- Ștefan
Dobay (Hungarian:
Dobay István, 26
September 1909 – 7
April 1994), was a
Romanian footballer who pla**** as a
striker and manager. He pla**** for...
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Dobai or
Dobay may
refer to: Ştefan
Dobay (1909–1994), Hungarian-Romanian
footballer Karol Dobay (1928–1982),
Slovak football striker Gyula Dobay (1937–2007)...
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Karol Dobay (2
December 1928 – 20
December 1982) was a
former Slovak football striker who pla**** for
Dynamo ČSD Košice,
Dukla Prague and
Jednota Košice...
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Gyula Dobay (18
November 1937 – 11 June 2007) was a
freestyle swimmer from Hungary. He
competed at the 1956, 1960 and 1964
Olympics in
eight events in...
- The Ștefan
Dobay Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Dumbrăvița, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, is the home
ground of CSC...
- Forwards:
Gheorghe Oprean, Zoltán Beke,
Silviu Bindea,
Gheorghe Ciolac, Ştefan
Dobay,
Ladislau Raffinski, Sándor Schwartz, Graţian Sepi II,
Mihai Tänzer, Adalbert...
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Csilla Madarász-Bajnogel-Dobai (23 June 1943 – 31
December 2021) was a
Hungarian swimmer who won a
bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m
freestyle relay at the...
- Guiraud, Pierre, L'Argot. Que sais-je?, Paris: PUF, 1958, p. 700
Carol De
Dobay Rifelj (1987). Word and Figure: The
Language of Nineteenth-Century French...
- Sárosi Pál
Teleki Jenő
Vincze Enrique Guaita Kick Smit Leen
Vente Ștefan
Dobay Isidro Lángara Luis
Regueiro Gösta
Dunker Knut
Kroon André
Abegglen Willy...
- Wetterström André
Abegglen 2
goals Oldřich Nejedlý Jean
Nicolas Pál
Titkos Ștefan
Dobay 1 goal
Henri Isemborghs Roberto Tomás Fernández José Magriñá
Vlastimil Kopecký...