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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: 46. Chapters: Aleksandr Gitselov, Anatoli Ponomarev, Anatoli Shelest, Anders Eriksson (footballer), Anders Linderoth, Andreas Bild, Andreas Ravelli, Andrejs Rubins, Atiba Hutchinson, Axel Johansson (footballer), Bertil Backvall, Bjorn Andersson, Daniel Svensson (footballer), Dani Hamzo, Davio Vioarsson, Delvin Junior Countess, Denis Veli, Emil Krafth, Emin Nouri, Freddy Borg, Freddy Soderberg, Fredrik Bild, Fredrik Gustafson, Gabriel Ucar, Glenn Stahl, Goran Hagberg, Hans Eklund, Hans Lindbom, Harry Bild, Helgi Danielsson, Ingemar Teever, Inge Ejderstedt, Jabu Mahlangu, Jan Jansson (footballer), Jan Mattsson, Jari Europaeus, Jesper Jansson, Joachim Bjorklund, Joakim Wulff, Johan Svensson, John Pelu, Kalle Bjorklund, Kaspars Gork s, Kevin Amuneke, Linus Malmborg, Ludwig Ernstsson, Marco Da Silva, Marcus Andreasson, Mario Vasilj, Markus Jonsson, Mark Watson (Canadian soccer), Martin Claesson, Natus Ponnie, Neil Hlavaty, Obie Etie Ikechukwu, Par Cederqvist, Patrik Bojent, Patrik Hansson, Paulo Figueiredo, Pavel Zavadil, Peter Binkovski, Peter Wibran, Pyotr Gitselov, Pyotr Sedunov, Robert Veselovsky, Robin Malmqvist, Ryan Johnson (soccer), Sergei Prigoda, Sergey Andreyev, Stefan Landberg, Stefan Logi Magnusson, Stefan oroarson, Stig Svensson, Teafore Bennett, Teitur Thordarson, Therese Lundin (footballer), Thomas Ravelli, Tobias Grahn, Tomas Backman, Tommy Svensson, Tyler Hughes, Ulrik Jansson, Yamba Asha, Yevgeni Kuznetsov (footballer born 1961), orvaldur Sigbjornsson. Excerpt: Kaspars Gork s (born 6 November 1981) is a Latvian footballer, who plays for Reading in the Premier League as a defender. He is also a regular with the Latvia national team. Born in Riga, Gork s began his career at FK Auda, scoring 9 goals in 77 appearances. After a week long trial, he joined Swedish club, Osters IF in December 2002, playing in the Allsvenskan, the Swedish top flight. He moved to Assyriska Foreningen in 2005, who were then in the Allsvenskan. He moved back to Latvia in 2006, signing for FK Ventspils, and he scored five goals for Ventspils in the clubs Championship winning 2006 Virsl ga season. He also played for Ventspils in the second qualifying round of the 2006-07 UEFA Cup, against English Premier League club Newcastle United. Gork s joined Blackpool on 1 January 2007. On 20 August 2007, Gork s was named in the Press Association's The Championship "Team of the Week." Eight days later, Gork s scored his first goals for Blackpool in a League Cup second-round tie at Derby County. The Latvian's two goals were both equalisers - one in normal time and one in extra time - in a game that went to a penalty-shootout, won by Blackpool 7-6. On 1 October, Gork s was again named in the Press Association's The Championship "Team of the Week." Gork s scored his first league goal for Blackpool, in their 1-0 victory over Scunthorpe United at Bloomfield Road on 10 November 2007. On 29 December 2007, he was named as runner-up in the annual Latvian Player of the Year Awards by the Latvian Football Federation behind the winner, Vit lijs Astafjevs of Skonto. He was named in The Championship "Team of the Week" for a third time on 25 February 2008, alongside teammate Stephen McPhee, and again on 10 March. He was named as the Yorkshire Seasiders Player of the Year on 6 May. The following day, Blackpool activated an option to extend his contract with the club by one year. Following the season, his first full season in English football, in which he had become a regular in t