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Vogts is a surname, and may
refer to:
Berti Vogts (born 30
December 1946),
German football player and
manager Howard C.
Vogts (1929 – 7
August 2010),...
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German Cup once, and the UEFA Cup twice.
Vogts also pla**** in the 1977
European Cup
Final defeat by Liverpool.
Vogts made 419
Bundesliga appearances for Mönchengladbach...
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Coach Vogts first came to
Bethpage in 1952,
after graduating from
Adelphi University in
Garden City, New York.
Vogts started the football...
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obtaining his
doctorate from Jena in 1894. The
Vogts met in 1897 in Paris, and
eventually married in 1899. The
Vogts were
close to the
Krupp family. Friedrich...
- AFFA
extended Berti Vogts'
contract a
further two years,
until the end of the 2014 FIFA
World Cup
qualification cycle.
Under Vogts,
Azerbaijan had some...
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August Christoph Carl
Vogt (German: [foːkt] ; 5 July 1817 – 5 May 1895) was a
German scientist, philosopher, po****rizer of science, and
politician who...
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Stephen Guy
Vogt (/ˈvoʊt/ VOTE; born
November 1, 1984) is an
American professional baseball manager and
former catcher and
coach who
currently serves as...
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Vogts Villa (
Vogt's Villa in English) is a 1996
album by
Norwegian singer Morten Harket, sung in Norwegian. The song "Vuggevise" is a Norwegian-language...
- 1922, the
Vogts defined the
concept of
pathoclisis through their research on
insects and the
human cerebral cortex. In
January 1923, the
Vogts traveled...
- Günther
Vogt (born 1957) is a
Liechtensteiner landscape architect and
professor emeritus.
Vogt was born in 1957 in Balzers.
After training in horticulture...