer Hasler Lithuania – Arminas Narbekovas* Luxembourg...
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    youngsters. He was a regular in the first team under Nevio Scala but when Aleksandrs Starkovs came he lost his place in the first team. Spartak Moscow then purchased...
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    1950), politician Dainis Īvāns (born 1955), journalist, politician Aleksandrs Starkovs (born 1955), football coach Indulis Bērziņš (born 1957), politician...
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    in all three games. In 2010, Pahars accepted an offer to become Aleksandrs Starkovs' assistant at Skonto, alongside legendary Vitālijs Astafjevs. He...
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    Sport-Express published Alenichev's interview containing severe criticism of Aleksandrs Starkovs, Spartak's head coach at the time. Following that, Alenichev was...
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  • DF Jurijs Ševļakovs 24.01.1959 19 - 1 - FW Andrejs Štolcers 08.07.1974 23 9 1 - DF Mihails Zemļinskis 21.12.1969 21 6 4 - Manager: Aleksandrs Starkovs...
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  • Marino The following players have been capped in the past 12 months. Aleksandrs Starkovs (1994) Jurijs Andrejevs (1995) Jānis Dreimanis (1996–1998) Jurijs...
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    league, and playing together with strikers like Evgenii Milevskii and Aleksandr Starkov in 1985 with Daugava won the first league title. In 1986 Kanishchev...
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  • competitor Aleksandrs Solovjovs (born 1988), Latvian football player Aleksandrs Stankus (1907–1944), Latvian footballer Aleksandrs Starkovs (born 1955)...
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  • "Olimpik flame burning in Baku". uefa.com. UEFA. Retrieved 11 January 2014. "Starkov leaves FC Baku, Chikhradze heads Simurg". news.az. Archived from the original...
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    singer from Riga Anatoly Solovyev, pilot and cosmonaut, born in Riga Aleksandrs Starkovs, Latvia national football team coach of 2001–2004 Yury Tynyanov,...
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    of the Latvia national team, following the sacking of head coach Aleksandrs Starkovs. In January 2019, Astafjevs was appointed as the new coach of the...
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  • Yevgeny Gerchakov as Antonescu Anton Fyodorov as German officer Denis Starkov as schoolboy Elena Muravyova as hotel attendant Fedor Rumyantsev as sound...
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  • appointment of famous names such as Bülent Korkmaz, Winfried Schäfer, Aleksandrs Starkovs, Božidar Bandović and Milinko Pantić, the club did not achieve any...
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  • Starikov ru Mikhail Semyonovich Starikov ru Pyotr Starikov ru Aleksandr Starikovsky ru Georgy Starkov ru Yakov Staroverov ru Mikhail Starovoytov ru Georgy Starodubtsev...
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  • manager of Latvia national team from 2004 to 2007, having succeeded Aleksandrs Starkovs in December 2004. Born in Riga, Latvia, USSR, Andrejevs played for...
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    the Latvian champions for the first time since 2004 under manager Aleksandrs Starkovs. Smirnovs was afterwards named the best defender of the season by...
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    Paulauskas, Anatoly Polivoda, Ivan Dvornyi, Mikheil Korkia, Aleksandr Belov, Sergey Belov and Aleksandr Boloshev — men's team competition. Boris Kuznetsov —...
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    contract with Spartak Moscow, who were then managed by Latvian manager Aleksandrs Starkovs. After struggling to settle, he made just five appearances, and the...
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