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Polish football team coach Czesław Michniewicz has admitted that Wednesday’s match against Argentina in World Cup Group C will be a rivalry between those countries’ national teams, not between Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi. “They’re both great, I won’t compare them,” he added.
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Argentinian commentators warn of contempt for the Poles ahead of Wednesday’s match in Group C of the FIFA World Cup. They point out that the advantage of Czesław Michniewicz’s side is experience, as well as the presence of Robert Lewandowski in attack.
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Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto will leave the team at the end of the month. The Swiss steps down after four years in which the team struggled to keep up with the Formula 1 leaders.
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Mirosław Skrzypczyński has submitted a declaration of resignation from his position as a member of the board of the Polish Tennis Association (PZT) with immediate effect.
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“I want to avoid a situation where, above all, young Polish tennis players would be hostages of this conflict,” Sports Minister Kamil Bortniczuk said on Tuesday during a press briefing on the former president of the Polish Association. tennis, Mirosław Skrzypczyński.
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Waldemar Fornalik became the coach of KGHM Zagłębie Lubin, which plays in the football league. The coach, who managed Piast Gliwice in the fall, replaced sacked Piotr Stokowiec at the Lower Silesian club.
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Sweden’s Martin Ponsiluoma won the 20km individual race in Kontiolahti, Finland, the inaugural season of the Biathlon World Cup. The best Pole, Grzegorz Guzik, took 49th place.
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The Buffalo Sabers lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-6 in overtime in one of six NHL games on Monday. The home side failed to maintain a two-goal lead in the final period and captain Steve Stamkos secured victory for the visitors.
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The Boston Celtics, with the best record in the NBA, beat the Charlotte Hornets 140-105 in their home court, scoring their 17th win of the season. The Los Angeles Lakers led the Indiana Pacers by 17 points early in the final quarter before losing 115-116.
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