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  • [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ...ays for [[AC Oulu]]. He has previously plied his trade for club teams in [[Finland]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.rfi.fr/actufr/articles/092/article_55465. [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ...in a [[UEFA Euro 1980]] qualifier against [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and scored on his debut. USSR did not qualify for the final tournament.
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  • ...akhstan]], following an outside-final finish at the Worlds in [[Lahti]], [[Finland]] two years earlier.<ref>{{cite web|title=Shooting 2004 Olympic Qualificati
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  • | First race = [[2010 Rally Finland]] ...a rally driver from [[Kazakhstan]]. Making his WRC debut at the 2010 Rally Finland made Smailov the first WRC driver from independent Kazakhstan. He has set m
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  • ...azakhstan at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017]] in [[Lahti]], Finland.
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  • ...azakhstan at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017]] in [[Lahti]], Finland.
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  • ...azakhstan at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017]] in [[Lahti]], Finland.
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  • ...azakhstan at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017]] in [[Lahti]], Finland.
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  • | proteam5 = Team Let's Go Finland
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  • ...however this Swedish "Felix Sandwich Caviar" cannot be called "caviar" in Finland. Instead it is called "Felix Roe Paste". When sold outside Scandinavia, the ...eden]] and [[Finland]] is caviar from the [[Coregonus albula|vendace]]. In Finland caviars from [[burbot]] and [[common whitefish]] are also sold, but not as
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  • ...[[France]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Ireland]], [[Finland]], [[Denmark]], and [[Sweden]].<ref>[http://www.blu-ray.com/search/?quickse
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  • ...on|IIHF]]|title=2009 European Women's Champions Cup: Super Final in Lohja, Finland|url=http://www.iihf.com/de/channels0809/ewcc/statistics.html|accessdate=Dec ...ration|IIHF]]|title=2011 European Women's Champions Cup: Group F in Lohja, Finland|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/club-events/ewcc/2011-preliminary/gr
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  • [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ...a [[Senegal]]ese football player, who currently plays for [[FF Jaro]] in [[Finland]]. He is the younger brother of [[Mamadou Niang]]. [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ...ge=Russian|date=27 December 2014}}</ref> before signing for [[FF Jaro]] in Finland during February 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ivoriansk testspelare skrev på [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ! colspan=2 | Finland [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Finland]]
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  • ...||[[Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)|Lokomotiv Stadium]], Moscow, Russia ||{{fb|Finland}} ||<center>'''3'''&nbsp;– 0 ||<center>3&nbsp;– 0 || 2010 World Cup qua
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  • His professional career in Europe started in 2007, when [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Veikkausliiga]] club [[FC Inter Turku]] signed him. In his firs ...ss.com/2008/12/03/dominic-chatto/ |title=Dominic Chatto &#124; Football in Finland |website=Footballinfinland.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2016-02-18}}</r
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  • ...cored his only international goal against [[Finland national football team|Finland]] in the 90+2nd minute in a [[friendly match]] held on 2 June 2008. The mat | 1 || 2 June 2008 || [[Veritas Stadion]], [[Turku]], [[Finland]] || {{fb|FIN}} || align=center|'''1''' – 0 || align=center| 1–1 || [[E
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  • ...n Finland’s [[SM-liiga]], a role he combined with that of assistant to [[Finland men's national ice hockey team]] head coach [[Jukka Jalonen]]. Assisting th ...6 | acq = [[2013–14 KHL season|2013]] | birthplace = [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
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  • ...| acq = [[2012–13 KHL season|2012]] | birthplace = [[Helsinki|Helsinki, Finland]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
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  • ...005, signing a one-year contract with [[Oulun Kärpät|Kärpät]] of the [[Finland|Finnish]] SM-liiga on September 16, 2010. Under the agreement, Tom first jo
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  • ...rys Astana]] of the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] and immediately joined [[Finland|Finnish]] club, [[Lahti Pelicans]] of the [[SM-liiga]], for the remainder o
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  • ...Europe. After short spells in Sweden and Russia, he spent two seasons in Finland before returning to Russia in 2003 where he plays today. In 2010, he playe
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  • | birth_place = [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]] ...y River Rats]]. After five seasons with the River Rats, Ahonen returned to Finland in 2006 to represent [[Espoo Blues|Blues]], but when he found himself servi
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  • {{Medal|Silver|[[2007 IIHF World U18 Championships|2007 Finland]]|}}
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  • {{MedalBronze | [[2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2003 Finland]] | }}
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  • | ntl_team = Finland | birth_place = [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
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  • ...yed in North America from 1999 to 2005, and represented [[SaiPa]] in the [[Finland|Finnish]] [[SM-liiga]] in the 2005–06 season, where ''SaiPafanit'' (the S
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  • {{MedalSilver | [[2012 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2012 Finland]]|}}
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  • ...embarked on a two-year stint with fellow KHL side [[Jokerit]] of Helsinki, Finland. After the conclusion of the 2015-16 season, he moved on to [[Barys Astana]
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  • |rowspan=1 align=left|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Finland]]
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  • ...rld Cup]]. The group comprised {{nwft|Austria}}, {{nwft|Bulgaria}}, {{nwft|Finland}}, {{nwft|France}}, {{nwft|Hungary}} and {{nwft|Kazakhstan}}. {{Football box |id="Kazakhstan v Finland"
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  • |referee = [[Mattias Gestranius]] ([[Football Association of Finland|Finland]])
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  • {{Fs player|no=18|nat=Finland|name=[[Alexei Eremenko]]|pos=MF|other=to {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Kilmarnock F.C. |referee = [[Dennis Antamo]] ([[Football Association of Finland|Finland]])
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  • |referee = [[Jouni Hyytiä]] ([[Football Association of Finland|Finland]]) |report = [http://scoreshelf.com/gjbb/en/Finland/2008uecFIN_v_KAZ Report]
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  • ...2015.ru/en/news/?newsid=365 Press conference for the Head Coaches of teams Finland and Kazakhstan]</ref> [[Akzhaiyk]] from [[Oral, Kazakhstan|Oral]], however,
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  • ...ecret history|url=http://www.economist.com/blogs/easternapproaches/2011/12/finland-and-american-intelligence|website=http://www.economist.com|publisher=The Ec
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  • ...s to the Lutheran church. The former Russian territories of [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], and [[Poland]], with large Lutheran populatio
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  • | region18 = {{Flag|Finland}}
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  • ...Belgium}}<br>{{nbsp|5}}{{flagcountry|Germany}}<br>{{nbsp|5}}|{{flagcountry|Finland}}<br>{{nbsp|5}}|pop11 = 130,000<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/content/As ...ame+to+Finland+via+Baku+and+Istanbul/1135246619648 Chechen refugee came to Finland via Baku and Istanbul] (Englisch)</ref>
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  • | region12 = {{flag|Finland}} * [[Finnish Tatars|Finland]] (since 1804): (mostly Mişärs) – 19th – Russian military forces offi
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  • |region19 = {{flag|Finland}}<br /><small>(Russian speakers)</small> .../suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html|title=Population structure|work=[[Statistics Finland]]|date=1 April 2016|accessdate=13 October 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...Music Conservatory]], and while still a student there won an award in the Finland International Opera Competition.<ref name ="CRI">[[China Radio Internationa
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  • | [[Helsinki]], Finland
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  • ...d the [[AH8]]). The highways connect the EEU to many countries including [[Finland]], [[Turkey]], [[Iran]], [[Pakistan]], [[India]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [
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