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Polish fans welcome their team at the fanzone in Warsaw
Despite their early exit from Euro 2012 proud fans of co-hosts Poland welcome their team to the fan zone in Warsaw, greeting them as national heros. Duration: 00:46
Polish fans welcome their team at the fanzone in Warsaw
POLAND, Warsaw : Despite their early exit from Euro 2012 proud fans of co-hosts Poland welcome their team to the fan zone in Warsaw, greeting them as national heros.
Fans despair at Poland exit as Czechs go through instead
Fans of co-hosts Poland were consoling themselves after their team crashed out of Euro 2012 on Saturday.
Franciszek Smuda, who resigned as coach shortly after the game, could only watch as his team went down 1-0 to the Czech Republic in Wroclaw.
The Poles had plenty of chances in the match but were thwarted by Petr Cech, the Czech goalie rediscovering his end of season form for Chelsea.
It was somewhat against the run of play that the Czechs stunned the home crowd. Petr Jiracek cutting in from the right to fire past Przemyslaw Tyton.
The Poles desperately sought some goals in reply but could not find a way past a solid Czech defence. The loss sees the Poles finish bottom of Group A with two points, a position which led to coach Smuda's demise.
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Poland fans disappointed at opening draw with Greece
Co-hosts Poland were held to a 1-1 draw by Euro 2004 champions Greece in an incident-packed opening match that saw both sides end the game with 10 men. In Warsaw many home fans were disappointed their side didn't do better. Duration: 01:10
MASSIVE Military Parade in Warsaw! Part 2 - Armored Vehicles , Tanks and more!
Grand Independence Parade was a massive military parade in Warsaw, that took place on 15th of August 2018, the day of Polish Armed Forces. This year's event was special, as Poland is also celebrating 100 years of regaining independence.
Thousands of troops, dozens of aircraft and various ground vehicles from Poland and allied nations took part in the parade.
This is video 2 of 2, featuring all ground vehicles from all types of Polish Armed Forces - Tanks, IFVs, APCs, Military Police vehicles, Special Forces etc.
Please note that this is NOT the main stage for the parade, but an exit route FROM the main parade street.
Vehicles in order of appearance:
Military Police section:
Military Police Harley's
Military Police Opel Insignias
Military Police Volkswagen Transporters
Military Police DPVs
Military Police Armoured Plasan SandCat 4x4
Military Police Isuzu pickups
Military Police motorcycles
Military Police quads
Special Forces section:
HMMWVs
Ford F550 assault ramps
M-ATV Oshkosh
HMMWVs
Army section:
Various HMMWVs
Various KTO Rosomak APCs / IFVs / MEDEVACs
Allied forces section:
British MWMIK Jackals
US Army IAV Strykers
Romanian Trucks and AA weapons
Croatian Army Vulkan M-92 MMRL
Army section continued:
Various Jelcz support trucks
Honker Tarpan utility cars
152mm SpGH DANA
KTO Rosomak
W-40 Langusta MRLS
KTO Rosomak
SMK 120mm RAK Mortars on Rosomak chasis
Jelcz support trucks
Jelcz Naval Strike Missile systems
US Army MIM-104 Patriot SAM
9K33 Osa SAM
STAR support trucks
AMZ Żubr POPRAD
Mercedes Sprinters unknown role
Iveco 'Topola-S' EOD
Jelcz utility trucks
MS-20 Daglezja Jelcz mobile bridge system
Iveco ambulances
Leopard 2A5 Main Battle Tanks
Leopard 2A4 Main Battle Tanks
PT-91 Twardy Main Battle Tanks
WZT-3 MID
US Army section:
US Army M1A2 Abrams
US Army M2 Bradley
US Army M88A2 Hercules
Army section continuted:
LPG WD/WDSz command vehicles
AHS Krab
TRI reconnaissance MTLB
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Disappointment in France as team exit Euro 2012
Thousands of football fans gathered at the Eiffel Tower in Paris to see Laurent Blanc's side's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Spain. Despite hoping they might make it to the semi-finals, France suffered a two-nil defeat, leaving supporters disillusioned and disappointed. Duration: 00:55
Warsaw In Your Pocket - Great Football Exhibition
A tour of the Great Football exhibition in Warsaw's Palace of Culture. The exhibition features prominently the Polish team of the 70s and early 80s, the Gorski Eagles.
It took the appointment of coach Kazimierz Górski in 1970 to make Poland a stronger team. Only eighteen months into the job Górski had led his side to the gold medal at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, with Kazimierz Deyna (later of Manchester City) scoring twice in an exciting 2-1 win over Hungary in the final.
Just a year later, one of the most famous matches in Poland's history was played at Wembley. After a heroic performance from goalkeeper Jan Tomaszewski -- nicknamed 'the clown' by Brian Clough -- a one-all draw was enough to earn Górski's side a place at the 1974 World Cup finals. Impressive performances in Germany, including defeats of Argentina and Italy and a 7-0 thumping of Haiti in the group stage, saw Poland up against the West German hosts in the semi-final. The match was played in horrible conditions on a water-logged pitch (many Polish fans will still claim the Germans watered the pitch despite heavy rain to nullify the Poles' passing game) with the only goal of the game coming from Gerd Muller. In the match for third-place Poland were better than Brazil and Grzegorz Lato, current president of the Polish FA, scored his seventh goal of the tournament winning the Golden Boot in the process (incidentally beating his strike partner Andrzej Szarmach, whose tally stood at 6).
After winning the silver medal at the 1976 Olympics, qualification for the 1978 World Cup quickly followed. An impressive start put Jacek Gmoch's squad through to the second round, but a win over Peru was not enough following defeats to Argentina (0-2, with Deyna missing a penalty) and Brazil (1-2).
A new head-coach, Antoni Piechniczek, was brought in during 1981 to try to unite an unsettled camp but as he took over the team, Martial Law was introduced in Poland hitting his team's preparations for the 1982 World Cup. With only domestic players available, Poland started with two goalless draws but then a 5-1 win over Peru saw them advance. In the next round, a fantastic performance from hat-trick hero Zbigniew Boniek gave Poland a 3-0 win over Belgium, while a solid 0-0 draw with the Soviet Union won them another semi-final place. Crucially denied the skills of the suspended Boniek, Poland suffered a 0-2 defeat to eventual winners Italy, yet an exciting 3-2 win over France in the third-place game was still regarded as a huge success back in Poland.
Poland missed out on qualification for the 1984 European Championships, while the most important legacy of a disappointing performance in the 1986 World Cup -- where an early exit was confirmed after a Gary Linekar inspired 0-3 defeat to England -- was 'Boniek's curse'. The then Roma striker concluded that Poles wouldn't see their team again at a major tournament for sixteen years.
Boniek was right. The 1990s witnessed the waste of a wonderful young team - silver medallists at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. With the domestic game sinking deeper into corruption, fans watched the disappearnce of Polish clubs from the group stage of the Champions League (Widzew Łódź were the last, in 1996). Boniek's curse ended when Jerzy Engel's team were the first European team to qualify for the 2002 World Cup, but disastrous performances against Korea (0-2) and Portugal (0-4) meant it was a short trip. Similarly poor performances meant that Poland failed to advance beyond the group stage at the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. The Polish FA then decided that it was time to give a foreign coach a chance.
Dutchman Leo Beenhakker took on the role and he inspired the team during Euro 2008 qualification, winning 2-1 in style against Portugal thanks to Ebi Smolarek's brace. Unfortunately, while Poland yet again had enough class to qualify for the finals they could not advance from their group once at the tournament. However, failure in qualification for the 2010 World Cup saw the Dutchman unceremoniously sacked live on TV, a few minutes after the 0-3 away defeat to Slovenia, during an interview with the Polish FA president, Grzegorz Lato.
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Poland land in Warsaw after Portugal defeat
The Poland Euro 2016 squad was welcomed by thousands of fans when they arrived back at Warsaw Chopin Airport on Friday (1st July).
The Poland Euro 2016 squad was welcomed by thousands of fans when they arrived back at Warsaw Airport on Friday (1st July).
They crashed out of the tournament on Thursday (30th June) losing 5-3 to Portugal on penalties.
It was a frustrating end for a team that had promised plenty, and who became the first Polish team in history to have progressed further than the group stages in the European Championships.
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Poland fans proud despite tournament exit
Poland fans proud despite tournament exit
Poland fans after confirming our euro 16 exit:(
KAMP! – Don't Panic! We're Live #3
KAMP! – 'Nanette' – Don’t Panic! We’re Live #3
'Don’t Panic! We’re Live' celebrates 10 years of the Don't Panic! We're from Poland programme. DPWFP is a brand created by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in 2008. Our main goals are to promote Polish music abroad and growth of the Polish music industry.
We’ve invited six Polish bands to take part in live sessions, recorded at the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw, Poland. We will be posting the recorded lives in the upcoming weeks. So subscribe to Culture.pl's channel and stay tuned!
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Don’t Panic! We’re from Poland team:
Barbara Feliga
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Krzysztof Halicz
Karolina Małaczek
Anna Żukowska
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Sound: Michał Kupicz
Sound assistants: Tomek Klimkiewicz, Ania Kwiatkowska
Photographers: Michał Matraszek, Krzysztof Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Production assistants: Joanna Saran, Antoni Rokita
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Held each year at the 18th Century colossal Petrovaradin Fortress in the city of Novi Sad in Serbia, EXIT started as a student movement whose massive protests brought down the oppressive regime in Serbia. EXIT became the first mass event to gather all the people in Balkans after a long decade of divisions.
Celebrated as a place where hedonism meets activism, it is the social relevance of EXIT that has made it unique and globally recognized hosting stars like The Prodigy, Arctic Monkeys, Madonna, The Killers, Sex Pistols, Guns’n’Roses, Arcade Fire, Beastie Boys, David Guetta, Carl Cox, Nina Kraviz, Patti Smith, Motorhead, LCD Soundsystem, Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan, Andy C, DJ Shadow, and countless many more at 30+ stages in nearly two decades since its inception in 2000. So far, EXIT hosted a worldwide audience of over 2.5 million visitors from 60 different countries.
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France: Polish fans weep tears of joy after beating Switzerland on penalties
Hundreds of Polish fans celebrated their team's victory over Switzerland following the 5-4 win on penalties in the first knockout game of Euro 2016 at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne, Saturday.
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The Poland national football team (Polish: Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej) represents Poland in association football and is controlled by the Polish Football Association, the governing body for football in Poland. Poland's home ground is the National Stadium in Warsaw and their current head coach is Adam Nawałka.
One of the most renowned Polish teams was the one of the mid-1970s. Poland held England to a draw in a dramatic match at Wembley Stadium to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Poland reached the semi-finals, where the deciding game against the eventual champions Germany resulted in a narrow 0-1 defeat. Just missing out on the final, Poland ended the tournament by defeating Brazil 1–0 to claim third place in the tournament. Striker Grzegorz Lato won the Golden Boot for his seven goals. Poland also finished third in the 1982 tournament, beating France 3–2 in the third-place play-off.
Poland also won the gold medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich; the silver medal in 1976 in Montreal; and a silver medal in 1992 in Barcelona.
Poland first qualified for the UEFA European Championship in 2008. They also qualified automatically for Euro 2012 by virtue of being joint hosts alongside Ukraine. They finished bottom of their group on both occasions. Their first win in the Euros was on 12 June 2016 in a group stage match of Euro 2016 against Northern Ireland.[3] Poland reached the quarterfinals, the team's best result. Poland is currently ranked at 6th in the world, one position below their all-time high from August 2017.
UEFA Euro 2012 Anger as Russia fans march through Warsaw
BBC Sports: Police in the Polish capital Warsaw are on full alert as Russia fans marched through the city centre in a celebration of Russian independence day.
Poland and Russia were drawn together in the European Championships group stage.
Alex Capstick reports from Warsaw
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FIFA World Cup: Colombian fans celebrate win vs Poland
There were contrasting emotions from Colombia and Poland fans in Kazan on Sunday (24th June) after Colombia's beat Poland 3-0 to end Poland's hopes of reaching the last 16 of the tournament. The victory puts the South Americans in third place in Group H on three points behind Japan and Senegal, who shared a 2-2 draw earlier on Sunday to move to four points apiece. A Colombia victory over the Africans in their final first-round match in Samara on Thursday would secure a spot in the last 16 and keep them on target to at least match their charge to the quarter-finals in Brazil four years ago. (Video: SNTV). Full World Cup coverage here:
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Polish fans meet team on return from euro 2016 at Airport
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