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Łukasz Zjawiński
Łukasz Zjawiński (born 11 July 2001) is a Polish professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for I liga club Polonia Warsaw. Club career Zjawiński started his career playing with the youth sides of his local team Iskra Pszczyna. He had spells in the youth sides of the largest teams in the area, Ruch Chorzów and Górnik Zabrze, before moving to Warsaw to join Legia Warsaw. After progressing his way through the Legia youth sides he started playing for the Legia Warsaw II team, making a total of 26 appearances and scoring 4 goals over two seasons. During his time at Legia he also went on loan to II liga team Stal Stalowa Wola, where he made 16 appearances and scored one goal in his six month loan spell. For the 2020–21 season, Zjawiński joined newly promoted Ekstraklasa side Stal Mielec, making 24 appearances and scoring one goal in his first top flight season. After just one season with Stal, Zjawiński joined fellow ...
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Pszczyna
Pszczyna (german: Pleß, cs, Pština) is a town in southern Poland with 25,823 inhabitants (2019), and a seat of a local gmina (commune). It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship, and was a part of the Katowice Voivodeship from 1975 until administrative reforms in 1998. Etymology There are several different theories of the origins of the name ''Pszczyna''. Ezechiel Zivier (1868–1925) hypothesized that the land was first owned by Pleszko (alternatively Leszko, or possibly Leszek, Duke of Racibórz). Polish scholar Aleksander Brückner in turn explained the name based on its old spelling ''Plszczyna'', from the ancient Polish word ''pło'' or ''pleso'' meaning a lake, making ''Plszczyna'' a place by a lake. Brückner's derivation, suggesting a marshy lakeside, based on Proto-Slavic ''plszczyna'', is generally accepted in literature. Yet another explanation has been put forward by Prof. Jan Miodek of Wrocław University, who derives the town's name from the name of a nearby ri ...
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