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Śląsk Wrocław (handball)
WKS Śląsk Wrocław is a professional men's handball club based in Wrocław in southwestern Poland, founded in 1955. They compete in the top flight of the Polish handball, Superliga. It is one of the most successful Polish handball clubs, having won 15 domestic league titles, although there last came more than 20 years ago. Crest, colours, supporters Kits Honours Domestic * Polish Superliga :Winners (15): 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1996–97 * Polish Cup :Winners (7): 1958–59, 1964–65, 1968–69, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1988–89 International * EHF Champions League :Silver (1): 1977–78 Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2024–25 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 12 Marcin Młoczyński * 16 Bartosz Dudek * 21 Patryk Małecki ;Left wingers *5 Kacper Majewski *9 Szymon Famulski * 35 Jakub Wielgucki ;Right wingers *3 Szymo ...
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Slask Wroclaw Crest
Silesia (see names #Etymology, below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Silesia, Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at 8,000,000. Silesia is split into two main subregions, Lower Silesia in the west and Upper Silesia in the east. Silesia’s culture reflects its complex history and diverse influences, blending Polish, Czech, and German elements. The region is known for its distinctive Silesian language (still spoken by a minority in Upper Silesia), richly decorated folk National costumes of Poland, costumes, hearty regional Silesian cuisine, cuisine, and a mix of Gothic, Baroque, and industrial-era Silesian architecture, architecture seen in its cities and towns. The largest city of the region is Wrocław. Silesia is situated along the Oder River, with the Sudeten Mountains extending across the southern border. The region contains many historical landmarks ...
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Jakub Wielgucki
Jakub is a masculine given name. It is the Polish, Belarusian, Czech, and Slovak form of the name Jacob.Jakub at behindthename.com
accessed on 7 January 2025 In Polish, the form of Jakub is Kuba.


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Hubert Kornecki
Hubert is a Germanic masculine given name, from ''hug'' "mind" and '' beraht'' "bright". It also occurs as a surname. Saint Hubert of Liège (or Hubertus) (c. 656 – 30 May 727) is the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians, and metalworkers. People with the given name Hubert This is a small selection of articles on people named Hubert; for a comprehensive list see instead . * Hubert Aaronson (1924–2005), F. Mehl University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University * Hubert Adair (1917–1940), World War II Royal Air Force pilot *Hubert Auriol (1952–2021), French professional off-road motorcyclist and auto racer *Hubert Austin (1841–1915), English architect *Hubert Badanai (1895–1986), Canadian automobile dealer and politician *Hubert Bath (1883–1945), English film composer, music director, and conductor * Hubert Beckers (1806–1889), German philosopher *Hubert Boulard, a French comics creator who is unusually credited as "Hubert" * Hubert Brasier (191 ...
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Kacper Adamski
Kacper Adamski (born 19 March 1992) is a Polish handball player for Energa MKS Kalisz MKS Kalisz is a team handball, men's handball club from Kalisz, Poland, that plays in the Polish Superliga (men's handball), Superliga. The current name of the club is Energa MKS Kalisz due to sponsorship reasons. History The club was founde ... and the Polish national team. References 1992 births Living people Sportspeople from Płock Handball players from Masovian Voivodeship Polish male handball players Wisła Płock (handball) players 21st-century Polish sportsmen {{Poland-handball-bio-stub ...
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Tomasz Kołodziejczyk
Tomasz is a Polish given name, the equivalent of Thomas in English. Notable people with the given name include: *Tomasz Adamek (born 1976), Polish heavyweight boxer *Tomasz Arciszewski (1877–1955), Polish socialist politician and Prime Minister of the Polish government-in-exile in London (1944–1947) *Tomasz Bajerski (born 1975), Polish motorcycle speedway rider who won the Team Polish Champion title in 2001 *Tomasz Bednarek (born 1981), Polish tennis player *Tomasz Beksiński (1958–1999), Polish radio presenter, music journalist and movie translator *Tomasz Chrzanowski (born 1980), Polish motorcycle speedway rider who has been a member of the Poland national team *Tomasz Fornal (born 1997), Polish volleyball player, member of Poland men's national volleyball team and silver medallist at the 2022 World Championships *Tomasz Frankowski (born 1974), Polish footballer (senior career from 1991) *Tomasz Gapiński (born 1982), Polish international motorcycle speedway rid ...
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Wiktor Kawka
Wiktor is a masculine given name, the Polish version of Victor. It may refer to: * Wiktor Andersson (1887–1966), Swedish film actor * Wiktor Balcarek (1915–1998), Polish chess player * Wiktor Biegański (1892–1974), Polish actor, film director and screenwriter * Wiktor Brillant (1877–1942), Polish pharmacist * Wiktor Budzyński (1888–1976), ethnic Polish politician in the Republic of Lithuania * Wiktor Chabel (born 1985), Polish rower * Wiktor Długosz (born 2000), Polish footballer * Wiktor Eckhaus (1930–2000), Polish–Dutch mathematician * Wiktor Jassem (1922–2016), Polish phonetician, philologist and linguist * Wiktor Gilewicz (1907–1948), Polish officer * Wiktor Godlewski (1831–1900), Polish nobleman, explorer and naturalist * Wiktor Grodecki (born 1960), Polish film director, screenwriter and producer * Wiktor Grotowicz (1919–1985), Polish actor * Wiktor Kemula (1902–1985), Polish chemist * Wiktor Komorowski (1887–1952), Polish fighter ace in the ...
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Wojciech Granowski
Wojciech () is a Polish name, equivalent to Czech Vojtěch , Slovak Vojtech, and German Woitke. The name is formed from two Slavic roots: * ''wój'' (Slavic: ''voj''), a root pertaining to war. It also forms words like ''wojownik'' ("warrior") and ''wojna'' ("war"). * ''ciech'' (from an earlier form, ''tech''), meaning "joy". The resulting combination means "he who enjoys war" or "joyous warrior". Its Polish diminutive forms include ''Wojtek'' , ''Wojtuś'' , ''Wojtas'', ''Wojcio'', ''Wojteczek'', ''Wojcieszek'', ''Wojtaszka'', ''Wojtaszek'', ''Wojan'' (noted already in 1136), ''Wojko'', and variants noted as early as 1400, including ''Woytko'', ''Woythko'', and ''Voytko''. The feminine form is Wojciecha (). Related names in South Slavic languages include ''Vojko'', ''Vojislav'', and ''Vojteh''. The name has been rendered into German in several different variations, including: ''Woitke'', ''Witke'', ''Voitke'', ''Voytke'', ''Woytke'', ''Vogtke'', ''Woytegk'', ''Woytek'', ''Wogtk ...
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Łukasz Królikowski
Łukasz or Lukasz () is a Polish masculine given name, derived from Greek Λουκᾶς, Lukas. Derived family names are Łukaszewski, Łukaszewicz/Łukasiewicz/Lukashevich, Lukash (as transliterated from Ukrainian), Lukashenko (Ukrainian). List of people with the name A * Łukasz Abgarowicz (born 1949), Polish politician B * Łukasz Banak (born 1983) Polish Greco-Roman wrestler * Łukasz Baraniecki (1798–1858), Polish Catholic prelate * Łukasz Bejger (born 2002), Polish footballer * Łukasz Bocian (born 1988), Polish footballer * Łukasz Bodnar (born 1982), Polish road bicycle racer * Łukasz Bogusławski (born 1993), Polish footballer * Łukasz Broź (born 1985), Polish footballer * Łukasz Budziłek (born 1991), Polish footballer * Lukasz Bujko (born 1986), Polish cyclist * Łukasz Burliga (born 1988), Polish footballer C * Łukasz Chyła (born 1981), Polish sprinter * Łukasz Cichos (born 1982), Polish football manager and former player * Łukasz Ciepliński (1913 ...
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Paweł Salacz
Paweł Salacz (born 7 July 1997) is a Polish handball player for Wybrzeże Gdańsk Wybrzeże Gdańsk was a Polish multi-sports club based in Gdańsk, established in 1945, most known for its motorcycle speedway and handball teams. Club has closed in 2005, due to financial problems. Before 2006 speedway season was established ... and the Polish national team. References 1997 births Living people People from Brzeg Handball players from Silesian Voivodeship Polish male handball players 21st-century Polish sportsmen {{Poland-handball-bio-stub ...
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Mateusz Jankowski
Mateusz is a Polish given name, equivalent to Hebrew names Matityahu and Matthew, meaning "gift of Yahweh". List Notable people with the name include: B–H * Mateusz Bąk (born 1983), Polish football goalkeeper *Mateusz Banasiuk (born 1985), Polish actor * Mateusz Bartczak (born 1979), Polish footballer *Mateusz Bartel (born 1985), Polish chess player *Mateusz Bieniek (born 1994), Polish volleyball player *Mateusz Biskup (born 1994), Polish rower *Mateusz Borkowski (born 1997), Polish middle-distance runner * Mateusz Broź (born 1988), Polish football midfielder * Mateusz Cetnarski (born 1988), Polish football midfielder *Mateusz Chruściński (born 1987), Polish figure skater * Mateusz Cichocki (born 1992), Polish footballer * Mateusz Cieluch (born 1987), Polish footballer *Mateusz Czunkiewicz (born 1996), Polish volleyball player *Mateusz Damięcki (born 1981), Polish actor *Mateusz Demczyszak (born 1986), Polish middle-distance runner * Mateusz Didenkow (born 1987), Polis ...
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