Carl Karilivacz

Carl Karilivacz (November 30, 1930 - December 25, 1969) was an American football safety who played eight seasons in the National Football League.

He died on Christmas Day in 1969 of a heart attack.

Detroit Lions 1953 NFL Champions
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  • Jack Christiansen
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  • Lou Creekmur
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  • Dorne Dibble
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  • Blaine Earon
  • Sonny Gandee
  • Gene Gedman
  • Jug Girard
  • Pat Harder
  • Leon Hart
  • Robert Hoernschemeyer
  • Carl Karilivacz
  • Yale Lary
  • Bobby Layne
  • Gil Mains
  • Jim Martin
  • Thurman McGraw
  • Bob Miller
  • John Prchlik
  • Joe Schmidt
  • Harley Sewell
  • Bob Smith
  • Bob Smith
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  • Doak Walker

  • Head Coach: Buddy Parker

  • Assistant Coaches: Aldo Forte
  • Buster Ramsey
  • Russ Thomas
  • George Wilson
Detroit Lions 1957 NFL Champions
  • Charlie Ane
  • Terry Barr
  • Marv Brown
  • Stan Campbell
  • Hopalong Cassady
  • Jack Christiansen
  • Lou Creekmur
  • Gene Cronin
  • Jim David
  • Dorne Dibble
  • Jim Doran
  • Frank Gatski
  • Gene Gedman
  • John Gordy
  • Leon Hart
  • John Henry Johnson
  • Steve Junker
  • Carl Karilivacz
  • Ray Krouse
  • Yale Lary
  • Bobby Layne
  • Bob Long
  • Gary Lowe
  • Gil Mains
  • Jim Martin
  • Darris McCord
  • Dave Middleton
  • Bob Miller
  • Gerry Perry
  • Jerry Reichow
  • Tobin Rote
  • Ken Russell
  • Joe Schmidt
  • Harley Sewell
  • Tom Tracy
  • Roger Zatkoff

  • Head Coach: George Wilson

  • Assistant Coaches: Red Cochran
  • Aldo Forte
  • Bob Nussbaumer
  • Buster Ramsey
Persondata
Name Karilivacz, Carl
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth November 30, 1930
Place of birth Glen Cove, New York
Date of death December 25, 1969
Place of death


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