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Geothelphusa dehaani | Distribution and habitat | Distribution and habitat
Geothelphusa dehaani is endemic to Japan, distributed from Aomori Prefecture in northern Honshu to Kagoshima Prefecture in southern Kyushu, including the Ryukyu Islands and islands like Sado, Oki, Tanegashima, and Yaku. It inhabits clear, unpolluted mountain streams, valleys, and swamps, often under rocks and fallen trees in water. Its reliance on clean water makes it an indicator species for healthy freshwater ecosystems. The species has been introduced to the United States, with sightings in Las Vegas, Nevada, likely due to the aquarium trade. |
Geothelphusa dehaani | Biology and ecology | Biology and ecology
Geothelphusa dehaani is primarily nocturnal but may be active during the day on rainy or cloudy days. It is active from March to November, hibernating under rocks in water during winter. As an omnivore, it feeds on small insects, snails, earthworms, plants, and fallen leaves, contributing to nutrient cycling in its ecosystem. On humid days, it may venture into forests and climb trees in parks. |
Geothelphusa dehaani | Parasites and public health | Parasites and public health
Geothelphusa dehaani serves as an intermediate host for lung flukes such as Paragonimus westermani, Paragonimus wmiyazakii, and P. skrjabini miyazakii. Human consumption of raw or undercooked infected crabs can lead to paragonimiasis, presenting symptoms like pleural effusion and pneumothorax.
Leeches from the family Praobdellidae have also been found feeding on this species, which is rare for crustacean hosts. Parasitic isopods or barnacles may also feminize infected males. |
Geothelphusa dehaani | Life cycle | Life cycle
Reproduction occurs in summer, with females laying approximately 50 eggs, which they carry on their abdomen until hatching. The species exhibits direct development, with eggs hatching into juvenile crabs without a planktonic larval stage. The lifespan is estimated at 10 years. |
Geothelphusa dehaani | Cultural significance | Cultural significance
In Japan, Geothelphusa dehaani is a culinary delicacy, often fried or boiled in soy sauce. It is served as a snack in izakayas or occasionally in sushi, with a crispy texture when properly fried, though improper cooking can result in a fishy smell. |
Geothelphusa dehaani | References | References
Category:Freshwater crabs
Category:Crustaceans of Japan
Category:Endemic fauna of Japan
Category:Commercial crustaceans
Category:Crustaceans described in 1847
Category:Taxa named by Adam White (zoologist)
Category:Potamoidea |
Geothelphusa dehaani | Table of Content | Short description, Taxonomy, Description, Distribution and habitat, Biology and ecology, Parasites and public health, Life cycle, Cultural significance, References |
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Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of MHD1234567890 | Table of Content | Sockpuppet category |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Infobox badminton player
| Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani (born 19 October 2005) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with the Djarum club. |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Achievements | Achievements |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | BWF International Challenge/Series (1 winner, 1 runner-up) | BWF International Challenge/Series (1 winner, 1 runner-up)
Women's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result Ref 2024 Austria Open Arlya Nabila Thesa Munggaran Chen Yan-fei Sun Liang-ching 21–15, 21–15 Winner
Mixed doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result Ref 2025 Slovenia Open Patra Harapan Rindorindo Wu Guan-xun Lee Chia-hsin 19–21, 13–21 Runner-up |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | BWF Junior International (1 runner-up) | BWF Junior International (1 runner-up)
Girls' doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result Ref 2022 Alpes International Anisanaya Kamila Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari Rachel Allessya Rose 17–21, 12–21 Runner-up |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Performance timeline | Performance timeline |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | National team | National team
Junior level
Events 2022 2023 Ref Asian Junior Championships NH S World Junior Championships B S |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Individual competitions | Individual competitions |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Junior level | Junior level
Girls' doubles
Events 2022 2023 Ref Asian Junior Championships NH 3R World Junior Championships 4R 4R |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Senior level | Senior level
Women's doubles
Tournament BWF World Tour Best Ref 2022 2023 2024 2025 Indonesia Masters 2R Q2 A 1R 2R ('22) Indonesia Masters Super 100 A 2R SF SF ('24 I,'24 II) 2R SF Vietnam Open A QF QF ('24) Macau Open NH 2R 2R ('24) Year-end ranking 82 106 54 44 Tournament 2022 2023 2024 2025 Best Ref |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:2005 births
Category:Indonesian badminton players |
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani | Table of Content | Infobox badminton player
, Achievements, BWF International Challenge/Series (1 winner, 1 runner-up), BWF Junior International (1 runner-up), Performance timeline, National team, Individual competitions, Junior level, Senior level, References |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Short description | Sir Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson (13 July 1887 – 21 May 1987) was a British barrister and colonial judge who was Attorney-General of the Protectorate of Uganda from 1948 to 1951, and Chief Justice of the Bahamas from 1951 to 1960. |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Early life and education | Early life and education
Henderson was born on 13 July 1887, the eldest son of Arthur James and Charlotte West Henderson. He was educated at Blundell’s School, Tiverton; Whanganui Collegiate School, New Zealand, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He served in the First World War in Europe in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (1915–1919), and rose to the rank of lieutenant. In 1923, he was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple. |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Career | Career
Henderson went to Burma in 1924, and was in private practice there until 1929. The following year, he returned to England and joined the prosecuting staff of the General Post Office in London. In 1932, he went to the Bahamas where he served as stipendiary and circuit magistrate. From 1937 to 1940, he served as crown counsel in Tanganyika Territory, and from 1940 to 1945, served as a legal draftsman in Nigeria.
After the Second World War, Henderson was transferred to the Malayan Civil Service as deputy Chief Legal Adviser to the British Military Administration where he served from 1945 to 1946. From 1946 to 1948, he served as Solicitor-General of Singapore, and was acting Attorney-General on the re-opening of the Supreme Court of Singapore in April 1946 and on subsequent occasions. From 1948 to 1951, he was Attorney-General and QC in the Protectorate of Uganda. In 1951, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Bahamas, remaining in office until his retirement in 1960. |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Personal life and death | Personal life and death
Henderson married Ann Dring-Campion in 1930, and they two sons and a daughter.
Henderson died on 21 May 1987, aged 99. |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Honours | Honours
Henderson was created a Knight Bachelor in the 1956 Birthday Honours. |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | References | References
Category:1887 births
Category:1987 deaths
Category:People educated at Blundell's School
Category:People educated at Whanganui Collegiate School
Category:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
Category:Knights Bachelor
Category:Attorneys-general of Singapore
Category:Uganda Protectorate judges |
Guy Wilmot McLintock Henderson | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Career, Personal life and death, Honours, References |
File:Airport Internatinonal Dubai - Metrostation - مطار دبي Internatinonal - محطة مترو - panoramio.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Airport Internatinonal Dubai - Metrostation - مطار دبي Internatinonal - محطة مترو - panoramio.jpg | Table of Content | Summary |
File:The Last of Us - The Price.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:The Last of Us - The Price.jpg | Licensing | Licensing
Category:The Last of Us (TV series) screenshots |
File:The Last of Us - The Price.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
2025 Wuhan Open (snooker) | Short description | The 2025 Wuhan Open is an upcoming professional snooker tournament that will take place from 24 to 30 August 2025 in Wuhan, China. The qualifiers will take place from 22 to 24 June at the Leicester Arena in Leicester, England. Organised by the World Snooker Tour, the tournament is part of the 202526 snooker season.
Xiao Guodong will be the defending champion, having defeated Si Jiahui 10–7 in the 2024 final. |
2025 Wuhan Open (snooker) | References | References
Category:Wuhan Open (snooker)
Category:Snooker ranking tournaments |
2025 Wuhan Open (snooker) | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Category:Supercup of Bosnia and Herzegovina | [[Category:National association football supercups | Bosnia and Herzegovina
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File:Moron 5.2 The Transformation poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Moron 5.2 The Transformation poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Moron 5.2 The Transformation poster.jpg | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary, Licensing |
Draft:Salish Matter | About | Salish Matter is an American content creator, and gymnast born on November 29, 2009 in Nyack, New York. Her father is the famous photographer and youtuber, Jordan Matter, and Lauren Boyer. |
Draft:Salish Matter | Salish On YouTube | Salish On YouTube
Salish has a YouTube channel called "Salish", created in 2023 which has over 2 million subscribers. She is also usually in her father, Jordan Matter's YouTube channel, called "Jordan Matter" which has about 30 million subscribers. Before, the "Jordan Matter" channel was mostly Jordan on it, where he created videos related to photography, but when Salish started appearing, the videos started to change. It now makes mostly content creation and challenge videos. The videos are more longer, and there are many compilations. |
Draft:Salish Matter | Salish's Family | Salish's Family
Salish has a brother named Hudson Matter, who is a YouTuber, and content creator, and is about 4 years older than Salish. Salish's father, Jordan Matter is a photographer and youtuber in most videos, and her mother, Lauren Boyer, is also sometimes in her videos. Her grandparents are Alex Matter, and Paula Feiten. |
Draft:Salish Matter | Salish's Most Viewed Videos | Salish's Most Viewed Videos
On the "Salish" YouTube channel, the most viewed video is called "Reacting To My Best Friend's Cringiest Videos" which has over 15 million views. Note: This reference will send you to a YouTube video from Salish. On |
Draft:Salish Matter | Salish at the Nickelodeon 2024 Kids' Choice Awards | Salish at the Nickelodeon 2024 Kids' Choice Awards
In 2024, Salish, and her father, Jordan won the "Favorite Creator Family" award at the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California. Their competitors were FGteeV, The Beverly Halls, Ninja Kids, and The Herberts. |
Draft:Salish Matter | References | References |
Draft:Salish Matter | Table of Content | About, Salish On YouTube, Salish's Family, Salish's Most Viewed Videos, Salish at the Nickelodeon 2024 Kids' Choice Awards, References |
Draft:Orion Smith | AFC submission |
Orion Thomas Smith (born September 27, 1998) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Young Ed Warren in the film The Conjuring: Last Rites.
There is speculation that Orion, along with actress Madison Lawlor, will continue the franchise in the retelling of Ed and Lorraine Warren’s younger years. |
Draft:Orion Smith | References | References |
Draft:Orion Smith | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
File:Gaddafi Mosque.jpg | Summary | Summary |
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File:Gaddafi Mosque.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, {{int:license-header}} |
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Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | AFC submission |
FUNFLY PTE. LTD. is a privately held video game company incorporated in Singapore in 2024. It is the developer and publisher of the mobile game Last War: Survival and operates as a subsidiary of First Fun Group Holdings Limited, a holding company registered in the Cayman Islands.
The company was incorporated on 19 February 2024 under the name FIRST FUN PTE. LTD. and changed its name to FUNFLY PTE. LTD. on 9 July 2024. |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Leadership | Leadership
As of 2025, the directors and company officers are:
Eugene Lee Changwei (Li Changwei) – Director (Singapore Citizen)
Wang Yuewei – Director (Chinese National)
Xie Xianlin – Director (Chinese National)
Lin Moi Heyang – Secretary (Malaysian)
Tang Pei Chan – Secretary (Malaysian) |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Games | Games |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Last War: Survival | Last War: Survival
Last War: Survival is a free-to-play multiplayer online strategy game released in 2023 for Android and iOS. It is set in a post-apocalyptic world where players construct and upgrade bases, recruit characters with special abilities, and participate in cooperative and competitive events.
By early 2025, the game had been downloaded more than 50 million times on Google Play, and carried a 4.6-star average from over one million user reviews. The iOS version lists a download size of approximately 1.8 GB and supports multiple languages. |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Financial performance | Financial performance
In December 2024, market analytics site MobileGamer.biz ranked Funfly 11th among global mobile game publishers by revenue, reporting annual earnings of around US $1.15 billion for 2024.
According to Statista, Funfly was the highest-earning Android game publisher in January 2025, with estimated Google Play revenue of US $68.16 million. Combined Android and iOS revenue for that month was approximately US $141 million.
Analytics firm Naavik Digest reported that as of late 2024, Last War: Survival had generated roughly US $793 million in player spending, with projections that annualized revenue could exceed US $1.3 billion. |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Advertising and criticism | Advertising and criticism
Some observers have noted that promotional materials for Last War: Survival emphasize arcade-style mini-games that differ from the main gameplay loop, leading to commentary on the use of such marketing tactics. |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | See also | See also
List of largest video game companies by revenue |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | References | References
:Category:Video game companies of Singapore
:Category:Mobile game companies
:Category:Companies established in 2024
:Category:Privately held companies of Singapore |
Draft:FUNFLY PTE. LTD. | Table of Content | AFC submission, Leadership, Games, Last War: Survival, Financial performance, Advertising and criticism, See also, References |
Draft:Legiit | AFC submission |
Legiit is an American online marketplace that connects freelancers with clients seeking services across various industries, including digital marketing, graphic design, writing and web development, It was established in 2018.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/chris-m-walker-accepted-forbes-050000546.html |
Draft:Legiit | References | References |
Draft:Legiit | Other websites | Other websites
Legiit on Tracxn |
Draft:Legiit | Table of Content | AFC submission, References, Other websites |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/LNCT University | [[:LNCT University]] | :LNCT University
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There is nothing here. No sources to establish notability. I also did a google search for the subject, and there are barely any sources that are independent and not mere trivial mentions. Would suggest deletion Flyingphoenixchips (talk) 15:58, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Education, Schools, and Madhya Pradesh. Spiderone(Talk to Spider) 17:54, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: Since for-profit educational organizations are regarded as commercial entities, they must adhere to WP:GNG & WP:NCORP criterias. Also see, WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES. Charlie (talk) 08:39, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/LNCT University | Table of Content | [[:LNCT University]] |
James Fredrik Dickson | Short description | James Fredrik Dickson (1844 – 1898) was a Swedish merchant, businessman, wholesaler, and stable master to Oscar II. |
James Fredrik Dickson | Biography | Biography
James Fredrik Dickson was born in England in 1844, as the son of Eleonore Willerding, who came from an old clergyman's family in Hamburg, and James Jameson Dickson, founder of the Swedish shipping company James Dickson & Co in England, which employed the largest merchant fleet in Sweden with offices in both London and Gothenburg, where the family had settled in 1847.
Dickson married his cousin , with whom he had a daughter, Blanche Bonde (1875–1960), who was married to Carl Bonde for 24 years, from 1896 until 1920, thus becoming a member of the Swedish nobility. After buying the Tjolöholm Castle as their summer residence in 1892, Dickson and his wife decided to take down the manor house to make way for a new castle that would better suit their Anglophile tastes. Thus, in 1897, they set up a design competition for a castle in neo-Elizabethan style, and they ended selecting the runner-up Lars Israel Wahlman, aged 27. The following year, however, Dickson cut a finger and wrapped a foil from a bottle of wine around it to stop the bleeding, thus contracting blood poisoning, from which he died. Following his death, Blanche continued the castle's construction, which was finished in 1904, and following his wife's death in 1906, the Tjolöholm Castle was inherited by their daughter.
Professionally, Dickson was a merchant and the crown equerry to King Oscar II. He was also a wholesaler and stable master. Described as an "eccentric stable master", he commissioned a bust of himself to Ingel Fallstedt, who went on to became his personal friend. |
James Fredrik Dickson | Bibliography | Bibliography
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James Fredrik Dickson | References | References
Category:1844 births
Category:1898 deaths
Category:Swedish merchants
Category:19th-century Swedish businesspeople
Category:Monarchy of Sweden
Category:Deaths from sepsis
Category:Businesspeople from Gothenburg |
James Fredrik Dickson | Table of Content | Short description, Biography, Bibliography, References |
Dositheus of Gaza | Short description | Dositheus of Gaza was a sixth century monk and saint. Originally a page, he entered the monastery of Seridus close to Gaza where he became a disciple of Dorotheus of Gaza and died due to a severe illness at a young age. Dositheus is considered a saint in several Christian churches and became a model of monastic obedience. |
Dositheus of Gaza | Biography | Biography
Dositheus was originally a page to a general, who led a frivolous and wild life. Saint Dositheus of Gaza (C) (Monk) . At some point he travelled to Jerusalem, where he had a religious conversion to Christianity on Golgotha after speaking to an unknown woman (which his hagiography implies to be Virgin Mary).
Soon after he entered the monastery of Seridus close to Gaza. Abbot Seridus placed him under the supervision of Dorotheus, who was one of the aspiring monks of the monastery and also acting as the monastery's medic due to his former studies. Dositheus struggled to adapt to the monastic life and Dorotheus was criticised by his fellow monks for the laxness of his disciple. Over time, Dositheus became known for his humility, self-denial and gentle and supportive ways with the sick. Saint Dositheus of Gaza at SQPN.com. He soon started working at the infirmary of the hospital where he contracted tuberculosis less than five years after the entry to the monastery. Over time, his suffering become worse and he had to reduce his prayer life, whereupon Dorotheus suggested to him to remember God and think of God at his side.
Dositheus died after asking for the forgivness of his sins to Barsanuphius and receiving the blessing of the elder. After he died, Dorotheus said that Dositheus had surpassed the rest (of his disciples) in virtue without the practice of any extraordinary austerity and Barsanuphius declared that he had seen Dositheus among the saints heaven. |
Dositheus of Gaza | Sources | Sources
The primary source for Dositheus is the Life of Dositheus, which was written likely by another disciple of Dorotheus. Central to this short biography is the ideal of obedience as an essential component of the spiritual path, which serves the goal of becoming a "true disciple of Christ" and resemble "the Son of God", and Dositheus becomes a model for monastic obedience. The Life provides also includes insights into the monastic diet common in the region of Gaza as well as common practices in the monastery of Seridus. Three letters in the correspondence of Barsanuphius and John are addressed to Dorotheus. |
Dositheus of Gaza | Legacy | Legacy
Dositheus is the patron saint of respiratory diseases and the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates his feast day on August 13 while the Eastern Orthodox Churches celebrate it on February 19. He is considered a model monk and his example was upheld especially in the Orthodox monastic world. |
Dositheus of Gaza | References | References |
Dositheus of Gaza | Bibliography | Bibliography
Category:6th-century Byzantine monks |
Dositheus of Gaza | Table of Content | Short description, Biography, Sources, Legacy, References, Bibliography |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Short description | Roy Kishony is a biophysicist and systems biologist renowned for his pioneering research on antibiotic resistance, microbial evolution, and computational biology. He currently serves as the Marilyn and Henry Taub Professor of Life Sciences at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, holding joint appointments in the Faculty of Biology (major), Faculty of Biomedicine, and the Faculty of Computer Science. Dr. Kishony is also a Visiting Scientist at the Broad Institute Center for Integrated Solutions for Infectious Diseases. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Born in Israel, Kishony completed his B.A. in Physics and Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1992. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Tel Aviv University in 1999. Transitioning into biology, he conducted postdoctoral research at Princeton University and The Rockefeller University with Stanislas Leibler, focusing on microbial systems and evolutionary dynamics. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Academic Career | Academic Career
In 2003, Kishony established his independent laboratory at Harvard University, first as a Bauer Fellow and later in the newly formed Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School, where he was promoted to full professor in 2011. In 2014, he returned to Israel to join the Technion, where he also served as the director of the Lorry I. Lokey Interdisciplinary Center for Life Sciences and Engineering. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Research Contributions | Research Contributions
Kishony's research integrates experimental biology, mathematical modeling, and ML/AI big-data analytics to study microbial evolution, particularly antibiotic resistance. His lab has made significant discoveries, including:
Discovering that drug combinations can suppress or even reverse antibiotic resistance, and explaining the principles of selection inversion.
Developing the MEGA-plate experiment, a large-scale visualization of bacterial evolution and natural selection under antibiotic stress, which has garnered over 30 million views online.
Creating AI-based algorithms for personalized antibiotic prescriptions, aiding clinicians in selecting effective treatments for infections like urinary tract infections.
Quantified the community level impact of COVID-19 vaccination.
Created the first "AI scientist" capable of performing autonomous research from data alone to complete human-verifiable research papers. See Data-to-Paper. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Selected Publications | Selected Publications
Kishony has authored many peer-reviewed articles. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Honors and Recognition | Honors and Recognition
Kishony's work has earned him numerous accolades, including:
2022 Rappaport Prize for an Established Researcher
2021 Landau Award in Bioinformatics
2018 Member, European Academy of Microbiology (EAM)
2017 Election, European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).
2017 Member, 8400 – The Health Network
2016 Member, Israel Young Academy
2016 Michael Bruno Memorial Award
2013 Sanofi – Institut Pasteur Award
2009 Outstanding Achievement in Biomedical Science Award, Genzyme |
Draft:Roy Kishony | External Links | External Links
The Kishony Lab at Technion.
Google Scholar page for Roy Kishony.
Video of the MEGA plate evolution experiment. |
Draft:Roy Kishony | References | References |
Draft:Roy Kishony | Table of Content | Short description, Early Life and Education, Academic Career, Research Contributions, Selected Publications, Honors and Recognition, External Links, References |
Kacper Koscierski | short description |
Kacper Koscierski (; born 23 June 2007) is a German professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Bochum. |
Kacper Koscierski | Club career | Club career
Koscierski is a youth product of SV Höntrop, before moving to the youth academy of Bochum in 2017. On 30 October 2023, he signed his first professional contract with Bochum. On 1 April 2025, he signed another long-term contract with the club. He made his senior and professional debut with Bochum in a 2–0 Bundesliga win over FC St. Pauli on 17 May 2025. |
Kacper Koscierski | International career | International career
Born in Germany, Koscierski is of Polish descent. He is a youth product of Germany, having played up to the Germany U18s in 2024. |
Kacper Koscierski | Career statistics | Career statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsVfL Bochum2024–25Bundesliga10——10Career total10000010 |
Kacper Koscierski | References | References |
Kacper Koscierski | External links | External links
DFB Profile
Category:2007 births
Category:Living people
Category:Footballers from Aachen
Category:German men's footballers
Category:Germany men's international footballers
Category:German people of Polish descent
Category:Men's association football fullbacks
Category:VfL Bochum players
Category:Bundesliga players
Category:21st-century German sportsmen |
Kacper Koscierski | Table of Content | short description, Club career, International career, Career statistics, References, External links |
Draft:John Arndt (playwright) | Draft topics | John Arndt was an American poet, actor, and playwright. |
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