Otto Silber (17 March 1893 – 23 December 1940) was an Estonian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Silber participated...
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businessman Mitchell D. Silber (born 1970), American political risk, intelligence, and security analyst, and television commentator Otto Silber (1893–1940), Estonian...
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athletes, such as future Estonia national team players Voldemar Luik and Otto Silber and Olympic runner Johannes Villemson. On 6 June 1909, Meteor and Merkuur...
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died in Soviet prison camp at Solikamsk on 27 December 1941 aged 40. Otto Silber – competed internationally at the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the national...
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(unofficial) Eduard Ellman-Eelma – the former Estonia international footballer Otto Silber – Estonia international Voldemar Peterson – Estonia international Dmitri...
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Estonia. As Estonia's previous captain Heinrich Paal was not present, Otto Silber took over the armband. For debutant Eduard Jõepere, this was ultimately...
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86' Stančiks 56' Stadium: Makabi Stadionas Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Otto Silber (Estonia) Note: Stasys Sabaliauskas set the goal scoring record for Lithuania...
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Heinrich Paal, Arnold Pihlak, H.Põder, Bernhard Rein, Voldemar Rõks, Otto Silber, Evald Tipner, Oskar Üpraus, Hugo Väli) 1 round (May 25, 1928 ) (Stade...
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Tell (4) Elmar Kaljot (3) Eduard Maurer (3) Otto Silber (3) Georg Vain (3) Oskar Üpraus (3) August Silber (2) Hugo Väli (2) Eugen Eiman (1) Eduard Ellman-Eelma...
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1920 17 October 1920 Gustav Sepp 1 0 17 October 1920 17 October 1920 Otto Silber 20 0 17 October 1920 4 July 1926 Vladimir Tell 11 5 17 October 1920 24...
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