Waldemar Prusik, the Glossary
Waldemar Prusik (born 27 July 1961) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.[1]
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8 relations: Alemannia Aachen, Association football, Śląsk Wrocław, K.R.C. Mechelen, Midfielder, Poland national football team, Polish Cup, Wrocław.
- Polish expatriate sportspeople in West Germany
- Śląsk Wrocław managers
Alemannia Aachen
Alemannia Aachen or ATSV Alemannia 1900 is a German football club from the western city of Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Śląsk Wrocław
Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna, commonly known as WKS Śląsk Wrocław, is a Polish football club based in Wrocław that plays in, the highest level of the Polish football league system.
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K.R.C. Mechelen
K.R.C. Mechelen is a Belgian association football club from Mechelen in the Antwerp province.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
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The Poland national football team (Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej) represents Poland in men's international football competitions since their first match in 1921.
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Polish Cup
The Polish Cup in football (Puchar Polski w piłce nożnej) is an annual knockout football competition for Polish football clubs, held continuously since 1950, and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the Ekstraklasa title.
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Wrocław
Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.
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See also
Polish expatriate sportspeople in West Germany
- Andrzej Buncol
- Andrzej Grębosz
- Andrzej Iwan
- Andrzej Pałasz
- Andrzej Rudy
- Bohdan Masztaler
- Bronisław Szlagowski
- Cezary Tobollik
- Daniel Waszkiewicz
- Egon Piechaczek
- Emil Görlitz
- Eugeniusz Cebrat
- Ewald Urban
- Józef Adamiec
- Jacek Frąckiewicz
- Jan Furtok
- Jan Jałocha
- Janusz Turowski (footballer)
- Jerzy Garpiel
- Karol Dziwisz
- Kazimierz Kmiecik
- Ludwik Synowiec
- Marek Kowalczyk
- Marek Leśniak
- Mirosław Bulzacki
- Mirosław Okoński
- Paweł Król (footballer, born 1960)
- Peter Peschel
- Roman Faber
- Roman Wójcicki
- Rudolf Wojtowicz
- Ryszard Milewski
- Ryszard Rybak
- Stefan Majewski
- Tomasz Zdebel
- Waldemar Matysik
- Waldemar Prusik
- Waldemar Słomiany
- Wiesław Grabowski
- Włodzimierz Smolarek
- Zbigniew Jasiukiewicz
- Zbigniew Kruszyński
- Zbigniew Tłuczyński
- Zdzisław Puszkarz
- Zygfryd Szołtysik
Śląsk Wrocław managers
- Aleksander Papiewski
- Alojzy Łysko
- Artur Woźniak
- Grzegorz Kowalski (footballer, born 1963)
- Henryk Apostel
- Ivan Đurđević
- Jacek Magiera
- Jan Caliński
- Jan Urban
- Jan Żurek
- Janusz Wójcik
- Jerzy Kasalik
- Karel Finek
- Luboš Kubík
- Marian Putyra
- Mariusz Rumak
- Orest Lenczyk
- Paweł Barylski
- Petr Němec
- Piotr Tworek
- Romuald Szukiełowicz
- Ryszard Tarasiewicz
- Stanislav Levý
- Stanisław Świerk
- Tadeusz Pawłowski
- Vítězslav Lavička
- Vilém Lugr
- Waldemar Prusik
- Wiesław Wojno
- Wojciech Łazarek
- Władysław Giergiel
- Władysław Jan Żmuda
- Władysław Łach
- Zenon Trzonkowski
- Zygmunt Czyżewski