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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: 56. Chapters: Aivaras Lauri as, Algis Jankauskas, Andr jus Tere kinas, Andrius Gedgaudas, Andrius Jok as, Andrius Skerla, Andrius Veli ka, Art ras Fomenka, Art ras Rimkevi ius, Ar nas Klimavi ius, Ar nas Mika, Arvydas Novikovas, Audrius K anavi ius, Aurimas Ku ys, Dainius Gleveckas, Darius Maciulevi ius, Darius Miceika, Darius utautas, Darvydas ernas, Deividas esnauskis, Deividas emberas, Dominykas Galkevi ius, Edgaras esnauskis, Edgaras Jankauskas, Eduardas Kurskis, Eimantas Poderis, Evaldas Razulis, Fiodor Cernych, Gediminas Paulauskas, Giedrius Arlauskis, Giedrius utautas, Gintaras Kvitkauskas, Gintaras Stau, Gra vydas Mikul nas, Ignas Dedura, Igoris Pankratjevas, Irmantas Stumbrys, Irmantas Zelmikas, Karolis Jasaitis, K stutis Iva kevi ius, K stutis Ruzgys, Laurynas Rimavi ius, Linas Klimavi ius, Linas Pilibaitis, Mantas Samusiovas, Mantas Sav nas, Marius inikas, Marius Ki ys, Marius Skinderis, Marius Stankevi ius, Marius ali kas, Mindaugas Daunoravi ius, Mindaugas Grigalevi ius, Mindaugas Kalonas, Mindaugas Malinauskas, Nerijus Barasa, Nerijus Vasiliauskas, Nikolaj Misiuk, Orestas Buitkus, Paulius Paknys, Povilas Valin ius, Raimondas utautas, Ri ardas Beniu is, Robertas Ringys, Rytis Leli ga, Saulius Klevinskas, Saulius Mikalaj nas, Saulius Mikoli nas, Tadas Gra i nas, Tadas Kijanskas, Tadas Labukas, Tadas Pape kys, Tomas Danilevi ius, Tomas Daumantas, Tomas Kan elskis, Tomas Mikuckis, Tomas Ramelis, Tomas Tamo auskas, Vaidotas lekys, Valdas Kasparavi ius, Valdas Trakys, Valdemaras Martink nas, Valerijus Mi igurskis, Via eslavas Sukristovas, Vidas Alunderis, Vidas Dan enka, Vidmantas Vy niauskas, Viktoras Ol anskis, Vygantas Zubavi ius, Vytautas Apanavi ius, Vytautas Luk a, ydr nas Kar emarskas. Excerpt: Edgaras Jankauskas (born 12 March 1975) is a Lithuanian retired footballer, and the current assistant manager of Heart of Midlothian F.C. in the Scottish Premier League. A powerful striker who excelled in the physical side of the game, he was also relatively skilled. Other than in his own he played professionally in nine different countries, and represented the Lithuanian national team for almost 20 years. Whilst with Porto Jankauskas made history as the first Lithuanian footballer to win the UEFA Champions League, in 2004. Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, Soviet Union, Jankauskas moved to local giants FK algiris' youth ranks at 16, from neighbouring FK Panerys. In 1996 he joined PFC CSKA Moscow and later spent a further year in the Russian capital with FC Torpedo. In 1997 Jankauskas moved to Club Brugge KV, and helped the club win the Belgian championship in his first season; however, in January 2000, he became the most expensive Lithuanian player of all time, when Real Sociedad paid Brugge 2.3 million for his services. After another year and a half in San Sebastian, Jankauskas was loaned to S.L. Benfica for the 2001-02 season, and the following year was signed by F.C. Porto, under manager Jose Mourinho. Although not always a regular starter, Jankauskas made an important contribution to a side which conquered all in Portugal, winning the league and cup double in 2002-03 and the national championship in the following year. Jankauskas also helped Porto to an unprecedented run of European success and, while he missed selection for the 2003 UEFA Cup final-winning squad, he was a substitute when the Dragons won the UEFA Champions League against AS Monaco FC in the following year. After the departure of Mourinho, Jankauskas fell out of favor in Porto and joined OGC Nice on loan, but he failed to settle in France and eventually signed for Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian - via FBK Kaunas - in 2005. In a complex deal, he was loaned to Hearts at the behest of V