- PKS [Płocki KS] Wisła Płock 1963: ZKS Wisła Płock 1
January 1992: ZKS
Petrochemia Płock 1 July 1999: KS
Petro Płock 27 June 2000:
Orlen Płock 7 June 2002:...
- Produktów Naftowych,
Communist Poland's
petroleum retail monopoly, and
Petrochemia Płock, the
state firm in
charge of the oil
refineries in Płock, the largest...
- 2023–24 EHF
European League Bronze (1): 2021–22 Wisła Płock – (1964–1992)
Petrochemia Płock – (1992–1999)
Petro Płock – (1999–2000)
Orlen Płock – (2000–2002)...
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match between Widzew and
Petrochemia (originally
finished 2–0)
verified to wo. An
ineligible player fielded by
Petrochemia (Paweł Kędzierski). "Attendances...
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match between Polonia and
Petrochemia (originally
finished 2–0)
verified to wo. Too many (4)
foreign players in
Petrochemia team (Ozuah Ikemefuna-Sudy...
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Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wlkp.,
Petrochemia Płock 1997–98: Ruch Radzionków, GKS Bełchatów 1998–99:
Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wlkp.,
Petrochemia Płock 1999–00: Śląsk Wrocław...
- Tutunski-Kombinat
Prilep 38–41
Andor Jadran Kozina 22–21 16–20 HAKA en. O.
Emmen 45–46 ŠKP
Bratislava 21–23 24–23
Uraed Porsgrunn 42–57
Petrochemia Płock 24–23 18–34...
- for Lech,
scoring twice.
During his stay in Poland, he also pla**** for
Petrochemia Płock,
Dyskobolia Grodzisk and KSZO
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski. He made...
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Other notable locations include the
Azoty Puławy
chemical plant, the
Petrochemia refinery in Płock, and the Bełchatów
Power Plant. Mazierska, Ewa (2021)...
- at the end of the
following season, the club was
ranked second behind Petrochemia Płock and won
promotion to the top tier of
Polish football. The 1997–98...