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  1. Marians Pahars (born 5 August 1976) is a Latvian professional football manager and a former player. [2] As a player, he spent the majority of his career operating as a striker for English club Southampton, where he played in the Premier League and the Championship, the latter of which he played during his final season for the club.

  2. Marians Pahars (5 de agosto de 1976) es un exjugador y entrenador de fútbol letón, miembro de la Selección Nacional de Letonia. Pasó la mayor parte de su carrera deportiva como delantero del Southampton en la Premier League. Su verdadero nombre es Marians, pero los medios de comunicación ingleses lo dieron a conocer como Marian.

  3. Nombre en país de origen: Пахарь Марьян Васильевич F. Nacim./Edad: 05/08/1976 (47) Lugar de nacimiento: Chornobay, Cherkasy Oblast Altura: 1,75 m Nacionalidad: Letonia Posición: Delantero - Delantero centro Pie: ambidiestro Agente: SEM Group plc. Club actual: Retirado Fichado: 01/01/2010 Contrato hasta: - Loading... Clubes juveniles.

  4. How Marian Pahars scored the goals that saved Southampton from relegation in 1999 and became a club legend. Read his exclusive interview with the official site.

  5. Marians Pahars is a former centre-forward who played for Latvia, Southampton, and several other clubs. He also managed Siena and Latvia national team. See his profile, stats, and career history on Transfermarkt.

  6. Tuesday 16 February 2021. Club. Best of the Saints: Marian Pahars. In the first couple of months I was almost ready to pack my stuff and get back home, so to settle was not easy, especially without the language. The boys tried – they came to me, they tried to talk, especially Beatts (James Beattie) for the jokes!

  7. 8 de oct. de 2019 · The 22-year-old striker was the first of half a dozen players from his country to be signed by English clubs on the recommendation of Gary Johnson, who was then acting as a coaching advisor to the Latvian FA and later took charge of the national team.