Albinas Bulvičius

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Albinas Bulvičius
Personnel
birthday August 29, 1904
place of birth KunigiškiaiRussian Empire
date of death June 23, 1941
Place of death KurkliaiLithuanian SSR
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1926-1929 LFLS Kaunas
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1926-1929 Lithuania 5 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Albinas Bulvičius , (* August 16 . Jul / 29. August  1904 greg. In Kunigiškiai , government Kaunas , Russian Empire ; † 23. June 1941 in Kurkliai , Lithuanian SSR ) was a Lithuanian football - and basketball national team , and lieutenant in World War II .

Life

Albinas Bulvičius was born in 1904. During the First World War he moved with his family to Voronezh . In 1918 he returned to Lithuania. After graduating from high school, he studied at the Faculty of Economics at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas for seven semesters, but finished his studies. In September 1927 he entered the military school . Two years later he was assigned as a lieutenant in the 4th artillery unit in Vilkaviškis . After the Red Army occupied Lithuania in World War II , he worked as an auxiliary officer at the military flight school in Kaunas. In October 1940 he was appointed chief of staff of a unit of the Soviet Air Force. During the German-Soviet War in 1941, he was killed on June 23rd in an attack by the German air force near Kurkliai near Ukmergė . He was initially buried in Kurkliai. In February 1942 the remains were transferred to the central cemetery in Kaunas.

Bulvičius played in his sports career in the Lithuanian national football and basketball team. On December 19, 1926 he played for the first time in the Lithuanian basketball team . He also took part in competitions for athletics and in 1922 was able to achieve some Lithuanian youth records. For the Lithuanian national football team , he completed five international matches, three of them at the Baltic Cup .

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