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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Aleh Patotski, Aleksandr Alumona, Alexander Hleb, Alex Porfirio de Lima, Alyaksandr Baranaw, Alyaksandr Fyedarovich, Alyaksandr Hutar, Alyaksandr Kalatsey, Alyaksandr Kobets, Alyaksandr Lebedzew, Alyaksandr Pawlaw, Alyaksandr Tsyarentsyew, Alyaksandr Valadzko, Alyaksandr Yermakovich, Alyaksandr Yurevich, Alyaksey Baha, Alyaksey Khaletski, Andrey Dzivakow, Andrey Horbach, Andrey Shcharbakow, Anri Khagush, Anton Sakharov, Artem Kontsevoy, Artsyom Hancharyk, Artsyom Radzkow, Barys Pankrataw, Bojan Gjorgievski, Dmitry Molosh, Dzmitry Baha, Dzmitry Kamarowski, Dzmitry Klimovich, Dzmitry Likhtarovich, Dzmitry Mazalewski, Dzmitry Platonaw, Dzmitry Shchagrykovich, Dzyanis Palyakow, Edhar Alyakhnovich, Eduard Chudnovsky, Egor Filipenko, Filip Rudzik, Gennadi Bliznyuk, Henadz Mardas, Hovhannes Goharyan, Igor Shitov, Ihar Stasevich, Ihor Chumachenko, Ionas Pyatrawskas, Ivan Pecha, Maksim Bardachow, Maksim Skavysh, Maksim Zhavnerchik, Marko Simi, Mateja Ke man, Mauro Alonso, Maycon Rogerio Silva Calijuri, Mikalay Ryndzyuk, Mikhail Afanasyev, Mikhail Gordeichuk, Mikhail Sivakov, Nikolai Branfilov, Oleg Strakhanovich, Pavel Byahanski, Pavel Chasnowski, Pavel Nyakhaychyk, Pavel Platonaw, Raman Stsyapanaw, Raman Vasilyuk, Renan Bardini Bressan, Sergey Krivets, Sergey Sosnovski, Syarhey Hlyabko, Syarhey Kuznyatsow, Syarhey Vyeramko, Vadim Kurlovich, Vadim Skripchenko, Valentin Radevich, Valery Strypeykis, Valery Tarasenka, Vasil Khamutowski, Vitali Kazantsev, Vitali Kutuzov, Vitali Rodionov, Vital Bulyga, Vital Panasyuk, Vital Rahozhkin, Vladimir Rzhevsky, Vladislav Mirchev, Vyachaslaw Hryharaw, Yawhen Branavitski, Yawhen Kuntsevich, Yawhen Lashankow, Yuri Puntus, Yuri Zhevnov, Yury Astravukh, Yury Ryzhko, Zaven Badoyan. Excerpt: Alyaksandr Paulavich Hleb (Belarusian: , pronounced;; born 1 May 1981) commonly referred to in English as Alexander Hleb, is a Belarusian footballer who currently plays for FC BATE Borisov. His natural and preferred position is attacking midfielder or 'in the hole' behind the strikers, but he is often deployed on the wing. Hleb grew up in Minsk. His mother was a builder, while his father drove petrol tankers. His father had volunteered to help knock down uninhabitable houses in Ukraine as the result of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Hleb believes this exposure to radiation caused his father's ill health. Before getting involved with football, Hleb was a keen swimmer and gymnast. His younger brother Vyacheslav is also a footballer. Hleb developed playing football on the concrete pitches of Dinamo Minsk school. At the age of 17, he signed for BATE Borisov, a Belarusian Premier League team from Borisov. Spotted by scouts, Alexander and his younger brother Vyacheslav were signed in 2000 by German Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart for approximately 150,000. He made his Bundesliga debut on 5 September 2000 in an away match at Kaiserslautern, coming on as a substitute for the last 20 minutes. Despite only making six league appearances in his first season with Stuttgart, Hleb became a regular at the club in his second season there and went on to establish himself as an important player for the team. In 2002-03, Stuttgart finished as runners-up in the Bundesliga and enjoyed a Champions League victory over Manchester United and Hleb had become established as the team's playmaker. However, after team manager Felix Magath left to join Bayern Munich in the summer of 2004, Stuttgart were not as successful under new coach Matthias Sammer, having finished the 2004-05 season in fifth place. Nevertheless, Hleb was on top of the assist chart in his last season in the Bundesliga. Hleb playing for Arsenal.In June 2005, Hleb joined English side Arsenal for a sum which may reach 15 milli