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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Zaglebie Walbrzych is a Polish multisports club, located in the southwestern city of Walbrzych. The club was founded in 1945, when former German city of Waldenburg became part of Poland. Its founders were Polish emigrees from France and Belgium, who named the club Thorez, after Maurice Thorez, a French communist leader. The name was disliked by most fans and was changed in 1968 into Zaglebie. The club, located in Walbrzych's neighborhood of Bialy Kamien, is the most famous for its football team. In 1968, Zaglebie Walbrzych won promotion to the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Zaglebie Walbrzych is a Polish multisports club, located in the southwestern city of Walbrzych. The club was founded in 1945, when former German city of Waldenburg became part of Poland. Its founders were Polish emigrees from France and Belgium, who named the club Thorez, after Maurice Thorez, a French communist leader. The name was disliked by most fans and was changed in 1968 into Zaglebie. The club, located in Walbrzych's neighborhood of Bialy Kamien, is the most famous for its football team. In 1968, Zaglebie Walbrzych won promotion to the Ekstraklasa, and in the 1970/1971 season, it finished in the 3rd spot, after Gornik Zabrze and Legia Warszawa. Zaglebie participated in the games of the UEFA Cup, advancing to the second round. In the first round, it beat Czechoslovakian team FK Teplice (1-0, 3-2), in the second round it lost to Romanian side UT Arad (1-1, 1-2). Team's most famous player is goalkeeper Marian Szeja, participant of the 1972 Olympic Games.