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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: 34. Chapters: Aghvan Mkrtchyan, Aleh Kavalyow, Alexandru Maxim, Alyaksandr Danilaw, Alyaksandr Klimenka, Alyaksandr Kobets, Alyaksandr Lyantsevich, Alyaksandr Shahoyka, Alyaksey Pankavets, Alyaksey Tsimashenka, Andrey Arhiptsaw, Andrey Baranok, Andrey Dashuk, Andrey Harawtsow, Andrey Misyuk, Andrey Skorobogatko, Andrey Yusipets, Anton Matsveenka, Anton Rabtsaw, Ara Hakobyan, Armen Tigranyan, Artsyom Hancharyk, Art rs Silagailis, Avua-Siav Leo Nelson, Dzmitry Rabtsaw, Dzyanis Karolik, Dzyanis Myadzvedzew, Eduard Gatiyev, Eduard Sergienko, Eric Kamdem Kamdem, Gennadi Bliznyuk, Georgi Bizhev, Igor igirla, Ihar Kuzmyanok, Ihar Logvinaw, Ihar Maltsaw, Ihar Tarlowski, Illya Rylinski, Ivan Sulim, Kirill Pavlyuchek, Maksim Razumaw, Maycon Rogerio Silva Calijuri, Mikalay Barsukow, Mikalay Kashewski, Nikolai Branfilov, Nikolay Lipatkin, Oleksandr Ryabokon, Pavel Rybak, Pavel Sviridenko, Pavel Trubila, Pavel Yawseenka, Pavlo Lobtsov, Raman Kirenkin, Renan Bardini Bressan, Richard Bohomo, Sergei Gorlukovich, Serhiy Kuznetsov (footballer born 1982), Stanimir Georgiev, Syarhey Kantsavy, Syarhey Kazeka, Syarhey Kozak, Syarhey Kuzminich, Syarhey Matsveychyk, Tomasz Nowak (footballer), Uladzimir Haew, Valery Strypeykis, Valery Tarasenka, Vasili Kuznetsov (footballer), Vital Nadziewski, Volodymyr Dychko, Yawhen Barsukow, Yawhen Linyow, Yevgeni Zinovyev, Yevhen Bredun, Yuri Khusyainov, Yury Afanasenko, Yury Stadolnik. Excerpt: Igor igirla (born 24 February 1984) is a Moldovan football midfielder who currently plays for the Belarusian Premier League club FC Gomel. He is also a member of the Moldova national football team. Igor igirla started his football career at the Youth Football School in Chi in u. His first coach was the legendary Nikolay Esin, and his second the equally legendary coach - Anatolii Nesmeyanov. At 16 years old he was invited to the Moldova U-17 team, which participated at "Football Federation of Moldova Cup." Having scored 2 goals and making 2 assists in three matches, and showing excellent performance, after the tournament he was invited by the Moldovan Champions - FC "Sheriff." igirla played 2 years for Sheriff's second team and in so doing drew the attention of FC Shakhter Donetk. He signed the contract with Ukrainian giant, and at the same time secured himself a starter spot on the Moldova U-21 team, for whom he played more than 20 matches. In 2004 he was transferred to another Ukrainian team - FC Kharikov, where, thanks to his universalism ( igirla is able to play on the right or left flank, forward or offense), he has been one of the most important players of the team. Despite being one of the leaders, after Vladimir Bessonov was named new head coach of FC Kharikov, the club parted with igirla and most of the other foreign players. In the Spring of 2007, Igor igirla came to Zimbru Chi in u on loan from FC Kharikov, becoming one of the brightest stars in Moldova of that period. He played 10 matches in the Moldovan championship, scored 1 goal, made 9 assists and was highly appreciated by supporters and specialists. In the semifinal of the Moldova Cup 2006/07 match against Sheriff he played in spite of an injury, yet he was voted as man of the match, according to the poll on the FC Zimbru web-site. In the Moldova Cup final, Zimbru won against Nistru, and igirla won the first trophy of his career. Despite playing at Zimbru for only 3 months, at the end of