- Róbert
Vittek (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrɔːbert ˈʋitek]; born 1
April 1982) is a
Slovak former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. With 23...
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David Villa Diego Forlán 4
goals Gonzalo Higuaín
Miroslav Klose Róbert
Vittek 3
goals Luís
Fabiano Asamoah Gyan
Landon Donovan Luis Suárez 2
goals Carlos...
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leagues of a
higher standard, with the
German Bundesliga (best
scorer Róbert
Vittek to 1. FC Nürnberg in 2003),
English Premier League (Vladimír
Kinder to Middlesbrough...
- the
penalty spot by
striker Róbert
Vittek, the last kick of the game in a 2–1 defeat.
Despite elimination,
Vittek's goal
returned to the top of the goalscoring...
- Petr Čech,
Ladislav Petráš, Marián Masný, Ján Pivarník, Ján Mucha, Róbert
Vittek,
Peter Pekarík, and
Marek Hamšík were all born in Czechoslovakia. The International...
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Sidibe Igor Bogdanović
Dragan Vukmir Nenad Novaković Dušan Brković Róbert
Vittek Dalibor Volaš Rene Mihelič Suk Hyun-jun Ivan
Bobko Frank Feltscher Debreceni...
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second highest topscorer (22 goals) of all time,
second only to Róbert
Vittek with (23 goals).
Slovak Second Division (1993–) Winners: 2023–24 KFC Komárno...
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goals Pauleta 7
goals Andres Oper
Cristiano Ronaldo 6
goals Róbert
Vittek 5
goals Māris
Verpakovskis Andrei Arshavin 4
goals Juris Laizāns Aleksandr...
- in Annapolis,
Maryland in 1964.
Their original lineup consisted of Dave
Vittek on lead vocals, Tom
Curley on lead
guitar and harmonica, Alan
Fowler on...
- N.; Ritch, R.; Camras, C. B.; Morris, D. J.; Latif, S. A.; Vecsei, P.;
Vittek, J.; Gordon, G. G.; Southren, A. L. (1991). "5 alpha-dihydrocortisol in...