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Willi Wigold (10
December 1909 – 28
November 1944) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a
forward for
Fortuna Düsseldorf and the
Germany national team...
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Richard Kuremaa Alfred Aston Ernest Libérati
Ernst Albrecht Willi Wigold Imre
Markos György Sárosi Géza
Toldi Johnny Squires Giovanni Ferrari Anfilogino...
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Bernhard Steffen (1958–60) 2 caps
Anton Turek (1950–54) 20 caps
Willi Wigold (1932–34) 4 caps Gerd Zewe (1978–79) 4 caps
Felix Zwolanowski (1940) 2 caps...
- Uuiggeldasgihueruia. The
first part of the word
developed from the
proper name
Wigold, the
second part
refers to a terp (warft; an
artificial dwelling mount)...
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qualifier Josef R****elnberg (4), Karl
Hohmann (3),
Ernst Albrecht (1),
Willi Wigold (1) 09–1 (4–0) Liechtenstein
Mannheim 4 June 1996
Friendly match Stefan...
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Jakob Bender 6 Paul Mehl 70' 7
Georg Hochgesang 85' 8 Theo
Breuer 9
Felix Zwolanowski 10' 10
Willi Wigold 11
Stanislaus Kobierski Manager:
Heinz Körner...
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available in German)
Hermann Wiggers at DFB (also
available in German)
Willi Wigold at DFB (also
available in German) Paul
Winkler at DFB (also
available in...
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Canadian literature turns 50".
Vancouver Sun,
October 3, 2009.
Rebecca Wigold "Canadian
Literature at 60: How
CanLit Works | •La littérature canadienne...
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Luxembourg City,
Luxembourg Mengel 27'
Report R****elnberg 2', 35', 57', 89'
Wigold 12'
Albrecht 24'
Hohmann 30', 52', 53' Stadium:
Stade Muni****l Attendance:...
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Eastern Front in ****ivka, Ukraine, on 19 June 1942 aged 33.
Willi Wigold –
German international footballer (1932–34). Pla**** for
Fortuna Dusseldorf...