- 1992–93 with PFC CSKA Moscow: 4 games. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1994–95 with PFC CSKA Moscow: 1 game. Yury
Antanovich at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) v t e...
- Ivan
Ivanavich Antanovich (Belarusian: Іва́н Іва́навіч Антано́віч, Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Антоно́вич born 3
April 1937) is a
Belarusian sociologist,...
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Algimantas Antanovich Mackevičius (born 28 May 1958) is a
Lithuanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Mackevičius
started his...
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Leader Alexander Khizhnyak Founders Anatol Niatylkin Ihar Lučanok Ivan
Antanovich Vladimir Gostyukhin Jauhien Babosau [be]
Founded 26 June 1993; 31 years...
- to:
Michael D.
Antonovich Mike
Antonovich (ice hockey) Yuri
Antonovich Antanovich,
Belarusian Antanavičius,
Lithianian Antonowicz,
Polish Antonovych (name)...
- Nausėda, who was
identified with a
Russified form of his name,
Gitanas Antanovich Nauseda,
joined the CPSU on 20 May 1988, and was
given a
party ticket...
- m.: Antanavičius f.: (unmarried) Antanavičiūtė f.: (married) Antanavičienė
Related names Polish:Antonowicz, Russian:Antonovich, Belarusian:
Antanovich...
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Pintat (1997-2001)
Austria -
Wolfgang Schüssel (1995-2000)
Belarus - Ivan
Antanovich (1997-1998) Ural
Latypov (1998-2000)
Belgium - Erik
Derycke (1995-1999)...
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Kravchanka 1990–91
Piatro Kravchanka 1991–94
Uladzimir Syanko 1994–97 Ivan
Antanovich 1997–98 Ural
Latypov 1998–2000
Mikhail Khvostov 2000–03
Sergei Martynov...
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Wolfgang Schüssel (1995-2000)
Belarus -
Uladzimir Syanko (1994-1997) Ivan
Antanovich (1997-1998)
Belgium - Erik
Derycke (1995-1999) Brussels-Capital Region...