2000–01 Polish Cup
The 2000–01 Polish Cup was the forty-seventh season of the annual Polish cup competition. It began on 27 June 2000 with the preliminary round and ended on 27 May 2001 with second leg of the Final, played at Stadion Polonii, Warsaw. The winners qualified for the qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Amica Wronki were the defending champions. Preliminary round The matches took place on 27 June and 2 July 2000. ! colspan="3" style="background:cornsilk;", 27 June 2000 , - ! colspan="3" style="background:cornsilk;", 2 July 2000 Round 1 The matches took place on 9 August 2000. ! colspan="3" style="background:cornsilk;", 9 August 2000 , - ! colspan="3" style="background:cornsilk;", No match ;Notes *Note 1: Polonia Leszno withdrew from the competition. *Note 2: Odra Szczecin withdrew from the competition. *Note 3: Konin Bydgoszcz withdrew from the competition. Round 2 The matches took place on 13 September 2000. ! colspan="3" style="b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amica Wronki
Amica Wronki was a Polish football club based in Wronki, Poland. The club was invariably linked to Amica, a manufacturer of white goods, predominantly stoves, which gave the club its nickname. The company's increasing profits gave the new team tremendous financial clout in the Polish leagues. The club was formed when two clubs were joined, Błękitni Wronki and LZS Czarni Wromet Wróblewo. The new club was named FK Amica Wronki and in just 4 years, the club won promotion from the Fourth Division to the Orange Ekstraklasa. They have been in the top division in Poland since 1995. In May 2006 they merged with fellow Ekstraklasa team Lech Poznań. The reserve team then became its first team but only lasted one season before it was finally disbanded. In 2007, one of the clubs that was merged that created Amica, Błękitni Wronki was re-founded and is considered to be a phoenix club. History Foundation and rise The history of SSA Amica Sport goes back to 1992 when the " ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MKP Kotwica Kołobrzeg
MKP or mkp may refer to: Codes * mkp, the ISO 639-3 language code for Moikodi Moikodi, or Doriri, is a Papuan language spoken in Oro Province, in the "tail" of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( ..., spoken by small groups in the southeastern peninsula of New Guinea Organizations * The ManKind Project, a non-profit international educational organization * Miles Kelly Publishing, an independent children's publishing company based in Essex, UK Political parties * Party of the Hungarian Coalition ( hu, Magyar Koalíció Pártja), a political party in Slovakia, for the Magyar (i.e. ethnic Hungarian) minority * Hungarian Communist Party ( hu, Magyar Kommunista Párt), a former Hungarian political party * Maoist Communist Party (Turkey), Maoist Communist Party ( tr, Maoist Komünist Partisi), a clandestine communist organization in Turkey * Maurin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Śląsk Wrocław
Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna, commonly known as WKS Śląsk Wrocław, Śląsk Wrocław () or simply Śląsk, is a Polish football club based in Wrocław that plays in Ekstraklasa, the highest level of the Polish football league system. The club was founded in 1947 and has competed under many names since then; adopting the name Śląsk Wrocław ten years after their foundation. In 1977, Śląsk Wrocław won the Polish league championship for the first time. The club has also won the Polish Cup twice, the Polish SuperCup twice and the Ekstraklasa Cup once. The club's home is Stadion Wrocław, a 45,105 capacity stadium in Wrocław which was one of the host venues during UEFA Euro 2012. Club previously played at Olympic Stadium and Stadion Oporowska. History The club has had many names since its foundation in 1947. They are listed below; * 1947 – Pionier Wrocław * 1949 – Legia Wrocław * 1950 – Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Wr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mec Sławięcice
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Olimpia Kamienna Góra
Olimpia may refer to: Sports teams * Club Atlético Olimpia, a sports club based in Montevideo, Uruguay *Club Deportivo Olimpia, a football team based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras *Club Olimpia, a sports club based in the city of Asunción, Paraguay * Olímpia Futebol Clube, a football team from Brazil * Olimpia Elbląg, a football team from Elbląg, Poland * FC Olimpia Bălţi, a football team from Moldova *FC Olimpia Satu Mare, a football team from Satu Mare, Romania * FC Olimpia Volgograd, a football team from Volgograd, Russia *Olimpia Milano, a basketball team based in Milan, Italy * KK Olimpija, a defunct basketball team based in Ljubljana, Slovenia * Olimpia Basketball Club, a basketball team based in Venado Tuerto, Argentina Other uses * Olimpia Awards, the most important sports awards in Argentina * Olimpia Sports Hall, an indoor arena in Ploiești, Romania * Olimpia, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Olímpia Olímpia is a municipality in the state of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polonia Środa Wielkopolska
Polonia Środa Wielkopolska is a football club in Środa Wielkopolska, Greater Poland Voivodeship. Polonia Środa competes in the III liga, group II. They play home games at the CSiR Stadion Średzki. The club also has field hockey and handball teams, and in the past had an interest in tennis. History Polonia Środa Wielkopolska is a sports club that was founded 1 October 1919. The first president was Adam Pankowski. In the second half of 1923, the club was caught up in financial trouble and in an attempt to rescue the club, chairman Tadeusz Mikolajczak changed the name from "Polonia" to "Tabromik." The entity survived until 1930. On 28 November 1926, a group of former activists of "Polonia" convened a meeting to revive the club. President of the new entity was Stefan Kujawski and the name was changed to "pursuit" Środa Wielkopolska. With the advent of World War II, the club suspended all activities. On 14 April 1945, a meeting was held which established the średzki Sports Cl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polonia Leszno
Polonia may refer to: * Poland, in Latin Places *Polonia Maior or Greater Poland, a historical region of Poland *Polonia Minor or Lesser Poland, a historical region of Poland * Polonia, Manitoba, Canada * Polonia, Texas, United States * Polonia, Wisconsin, United States * Polonia Triangle, Chicago, United States * Polonia Township, Roseau County, Minnesota, United States * Polonia International Airport, Indonesia * Medan Polonia, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia * Camp Polonia, Ahvaz, Iran * 1112 Polonia, an asteroid * Hotel Polonia Palace, historic four-star hotel in Warsaw on Jerusalem Avenue * Hotel Polonia Palast, hotel in Łódź, Poland * Ołdaki-Polonia, village in Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland Arts and entertainment * '' Polònia'', a comedy television programme shown in Catalonia, Spain * Polonia (personification), the symbolic representation of Poland, including a list of art works titled ''Polonia'' * ''Polonia'' (Elgar), a musical work b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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GKP Gorzów Wielkopolski
GKP may refer to: * German Kino Plus, an American German-language television channel * Gorakhpur Junction railway station * Gulf Keystone Petroleum, a British oil and gas exploration company operating in Iraqi Kurdistan * Guinea Kpelle language The Kpelle language (endonym: "Kpɛlɛɛ") is spoken by the Kpelle people of Liberia, Guinea and Ivory Coast and is part of the Mande family of languages. Guinean Kpelle (also known as ''Guerze'' in French), spoken by half a million people, co ... * The General Knowledge Paper, run by King William's College {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raków Częstochowa
Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Raków Częstochowa Spółka Akcyjna (commonly referred to as Raków Częstochowa, or simply Raków) is a Polish professional football club, based in Częstochowa, that competes in the Ekstraklasa, the top tier of national football league system. History Sports club "Racovia" was established in 1921 in the village of Raków. The club dissolved in 1925 due to lack of registration. In 1927, the club was reactivated under the name of the Robotniczy Klub Sportowy (Workers Sports Club) Raków. A year later, the village became a district of Częstochowa. The club operated under the patronage of the Polish Socialist Party and was financially supported by the Częstochowa steelworks. In 1937 the club was promoted to class A. During the German occupation ( World War II), the club did not function. In the years 1951-1955 a football stadium with an athletics track was built. In the years 1962-1966 the football team played in the second league. On July 9, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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LZS Kwiatkowice , a union of Polish sport clubs
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LZS may refer to: * Latvijas Zemnieku savienība, a political party in Latvia * Lempel–Ziv–Stac, a lossless data compression algorithm * Leutnant zur See, a rank in the German Navy * Ludowe Zespoły Sportowe Ludowe Zespoły Sportowe (LZS) (Polish, in English ''Popular Sports Teams'') is a union of Polish sport clubs., mainly from villages and small towns The union was established in 1946, with the first sport club LZS Czarnowąsy in Opole Voivodeship. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pogoń Siedlce
The coat of arms of Lithuania consists of a mounted armoured knight holding a sword and shield, known as (). Since the early 15th century, it has been Lithuania's official coat of arms and is one of the oldest European coats of arms. It is also known by other names in various languages, such as , in the Lithuanian language or as , , (romanized: ) in the Polish, and Belarusian languages. is translatable as Chase, Pursuer, Knight or Horseman, similar to the Slavic vityaz (Old East Slavic for brave, valiant warrior). Historically – (mounted epic hero of old) or in heraldry – (mounted sovereign). The once powerful and vast Lithuanian state, first as Duchy, then Kingdom, and finally Grand Duchy was created by the initially pagan Lithuanians, in reaction to pressures from the Teutonic Order and Swordbrothers which conquered modern-day Estonia and Latvia, forcibly converting them to Christianity. The Lithuanians are the only Balts that created a state before the modern era. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |