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- J****z Michallik (born April 22, 1966, in Chorzów, Poland) is a former professional soccer player, coach, and current television sports commentator. Born...
- Krystian Jan Michallik (born 13 May 1944) is a Polish former footballer who pla**** as a defender. He pla**** in two matches for the Poland national football...
- Ghantous, Steve Daly, Keith Hetrick, Ryan S. Jhun, Michel Schulz, and Fritz Michallik, with additional background vocals from Nikki Flores and Melanie Fontana...
- Heinz Michallik (born 21 July 1947) is a German former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. Born in Hamm, Michallik pla**** for DJK Gütersloh...
- European challenge'". BBC Sport. 29 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018. Michallik, Danny. "Luis Suarez makes La Liga history with another 4-goal outing"...
- play-by-play announcers while Lutz Pfannenstiel, Kasey Keller, J****z Michallik, and Alejandro Moreno are working as other color commentators. while the...
- featured the on-air team of play-by-play announcer JP Dellacamera and J****z Michallik as the color analyst. One World Sports also produced Cosmos classics,...
- Eddie Cheever, Scott Goodyear Serie A on ABC – Matteo Bonatti, J****z Michallik International Soccer on ABC – Steve McManaman, Stewart Robson, Efan Ekoku...
- 1998; adding Richard Goulooze from SC Cambuur, U.S. international J****z Michallik, and then completing the first three-team trade in league history to land...
- instrumentation, producer Wolfgang Webenau – producer, instrumentation Fritz Michallik – programming, instrumentation, producer Bridger Fogle – choir, chorus...