- Voldemārs
Plade (sometimes also
called Valdis Plade; 24
December 1900 – 27
January 1961) was a
Latvian football forward and manager, the most notable...
- Alfrēds
Plade (11 June 1905 – 29
March 1944) was a
Latvian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He made one
appearance for the
Latvia national team...
- 2020. "Kurts
Plade". EU Football.
Retrieved 4
September 2020.
Kurts Plade at WorldFootball.net
Kurts Plade at EU-Football.info
Kurts Plade at Olympedia...
- Voldemārs Žins
International Friendly Lithuania Home 6–3 27 July 1927 Voldemārs
Plade 1929
Baltic Cup
Lithuania Home 3–1 14
August 1929 Ēriks Pētersons 1930 Baltic...
- tour. 1992:
Dalton 2009: Tyve Ti 2010:
Dalton Var Her! "Dalton
udsender ny
plade og
turnerer igen -
Nyhed - GAFFA.dk". 2012-09-06.
Archived from the original...
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venner med dem i 23 år. Første gang jeg
nogensinde spillede med på en
anden plade, var med dem – jeg var i
Dallas og lave
Return of the
Vampire i 1992. De...
- Anti-Soviet
dissident Kurts Klāsens (1895—1973),
Latvian sports sailor Kurts Plade (1898–1945),
Latvian footballer Alwyn Kurts (1915–2000),
Australian actor...
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Tournament Name Team
Goals 1928
Arnold Pihlak Estonia 3 1929 Voldemārs
Plade Latvia 3
Eugen Einman Estonia
Eduard Ellman-Eelma Estonia 1930 Ēriks...
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Latvian military commander,
military theorist and
politician Voldemārs
Plade (1900-????),
Latvian football forward and
football manager Voldemārs Reinholds...
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enkelte nye
sange –
blandt andet "Held Og Lykke" – til sin
greatest hits-
plade. Pladen, der
solgte omkring 170.000, blev
fulgt op med en
mindre turné,...