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- Viktor Piisang (* 10. Juli 1918 in Rapla, Republik Estland; † 24. September 1944 in Kohila, Estnische SSR) war ein estnischer Fußballspieler. Sein Bruder (1917–2003) war ein estnischer Sportjournalist. (de)
- Viktor Piisang (10 July 1918 – 24 September 1944) was an Estonian footballer. He was born in Rapla. He studied for three years at Tallinn Technical School (Estonian: Tallinna Tehnikum). He played for the club Estonia, which in 1938 and 1939 won Estonian championships. 1938–1940 he was a member of Estonia men's national football team. In 1941, he was mobilized into the Red Army. He was injured at Battle of Velikiye Luki and was killed in Kohila, while being transported to Saaremaa. (en)
- Marko Meerits (10 luglio 1918 – 24 settembre 1944) è stato un calciatore estone, di ruolo centrocampista. (it)
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- Viktor Piisang (* 10. Juli 1918 in Rapla, Republik Estland; † 24. September 1944 in Kohila, Estnische SSR) war ein estnischer Fußballspieler. Sein Bruder (1917–2003) war ein estnischer Sportjournalist. (de)
- Viktor Piisang (10 July 1918 – 24 September 1944) was an Estonian footballer. He was born in Rapla. He studied for three years at Tallinn Technical School (Estonian: Tallinna Tehnikum). He played for the club Estonia, which in 1938 and 1939 won Estonian championships. 1938–1940 he was a member of Estonia men's national football team. In 1941, he was mobilized into the Red Army. He was injured at Battle of Velikiye Luki and was killed in Kohila, while being transported to Saaremaa. (en)
- Marko Meerits (10 luglio 1918 – 24 settembre 1944) è stato un calciatore estone, di ruolo centrocampista. (it)
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- Viktor Piisang (de)
- Viktor Piisang (it)
- Viktor Piisang (en)
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