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Ivanauskas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. It corresponds to the Russian surname Ivanovsky and Polish surname Iwanowski. Its feminine forms are: Ivanauskienė (married woman or widow) and Ivanauskaitė (unmarried woman). The surname may refer to the following notable people: *Jurga Ivanauskaitė (1961–2007), Lithuanian writer *Rapolas Ivanauskas (born 1998) is a Lithuanian basketball player *Tadas Ivanauskas (1882–1970), Lithuanian zoologist and biologist *Valdas Ivanauskas (born 1966, Lithuanian football (soccer) player and coach *Sofija Ivanauskaitė (1867–1926), birth name of Sofija Pšibiliauskienė, Lithuanian writer *Marija Ivanauskaitė (1872–1957), birth name of Marija Lastauskienė Marija Lastauskienė '' née'' Ivanauskaitė ( pl, Maria Lastowska, née Iwanowska) (15 May 1872 in Šiauliai – 19 July 1957 in Kaunas) and her sister Sofija Pšibiliauskienė were Lithuanian sisters who wrote under the shared pen name '' Laz ..., Lithuanian ...
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Valdas Ivanauskas
Valdas Ivanauskas (born 31 July 1966) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former striker. He is best known in Europe for his time at Austria Vienna as well as Hamburger SV where he acted between 1993 and 97. Beyond that he stood on the sideline for Hearts football club from 2005–07. Club career Born in Kaunas, Ivanauskas started his playing career and soon became a regular with FK Žalgiris, a club that was a respected member of the old Soviet Premier Division. Ivanauskas spent the 1985 season in the Second Division with CSKA Moscow, but then he returned to Žalgiris. However, in season 1990, he played in the Second Division for Lokomotiv Moscow after Žalgiris decided to transfer to the new Lithuanian League. In November 1990, he moved abroad to play for Austria Wien, where he was hugely successful with 52 goals in 122 games during which he was twice the leading scorer in the League. As a result, Ivanauskas helped Austria Wien to win three successive Championships an ...
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