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Przybyła
Przybyła ( ) is a surname of Polish language origin, derived from the verb ''przybyć'' (to arrive), "the one who had arrived". Notable people with this surname include: *Józef Przybyła (1945–2009), Polish ski-jumper *Michał Przybyła (born 1994), Polish footballer See also

*Joel Przybilla {{surname, Przybyla Polish-language surnames ...
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Michał Przybyła
Michał Przybyła (born 1 July 1994) is a Polish former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Career On 28 September 2018, Przybyła joined Kotwica Kołobrzeg (football), Kotwica Kołobrzeg. On 12 March 2019, he moved to Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski. Four months later, he left the club to join Warta Gorzów Wielkopolski ahead of the 2019–20 season. Honours Warta Gorzów Wielkopolski * IV liga, IV liga Lubusz: 2019–20 References External links

* * 1994 births Living people People from Busko County Men's association football forwards Footballers from Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship Polish men's footballers Ekstraklasa players I liga players II liga players III liga players IV liga players Korona Kielce players Widzew Łódź players Chojniczanka Chojnice players Warta Poznań players Kotwica Kołobrzeg (football) players Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski players {{Poland-footy-forward-stub ...
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Józef Przybyła
Józef Przybyła (29 January 1945 – 21 March 2009) was a Polish ski-jumper active from 1963 to 1971. He had some success in 1964 and competed in two Winter Olympic Games The Winter Olympic Games (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques d'hiver) is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were he .... References Polish male ski jumpers Olympic ski jumpers for Poland Ski jumpers at the 1964 Winter Olympics Ski jumpers at the 1968 Winter Olympics 1945 births 2009 deaths Place of birth missing 20th-century Polish people {{Poland-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Polish Language
Polish (Polish: ''język polski'', , ''polszczyzna'' or simply ''polski'', ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles. In addition to being the official language of Poland, it is also used by the Polish diaspora. There are over 50 million Polish speakers around the world. It ranks as the sixth most-spoken among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects and maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various forms of formalities when addressing individuals. The traditional 32-letter Polish alphabet has nine additions (''ą'', ''ć'', ''ę'', ''ł'', ''ń'', ''ó'', ''ś'', ''ź'', ''ż'') to the letters of the basic 26-letter Latin alphabet, while removing three (x, q, v). Those three letters are at times included in an extended 35-letter alphabet, although they are not used in native words. The traditional ...
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Joel Przybilla
Joel Przybilla (; born October 10, 1979) is an American retired professional basketball player who played the center position for 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America. The league is composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada) and is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United S ... (NBA). High school career Przybilla was born in Monticello, Minnesota, and attended Monticello High School (Minnesota), Monticello High School, where he was coached by Max LaVelle of the Monticello Magic. He was named 1998 Minnesota Mr. Basketball, along with Darius Lane. He was also named to USA Today's All-USA second team and earned Parade All-American honors, and was a two-time Associated Press Minnesota Player of the Year honoree. College career Przybilla spent two years at the University of Minnesota and left as second on the Golden Gophers' all- ...
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