2005 Estonian Silverball: 2001, 2005 "Oper, Andres" (in Estonian). ESBL. Retrieved 16 September 2016. "Andres Oper lahkub Aalsborgi" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht...
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Opera Deutsche Oper Berlin, Oper Leipzig, Komische Oper Berlin, Alte Oper Romantische Oper, genre of German opera Surname Andres Oper, Estonian football...
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2009 until November of that year. The record for most goals is held by Andres Oper with 38. Estonians were introduced to the game of football by English...
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Retrieved 8 September 2017. "Paolo Guerrero". RSSSF. "Goran Pandev". RSSSF. "Andres Oper – Century of International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September...
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player Andres Olvik (born 1986), Estonian swimmer Andres Oper (born 1977), Estonian football player Andres Põder (born 1949), Estonian clergyman Andres Põime...
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16 +36 52 Andres Oper (13) Quarter-finals 1997–98 1 24 19 3 2 73 16 +57 60 Andres Oper (15) Winners 1998 1 14 11 2 1 46 14 +32 35 Andres Oper Indrek Zelinski...
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qualification match between Estonia and the Netherlands. The match saw Estonia's Andres Oper become the first player to score at the new stadium when he scored in...
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Netherlands]. Sakala (in Estonian). 16 August 2005. "Andres Oper ja Ragnar Klavan tegid Hollandis skoori" [Andres Oper and Ragnar Klavan scored in the Netherlands]...
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Rio Ferdinand Frank Lampard David Nugent Micah Richards Joel Lindpere Andres Oper Indrek Zelinski Shimon Gershon Omer Golan Idan Tal Barak Yitzhaki Nikolče...
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international goals was only beaten in 2002 by Indrek Zelinski, and later by Andres Oper. He also participated in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Eduard Eelma...
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