Anton K. "Toni" Fritsch (10 July 1945 – 14 September 2005) was an Austrian footballer who later started a successful career in American football in the...
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publisher and anti-semitic pundit Thomas Fritsch (1944–2021), German television and dubbing actor Toni Fritsch (1945–2005), Austrian player of football...
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placekickers were both soccer-style kickers: Roy Gerela for Pittsburgh and Toni Fritsch for Dallas. This was the first Super Bowl to have the game's respective...
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a 10-6 halftime lead on Earl Campbell's 4-yard touchdown run and a Toni Fritsch's 38-yard field goal while the 49ers countered with kicks of 26 and 19...
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prospects in other sports such as: Bob Hayes, Cornell Green, Peter Gent, Toni Fritsch,[citation needed] Percy Howard, Ken Johnson, Ron Howard, Wade Manning...
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on the Dolphins 9-yard line, but the drive ended with no points when Toni Fritsch's 28-yard field goal attempt was blocked by linebacker Kim Bokamper. The...
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of the rabona in American football was by Dallas Cowboys placekicker Toni Fritsch, who was a former soccer player. He used it late in the fourth quarter...
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at home. Two goals in a 3–2 victory were scored by Toni Fritsch, who was then nicknamed "Wembley Toni". However, in the same year, Austria failed to qualify...
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and also participated in the Cycling Road World Championships in 2006 Toni Fritsch – Ex-player for Rapid Vienna and the Austria national team played in...
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Pastorini (Toni Fritsch kick) Third quarter PIT – Matt Bahr 37-yard field goal HOU – Toni Fritsch 24-yard field goal Fourth quarter HOU – Toni Fritsch 34-yard...
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