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Lettre Van
Gaals Neus Brak (in Dutch)". Staantribune.
Archived from the
original on 15 June 2018.
Retrieved 15 June 2018. "Louis van
Gaal". ESPN Soccernet...
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Gaal may
refer to:
Gaal (biblical figure) Béla
Gaál (1893–1945),
Hungarian film
director Franciska Gaal (1904–1973),
Hungarian actress Gaszton Gaál (1868–1932)...
- Margaris. The
Gaals moved again in 1957, to the
University of Minnesota,
where she
became an ****ociate
professor emeritus. In
later life,
Gaal became a lithographer...
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Gaal Dornick is a
fictional character in the
Foundation series by
Isaac Asimov.
Introduced in
Foundation (1951), he is a
gifted young mathematician from...
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World Cups. He
joined the
first team in the 2009–10
season after Louis van
Gaal was
appointed as the main coach; he pla****
almost every game that season...
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losses to
Portugal and the
Republic of Ireland,
prompting manager Louis van
Gaal to resign. ****
Advocaat became the
national coach of the
Netherlands for...
- also on the
pitch in Lusail, in
addition to
Netherlands manager Louis van
Gaal. The
Netherlands entered the game
having been
undefeated in
their 19 previous...
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Pieter Gaal (19 July 1769 in
Middelburg – 13/18
January 1819 in Middelburg) was a
Dutch painter, the son of
Thomas Gaal.
Gaal came from a
family of painters...
- Gábor
Gaál (8
March 1891 – 13
August 1954) was a
Hungarian sociologist,
literary critic and
aesthetician active in Romania.
Gaál was born in to the family...
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After the
success of Cruyff,
another Dutchman – Ajax manager,
Louis van
Gaal –
arrived at the Camp Nou, and with the
talents of Luís Figo, Luis Enrique...