• 23 April 1918 – 7 June 1973) was a Soviet football player and manager. Ponomarev was born in Horlivka near Donetsk, Ukrainian People's Republic. As a player...
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  • Aleksandr Ponomarev (1918 – 1973) was a Soviet Ukrainian football player and manager Aleksandr Ponomarev may also refer to: Aleksandr Ponomaryov (footballer...
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  • his native country. Manager: Raymond Goethals Manager: Rudolf Illovszky Manager: Aleksandr Ponomarev Manager: Helmut Schön RSSSF weltfussball.de [1]...
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    father, Eurasianist political philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, who was nearly killed in the same attack. Ponomarev spoke enthusiastically about the assassination...
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    have purported to speak for the NRA: Ilya Ponomarev, and an unidentified militant going by "Aleksandr." Ponomarev granted an English-language interview discussing...
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  • Ponomaryov (redirect from Ponomarev)
    include: Ponomarev Aleksandr Ponomarev (1918–1973), choir conductor Alexander Evgenievich Ponomarev, (born 1957) Russian painter Anton Ponomarev (born 1988)...
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  • re-organization of the team, former player Aleksandr Ponomarev became the head coach of the club. In 1954, Shakhtar under Ponomarev won the Class B League, thus sealing...
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    Union and East Germany was fixed at the request of Soviet coach Aleksandr Ponomarev. Source: FIFA 27 August 1972 15:00 Olympiastadion, Munich Attendance:...
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  • Head coach: Abdel-Fatah Hamad Head coach: Bob Guelker Head coach: Aleksandr Ponomarev Head coach: Jupp Derwall "1972 Summer Olympics: Football, Men". Olympedia...
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    journalist, political scientist, and activist. She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin, a supporter of Vladimir Putin and a far-right political philosopher...
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