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Erwin Helmchen (10 May 1907 – 8 June 1981) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a striker. He is the most
prolific goalscorer in
recorded history according...
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Helmchen is a
surname of
German origin,
meaning "little helmet".
People with that name include:
Christoph Helmchen (active 2016),
German neurologist, Ig...
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Martin Helmchen (born 1982) is a
German pianist. He has pla**** with
international orchestras and has
recorded discs of many
classical composers.
Helmchen was...
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Christoph Helmchen is a
German neurologist at
University of Lübeck and Ig
Nobel Prize winner of 2016 in medicine.
Helmchen and
colleagues have discovered...
- Messi,
Barcelona argued that
because Bican and Pelé, as well as
Erwin Helmchen and Abe Lenstra,
scored the
majority of
their goals in
leagues which were...
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Scottish player John McDougall,
against England on 2
March 1878.
German Erwin Helmchen scored 141
official hat-tricks in his
career with Pelé
having 92. American...
- kick goals: 35 – Hugo Sánchez, 1976–1997 Most hat-tricks: 141 –
Erwin Helmchen, 1924–1951 Most
goals scored by a
substitute in a
single game: 5 – Robert...
- FIFA Men's
Player awards. The
RSSSF sets the
record at 989
goals by
Erwin Helmchen, but this
tally includes 113
goals in regional, city and
league teams....
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International Edition. 5 (4): 385–415. doi:10.1002/anie.196603851. Prelog, V. &
Helmchen, G. (1982). "Basic
Principles of the CIP-System and
Proposals for a Revision"...
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Library of Congress. https://lccn.loc.gov/2006563805 "Prom 40:
Martin Helmchen plays Brahms". BBC
Music Events. Hopkins,
Antony (1964).
Talking About...