Józef Piłsudski and the Diskette with the Virus: Almost 100 Years without a Polish Victory in Sweden
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"Today there may be less pressure than in the match against Albania," former Polish national football team coach Waldemar Fornalik told Radio RMF24. This evening in Stockholm, the Polish national team will play Sweden in the World Cup play-off final. The Ruch Chorzów coach is counting on a Polish victory.
Józef Piłsudski and the Diskette with the Virus: Almost 100 Years without a Polish Victory in Sweden
Jan Urban's players have a chance to make history on Tuesday. Nearly 100 years have passed since our national team last won in Sweden. It was 1930, and Józef Piłsudski was still alive.
The Polish national team last defeated Sweden on home soil almost 100 years ago. Our last victory came in 1930. Tomorrow, the Polish "Eagles" must achieve this feat, or hope for a penalty shootout victory, to advance to this year's World Cup in North America.
The World Cup is 90 minutes away from play. Perhaps 120 minutes away or the worst of the cases to a batch of penalties. On Wednesday they will meet the last six selections that will complete the World Cup table, four of them European and two more that will come out of the confrontations Republic of the Congo-Jamaica and Iraq-Bolivia. The last train to get on a World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada that wants to tumultuous outside the…
The appointment is at the Strawberry Arena in Solna (Sweden) at 8:45 p.m. There will be deployed the Poland led by Jan Urban, a legend of Osasuna who dreams of classifying the selection of his country for the World Cup. The winner will get the ticket. It is a single card. In the Polish technical corps, there is also the Navarro physical trainer Juan Iribarren. Read more]]>
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