Aleksandrs Stankus

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Aleksandrs Stankus (1907-1944) was a Latvian foootballer who played for Olimpija Liepāja and Latvia national football team.

[edit] Biography

Aleksandrs Stankus had two big passions in his life - football and ballet. In both of these fields he was quite respected in Liepāja although he never was a really big star in either ballet or football. In football he made his debut with Olimpija at the age of 18 by scoring goals in international friendlies against the champions of East Prussia and Estonia.

In the first years he played as a central midfielder but later mostly as a right wing forward. He was never as popular as his teammates in attack - Ludvigs Dudaņecs, Voldemārs Žins or Fricis Dambrēvics although in one season he was the second best goalscorer of his club. In the first half of 1930s Stankus became a regular player with the Latvia national football team for which he made in total 17 appearances. Meanwhile in 11 seasons with Olimpija Liepāja he won 5 Latvian Higher League titles (only the really big stars of Olimpija - Kārlis Tīls, Harijs Lazdiņš and Fricis Laumanis held more titles than him), he was also a three time winner of the Riga Football Cup.

Stankus was one of the six Olimpija club veterans that retired from football in 1936. After having married he settled in Riga where he did neither ballet, nor football. In 1944 Stankus was drafted in the Latvian Legion. Stankus was presumably killed in battle in Džūkste in the end of 1944, although he was only declared as missing[1].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ballet dancer ir midfield (Latvian)