Valentin Loos | |||
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![]() Valentin Loos in 1923 | |||
Born | Prague, Austria-Hungary | 13 April 1895||
Died | 8 September 1942 47) Prague, Bohemia and Moravia | (aged||
Position | Right wing | ||
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Playing career | 1919–1929 | ||
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