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Roman Józefowicz
Roman Józefowicz (born 29 March 1958) is a Polish former footballer who played as a forward. Biography During his early years Józefowicz played with his local club Lechia Gdańsk. However, after being declared as too short, he was released from the Lechia academy and joined Ogniwo Sopot instead. It was with Ogniwo that he made his league debut, spending the 1975–76 season with the club, before returning to Gdańsk to play with Gedania Gdańsk. After two seasons with Gedania, Józefowicz returned to Lechia, now being 10 cm taller than when he left, and having league football experience. Upon his return Józefowicz found it hard to break into the team, making only 11 appearances in his first two seasons. In 1981 he joined Wisła Tczew for a season, returning to Lechia the following season with the club having been relegated to the third tier. Despite Lechia being in the third tier of Polish football, it was this period that provided Lechia with some of its greatest f ...
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Gdańsk
Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic Sea, Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. With a population of 486,492, Data for territorial unit 2261000. it is Poland's sixth-largest city and principal seaport. Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River and is situated at the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay, close to the city of Gdynia and the resort town of Sopot; these form a metropolitan area called the Tricity, Poland, Tricity (''Trójmiasto''), with a population of approximately 1.5 million. The city has a complex history, having had periods of Polish, German and self rule. An important shipbuilding and trade port since the Middle Ages, between 1361 and 1500 it was a member of the Hanseatic League, which influenced its economic, demographic and #Architecture, urban landscape. It also served as Poland's principal seaport and was its largest city since the 15th century until the early 18th century when Warsaw surpassed it. With the Partition ...
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Polish Cup
The Polish Cup in Association football, football ( ) is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout football competition for Polish football club (association football), football clubs, held continuously since 1950, and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the Ekstraklasa title. Due to mass participation of teams, the tournament is often called ''The Cup of the Thousand Teams'' ( ). Participation is open to any club registered with the PZPN, Polish FA, regardless of whether it competes in any league in the national pyramid or not. Reserve and veteran teams are also eligible, with reserve teams reaching the final on two occasions (and winning it once). The Cup is popular among lower-level teams, as it gives them a chance to play better known sides. In some cases, the underdogs have even reached the final, with the most famous example being Czarni Żagań, who were playing in the third division, when they reached the 1964–65 final, eventually ...
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