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Spartak (Russian: Спартак) is an
international fitness and
sports society that
unites some
countries of the
former Soviet Union. In the
Soviet era, the...
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Spartacus (/
ˈspɑːrtəkəs/; c. 103–71 BC) was a
Thracian gladiator (Thraex) who was one of the
escaped slave leaders in the
Third Servile War, a
major slave...
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which represented one of the
Soviet republics. The club
consisted of
Spartakas Kaunas and
Dinamo Kaunas players.
Their first match was
against Stroitel...
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standings from 1941–1950. (Not Complete,
World War II) 1
Spartakas Kaunas 5 5 0 0 30- 3 27 10 2
Spartakas Vilnius 4 3 0 1 8- 9 -1 6 3
Dinamo Kaunas 2 2 0 0 5-...
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football competition in Lithuania.
Spartakas Kaunas won the championship. Source: rsssf.com Source: rsssf.com
Spartakas Šiauliai 8-4 Žalgiris Šiauliai Žalgiris...
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scorer (Team)
Goals 1945
Spartakas Kaunas Dinamo Vilnius Sodyba Klaipėda /
Spartakas Šiauliai ? 1946
Dinamo Kaunas Spartakas Kaunas Lokomotyvas Panevėžys...
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Vilnius and
there became "
Spartakas"
table tennis society coach. From 1953 he
lived in Moscow, been
Moscow "
Spartakas"
society head coach. Nikolskis...
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finals as well, and won the
second of them. 17
September 1975
Stadion Spartaka,
Trnava Attendance: 14,890 Referee:
Ernst Dörflinger-Buser (Switzerland)...
- Attendance: 22,412 Referee: Bo
Karlsson (Sweden) 18
October 1989 Štadión
Spartaka,
Trnava Attendance: 7,765 Referee:
Aleksandr Kokriakov (Soviet Union) 18...
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changed to
Raudonoji Žvaigždė. In 1959, many
former Spartakas Vilnius players had joined. In 1962, it was re-given the name Saliutas...