Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The cross was established in 1909 at the time of the first march, to award successful military participants of the Vierdaagse. [1] Since 1910 it has been awarded to all participants who successfully complete all four days, both military and civilian. [2] Beginning in 2009 wheelchair users who complete the course have been eligible for the cross ...
This is a list of Sports Badges awarded by the Federal Republic of Germany. State decorations ... This page was last edited on 11 March 2022, at 05:11 (UTC).
Rank Player Matches Period 1 Franz Beckenbauer: 60: 9 September 1970 – 23 February 1977 2 Berti Vogts: 48: 27 March 1974 – 21 June 1978 3 Manfred Kaltz: 47: 8 March 1978 – 14 April 1982 4 Berti Vogts: 39: 6 March 1968 – 8 September 1971
The Bavarian Sports Badge (German Bayerisches Sport-Leistungs Abzeichen or BSLA) was a sports badge awarded by the Bavarian Athletes Organization (Bayrischer Landes-Sportverband). Due to the reform of the German Sports Badge, which from 2013 has also been awarded for difference performance levels, the Bavarian Sports Badge ceased to be awarded ...
The march drew significant interest from service members across NATO countries. This included the United States Army, with the 492nd Civil Affairs Battalion based out of Buckeye, Arizona hosting the largest individual marching event in the United States that year. In 2023 the march returned to being only held as a live event in Diekirch. [4] [5 ...
Illinois forward Marcus Domask became just the ninth player in NCAA men's tournament history to post a triple-double on Thursday. Domask had 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in the No. 3 ...
The line-up of East Germany's last game, against Belgium in 1990.. Below is a list of the 273 players who played for the East Germany national team from its foundation in 1952, until 1990 when it was merged with the West Germany team after German reunification.
Appearances made in youth football are not deemed to be official. War-time results are also excluded if they were later regarded as unofficial by the relevant Football Association(s); if they were included, Billy Meredith would be the first ever player to have played in 1,000 official matches, [1] and Stanley Matthews would also make the list. [2]