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Stepanovs (masculine), Stepanova (feminine) is a Latvian-language form of the Russian surname Stepanov. Notable people of the surname include: *Igors Stepanovs Igors Stepanovs (born 21 January 1976) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender. He was the manager of the Maldives under-19 national team in 2020-21. Stepanovs played 100 international matches and ... * Igors Stepanovs (footballer, born 1966) * Vasilijs Stepanovs See also * {{surname Latvian-language surnames ...
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Igors Stepanovs
Igors Stepanovs (born 21 January 1976) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender. He was the manager of the Maldives under-19 national team in 2020-21. Stepanovs played 100 international matches and scored four goals for the Latvia national team. He made his debut in 1995, and played in Euro 2004. Club career Skonto Born in Ogre, Stepanovs started his club career at Skonto-Metāls (later Skonto Riga). He made his debut in senior football at just 16 years old and won seven national titles. In 1995, he made his debut for the Latvia national team and soon became a regular member of the side. While playing with Skonto, Stepanovs played against teams like Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Chelsea. In these games, Skonto and Stepanovs performed well. In 2000, he attracted interest from many European teams. Arsenal In 2000, Arsenal captain Tony Adams was injured, prompting Arsène Wenger to sign Stepanovs for a transfer fee of £1.35 milli ...
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Igors Stepanovs (footballer, Born 1966)
Igors Vladimirovich Stepanovs (born 1 February 1966 in Latvian SSR) is a former Latvian football midfielder. Having played at club and international level with Igors Stepanovs Igors Stepanovs (born 21 January 1976) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender. He was the manager of the Maldives under-19 national team in 2020-21. Stepanovs played 100 international matches and ..., he was often referred as Igors V. Stepanovs. Honours Club Skonto * Latvian Champion (2): :*1992, 1995 External links * 1966 births Living people Latvian men's footballers Latvia men's international footballers Skonto FC players Men's association football midfielders Soviet men's footballers {{latvia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Vasilijs Stepanovs
Vasilijs Stepanovs (3 March, 28 May
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or 12 December 1927Latvijas enciklopēdija, 5. sējums, Rīga: Valērija Belokoņa izdevniecība, page 323. – 8 April 2011) was a Soviet weightlifter. He was born in Russia as Vasily Matveyevich Stepanov (), but later settled in Latvia, after serving with the Soviet Baltic Fleet there. Stepanovs took up weightlifting in 1948, and in 1953 won the Soviet middleweight title. He then moved to the light-heavyweight class and won the 1955 European and 1956 Soviet titles. He finished second at the 1955 World Championships and 1956 Olympics, both times behind



Stepanov
Stepanov (Степанов), female Stepanova is a common Russian and Serbian surname that is derived from the male given name Stepan and literally means ''Stepan's''. The Latvianized form is Stepanovs. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Stepanov (other), several people *Alexandra Stepanova (born 1995), Russian ice dancer * Aleksandra Stepanova (handballer) (born 1989), Russian handball player *Aleksei Stepanov (born 1977), Russian association football player *Alexander Stepanov, designer of the C++ Standard Template Library * Alexei Stepanov (1858–1923), Russian painter *Andrei Stepanov (footballer) (born 1979), Estonian association football player *Galina Stepanova (rower) (born 1958), Russian Olympic rower * Galina Stepanova-Prozumenshchykova (1948–2015), Russian swimmer *Georgy Stepanov (1890-1953), Soviet naval officer *Igors Stepanovs, Latvian association football player *Ilona Štěpánová-Kurzová (1899–1975), Czech pianist and professor * ...
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