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    Gergely Rudolf (Hungarian: [ˈɡɛrɡɛj ˈrudolf]; born 9 March 1985) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Rudolf was born...
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    Look up Gergely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gergely (pronounced [gɛrˈgɛj]) is a Hungarian given name and surname meaning Gregory (given name)...
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    Rudolph (name) (redirect from Rudolf)
    Bob's Burgers Ernie Rudolph (1909–2003), American baseball pitcher Gergely Rudolf (born 1985), Hungarian football player Jack Rudolph (American football)...
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  • Hungarian international team player and former Genoa C.F.C. player Gergely Rudolf signed a three-year contract with Diósgyőr, and would score 6 goals...
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  • Mamadou Diallo Hungary Márton Esterházy Josef Fitos Sándor Torghelle Gergely Rudolf Dominik Nagy László Kleinheisler Iceland Helgi Sigurðsson Hörður Björgvin...
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  • Pölöskei 9 FW  HUN Róbert Feczesin 10 MF  HUN István Kovács 14 FW  HUN Gergely Rudolf 15 FW  HUN Viktor Sejben 16 MF  POR Filipe Oliveira 17 FW  HUN Máté...
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  • Giorgos Karagounis (1 in Greek League) Charis Mavrias (1 in Greek League) Gergely Rudolf (1 in Greek League) Simão (1 in Greek League) Loukas Vyntra (1 in Greek...
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  • 13 March. The visitors took the lead late in the first half through Gergely Rudolf, following a free-kick by Sergio Almirón. Milan's equaliser in the very...
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    Azerbaijan in Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai. In the 37th minute, Gergely Rudolf scored a goal. The second goal was scored by Tamás Hajnal in the 81st...
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  • 1935–37, 1938–39 István Pakó – Livorno – 1948–49 Rudolf Plemich – Triestina – 1929–30 Gergely Rudolf – Genoa, Bari – 2010–11 Roland Sallai – Palermo –...
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