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Layvin Marc
Kurzawa (born 4
September 1992) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for
Primeira Liga club Boavista.
Kurzawa began his...
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Kurzawa or
kurzawa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kurzawa (Polish pronunciation: [kuˈʐava]) is a
Polish surname. It may
refer to: Józef
Kurzawa (1910–1940)...
- Rafał
Maciej Kurzawa ([ˈrafaw kuˈʐava] ; born 29
January 1993) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a left
winger for
Ekstraklasa club Pogoń...
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European champions Real Madrid, and the
first since 2014–15
without Layvin Kurzawa, who also
departed after his
contract expired. As of 3
February 2025. Note:...
- Koseła
Kamil Kosowski Hubert Kostka Marek Koźmiński
Ryszard Kraus Rafał
Kurzawa Marcin Kuźba Włodzimierz Lubański
Arkadiusz Milik Kazimierz Moskal Andrzej...
- "Transferts : le PSG
officialise les départs d'Abdou
Diallo à
Leipzig et de
Layvin Kurzawa à Fulham". L'Équipe (in French). 1
September 2022.
Retrieved 1 September...
- Józef
Kurzawa (1910–1940) was a
Polish and
Roman Catholic priest. He was
executed by
firing squad. He is one of the 108
Martyrs of
World War II who were...
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cleared by
Thomas Meunier. In the 40th minute,
Paris Saint-Germain's
Layvin Kurzawa scored an own goal in an
attempt to
block a shot by Andrés Iniesta. The...
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football history. This,
combined with the
sales of
Geoffrey Kondogbia,
Layvin Kurzawa,
Yannick Carrasco,
Aymen Abdennour,
Lucas Ocampos and others, saw the Monegasque...
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Retrieved 2
February 2023. "Vaclik,
Kurzawa, Van
Ginkel e mais três:
Boavista inscreve reforços" [Vaclik,
Kurzawa, Van
Ginkel and
three more: Boavista...