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SF Glens Postgame Locker Room Talk after win over FC Golden State Force
SF Glens Postgame Locker Room Talk after win over FC Golden State Force

馃帴 Exclusive look inside the locker room with Head Coach Gabe Saucedo and Technical Director Jimmy Conrad after last Friday鈥檚 big win to open the @uslleaguetwo season. 馃摵 TV ALERT! Watch Jimmy tonight on @kron4tv鈥檚 Sports Night Live between 10:30-11pm with @kylenmills to discuss next Saturday鈥檚 3pm game vs. @marinfootballclub that will air on KRON鈥檚 new KRONon app! Download link to KRONon in our bio. #uptheglens | #sfsoccer



Khapal Andrey / RIGHT WING 2016/17 HC Eurofarm Rabotnik
Khapal Andrey / RIGHT WING 2016/17 HC Eurofarm Rabotnik

*Khapal Andrey (Right Wing ) Date of birth 05.04.1992 Nationality: Republic of Belarus Height: 180cm Weight: 79klg Position:Right wing Club: 2016- Eurofarm rabotnik (Macedonia) 2010-2013 Dinamo Minsk卢 2013-2014 Victoria Regia Minsk卢 2014-2016 Kronon Grodno卢 -Youth team Belorussian 卢 -Two-time champion of the卢 Republic Belarus 2011-2012,2012-2013卢 -Republic Cup winner of Belarus 2012-2013



Team, Place & City Details

Baranavichy
Baranavichy

Baranavichy ; Russian: 袘邪褉邪虂薪芯胁懈褔懈; Yiddish: 讘讗址专讗址谞讗指讜讜讬讟砖; Polish: Baranowicze) is a city in the Brest Region of western Belarus, with a population (as of 2019) of 179,000. It is notable for an important railway junction and is home to Baranavichy State University.

Baranovichy District
Baranovichy District

Baranavichy District is a district of Brest Region, in Belarus. Its administrative center is Baranavichy.

Baranavichy Voblast
Baranavichy Voblast

Baranavichy Oblast was a territorial unit in the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic created after the annexation of West Belarus into the BSSR in November 1939. The administrative centre of the province was the city of Baranavichy.

Belorussian Military District
Belorussian Military District

The Byelorussian Military District was a military district of the Soviet Armed Forces. Originally formed just before World War I as the Minsk Military District out of the remnants of the Vilno Military District and the Warsaw Military District, it was headed by the Russian General Eugen Alexander Ernst Rausch von Traubenberg.

Baranovich

Baranovich may refer to:

Lazar Baranovych
Lazar Baranovych

Lazar Baranovych or Baranovich September 1693 in Chernihiv, Tsardom of Russia) was a Ruthenian Eastern Orthodox archbishop of the Polish鈥揕ithuanian Commonwealth and then of the Tsardom of Russia. Ecclesiastical, political, and literary figure, professor (1650) and rector of the Kievan Mohyla College, bishop and archbishop of Chernihiv from 1657.

Baranovichi offensive
Baranovichi offensive

The Baranovichi offensive was a battle fought on the Eastern Front during World War I between an army of Russia and the forces of Germany and Austria-Hungary in July 1916.

Baranovichi (air base)
Baranovichi (air base)

Baranovichi is an air base of the Air Force of Belarus and formerly of the Soviet Air Force. It has the ICAO airport code UMMA.It is located to the south of the city of Baranovichi.

Yeshiva Ohel Torah-Baranovich

Yeshiva Ohel Torah-Baranovich, commonly referred to as the Baranovich Yeshiva or simply as Baranovich, was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Baranavichy, Belarus . Established circa 1906 by Rabbi Yosef Yoizel Horowitz, the Alter of Novardok (Navahrudak), it attracted leading rabbis such as Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Lubchansky and Rabbi Avraham Yoffen as instructors, but was forced to disband with the outbreak of World War I. After the war, Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman, a student of the Radin Yeshiva who had been forced into exile in Smilavichy during the hostilities, agreed to serve as rosh yeshiva (dean) upon the recommendation of the Chofetz Chaim.

Baranovichi Offensive
Baranovichi Offensive

The Baranovichi Offensive was a battle fought on the Eastern Front during World War I between an army of Russia and the forces of Germany and Austria-Hungary in July 1916.