- KS
Lublinianka is a
Polish professional football club
based in Lublin. It was
founded in 1921 as WKS
Lublin (Wojskowy Klub
Sportowy Lublin, English: Military...
- 22°33′28″E / 51.24750°N 22.55778°E / 51.24750; 22.55778
Grand Hotel Lublinianka is a four-star
hotel in Lublin, Poland. The
building was constructed...
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regional play-offs for the 1946
Polish Championship. They
defeated KS
Lublinianka 5–0 and
eventually lost 3–1 to ŁKS Łódź in the final. On 19 July 1947...
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Motor and
Lublinianka. The
match ended with the
score 1–1, and the
first historic goal in the
match of club
teams was
scored by
Lublinianka's captain,...
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previously pla**** for
Lewart Lubartów, Wisła Puławy,
Motor Lublin and
Lublinianka Lublin. Pożak
began his
career at
Lewart Lubartów. He
spent three-and-a-half...
- Łęczna and
Hetman Zamość.
Their traditional rivals were city
rivals KS
Lublinianka,
although this
rivalry is no
longer upheld. They have
local rivalries...
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Polish team,
beating on the way to
championship Cracovia Kraków, WKS/
Lublinianka Lublin,
Warta Poznań (2:2, 7:1), and
Polonia Warsaw (2:2, 2:0). The 1926...
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Polish side
Jagiellonia Białystok. In 1990, he
signed for
Polish side KS
Lublinianka. In 1991, he
signed for
French side La
Roche VF. In 1995, he
signed for...
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Victorious Church Dominican Church Lubomirski Palace Eclectic Grand Hotel Lublinianka Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva and its
synagogue Zamkowy Square The premier...
- but it was not easy. In 1975, 20,000 fans
watched a lost game
against Lublinianka. In 1976, they were
second (after
Hutnik Kraków). In 1977, at home, Cracovia...