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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: 43. Chapters: Aleksandar Vukovi, Alexandros Kaklamanos, Alkis Dimitris, Altin Haxhi, Andreas Bouchalakis, Angelos Chanti, Bela Kovacs (footballer), Bennard Yao Kumordzi, Borislav Jovanovi (footballer), Charalabos Charalabakis, Charidimos Michos, Christos Chrysofakis, Claudio Dadomo, Clement Mazibuko, Clint Mathis, Daniel Kenedy, Darko Miladin, Diego Romano, Dimitrios Geladaris, Dimitrios Grammozis, Dimitrios Kiliaras, Dimitrios Orfanos, Dragan Na evski, Egutu Oliseh, Georgios Sarris, Georgios Siakkas, Georgios Vakouftsis, Georgi Markov (footballer), Gernot Plassnegger, Gilberto Galdino dos Santos, Giorgi Shashiashvili, Giorgos Theodoridis, Grigorios Athanasiou, Guy Bwelle, Ioannis Kiliaras, Iosif Daskalakis, Ishmael Addo, Ivan Tasi, Javier de Pedro, Labros Kefaloukos, Lars Schlichting, Lefteris Gialousis, Lucian Parvu, Manoel de Oliveira da Silva Junior, Manolis Moniakis, Manolis Roubakis, Manolis Tzanakakis, Marian Gospodinov, Mario Budimir, Mario Hieblinger, M ris Verpakovskis, Mateo Berto a, Mauricio Fernandes, Michail Fragoulakis, Michalis Tzormbatzakis, Minas Pitsos, Miroslav Bar ik, Nana Falemi, Nikolaos Karelis, Nikolaos Katsikokeris, Nikos Zapropoulos, Oleg Iachtchouk, Panagiotis ordonouris, Pashalis Melissas, Patrick Ogunsoto, Pavlos Dermitzakis, Perica Ognjenovi, Rogerio Goncalves Martins, Rune Hagen, Sergio Leal, Soren Pirson, Sotiris Balafas, Stefanos Voskaridis, Suad Filekovi, Tomasz Wisio, Vasilios Koutsianikoulis, Zacharias Kavousakis, Zsolt Posza. Excerpt: M ris Verpakovskis (born 15 October 1979 Liep ja), is a Latvian football forward, currently playing for the Azerbaijan Premier League club FC Baku in Azerbaijan and the Latvia national football team. Verpakovskis started his career in the Latvian club FK Liep jas Metalurgs, for which he played from 1995 till 2001 and scored 10 goals in 59 appearances. In 2001 Verpakovskis joined another Latvian side, Skonto Riga, where he scored 41 goals goals in 77 appearances. This time of period is known for being the peak of Verpakovskis's career. His excellent performance was being recognized by many top European clubs, and in the late 2003 he signed a contract with the Ukrainian top team Dynamo Kyiv. Soon after joining, Verpakovskis quickly earned his spot in starting 11, scoring 5 goals in 11 appearances. He scored his first UEFA Champions League goal against the Turkish club Trabzonspor, which helped Dynamo Kyiv qualify for the next round and later Verpakovskis also scored a goal against Real Madrid in the group stage, helping to earn a 2:2 draw in Kiev. Verpakovskis scored a total of 3 goals in the Champions League. After being honored as the Dynamo Kyiv's best player of 2004 by team fans his career slowly started to decline, majorly due to a conflict with Dynamo's former coach Yozhef Sabo. From that time Verpakovkis had been loaned out for several seasons in a row, as his contract with Dynamo was still active. In 2007 Verpakovskis made a promising move to Spain, after he was signed on a loan deal by Getafe. However, due to a high competition for a place in the starting line-up, Verpakovskis didn't get a chance to show his full brilliance and scored 1 goal in 13 appearances. Right after returning from Spain, Verpakovskis was loaned to HNK Hajduk Split from Croatia, along with his Dynamo team-mates Florin Cernat and Goran Sabli . Verpakovskis had a good season in Hajduk, scoring 5 goals in 18 appearances and made some key roles in team's victories. In early 2008 he suffered