- pla****, and
Choumis,
alongside three other players became the top
scorer of the league, with 12
goals netted in 14 matches. In 1936,
Choumis moved to Romanian...
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point short of Yugoslavia. A
notable figure during these years was
Kostas Choumis, who
scored a
total of 7
goals in the
Balkan Cup,
being among the all-time...
- Hanz 1956–1958
Kostas Talianos 1958–1959
Takis Tsigkis 1959–1961
Vaggelis Choumis 1961–1962
Andreas Lazarides 1962–1963
Jesse Carver 1963–1964 Neil Franklin...
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Ildefonso Pueblo (Native American)
potter (born 1887) 1981 –
Kostas Choumis, Gr****-Romanian
footballer (born 1913) 1983 –
Frank Reynolds, American...
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Lixus ليكسوس (Arabic)
Lixus location on the map Alternative name
Choumis /
Tchoumis /
Choumich Location Larache,
Larache Province, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima...
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goals Sándor
Schwartz 2
goals Asen
Panchev L****mir
Angelov Kostas Choumis Iuliu Bodola Ștefan
Dobay 1 goal
Penko Rafailov Mihail Lozanov Giannis...
- – Judy Canova,
American actress and
comedian (died 1983) 1913 –
Kostas Choumis, Gr****
footballer (died 1981) 1913 –
Russell Rouse,
American screenwriter...
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Iuliu Bodola 1 goal Asen
Peshev Mihail Lozanov Vladimir Todorov Kostas Choumis Blagoje Marjanović Ștefan
Dobay "Balkan Cup 1934-1935". EU-football.info...
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Salami Ghana Nigeria 1967
Pavlos Vasiliou Greece Cyprus 1970
Kostas Choumis Greece Romania 1941 Joe
Gaetjens Haiti United
States 1950 United States...
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Bulgaria 1929-31(1), 1931(2), 1932(1), 1934-35(1), 1935(2), 1936(1) 13
Rudolf Wetzer Romania 7 1929-31(7)
Kostas Choumis Greece 1934-35(1), 1935(4), 1936(2)...