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Česlavs Stančiks

Česlavs Stančiks (born 26 August 1898, date of death unknown) was a Latvian footballer. In 1939 he resettled in Germany as part of resettlement of all Baltic Germans.
==Club playing career==

Stančiks first football club was Amatieris for which he played in 1912 at the age of just sixteen. From 1913 he played with Union Riga. While being a refugee in Moscow during World War I Stančiks played football with Sokolniki Moscow in 1915. After the end of the war Stančiks returned to Latvia where after a brief time with his former club Union he joined Kaiserswald FC with which he won the first ever Latvian championship in 1922 and the second title in 1923. After the dissolution of Kaiserswald after the 1925 season Stančiks joined RFK for which he played in 1926 in 1927, winning his third league title in 1926. In addition to the league success Stančiks also became a two time winner of the Riga Football Cup with RFK.
In 1928 Stančiks joined the newly founded RFK off shot and future rivals Riga Vanderer, for which he played until 1932, missing his fourth Latvian title in a gold medal match against ASK Riga in his match with Vanderer.〔(Soldiers win the title )〕 In 1936 Stančiks played with LSB Riga which won the Riga 1st league football tournament.

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