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- by a merger of 4 adjacent cities: Chorzów, Królewska Huta, Nowe Hajduki and Hajduki Wielkie. The name of the oldest settlement Chorzów was applied to...
- founded on 20 April 1920 in Bismarkhuta (German Bismarckhütte, historically Hajduki), one of the many heavily industrialised muni****lities in the eastern...
- Chorzów Batory (formerly Bismarckhütte, Hajduki Wielkie, 1941–1945 Königshütte-Bismarck) is a district of the Polish city of Chorzów, in Silesian Voivodeship...
- Poland. Built in the years 1934-1935 for the successful Ruch Wielkie Hajduki team and currently is also used mostly for football matches and serves...
- Hajduki Nyskie [xai̯ˈduki ˈnɨskʲɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nysa, within Nysa County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
- champion was Cracovia, but starting in 1933, Ruch Chorzów (then: Ruch Wielkie Hajduki) completely dominated the league, being the champion for four times in...
- (Silent Otto) Born (1912-05-01)1 May 1912 Heidau, Neisse, German Empire (now Hajduki Nyskie, Poland) Died 5 August 1998(1998-08-05) (aged 86) Straubing, Germany...
- drew 1–1 with Barcelona. In the same year the legionaries defeated Ruch Hajduki Wielkie 7–1 in their 100th match in the league. Legia also had the biggest...
- Kattowitz, then in 1933 at the age of 17, moved to Polish side Ruch Wielkie Hajduki, today known as Ruch Chorzów. "Ezi" quickly established himself as the...
- goals. He also pla**** for Poland at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Born in Hajduki Wielkie, now a part of Chorzów, he spent his entire career with Ruch, from...