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- Q7082804 subject Q6436277.
- Q7082804 subject Q6443826.
- Q7082804 subject Q6586225.
- Q7082804 subject Q8133593.
- Q7082804 subject Q9531268.
- Q7082804 abstract "Okęcie Warszawa is a Polish sporting club from the Okęcie neighbourhood of Warsaw. Founded in 1929 as Skoda Warszawa, its name was changed to Okęcie in 1936. The club is located at 1 Radarowa Street in Warsaw. Its colors are blue-white. Okęcie is most famous for its boxers (including Antoni Czortek), who in the 1930s were multiple champions of Poland, including the team championship of the country (1934), and its soccer team, which played in the Polish 3rd Division. Currently the soccer team plays in the 4th regional Division of Mazovia.".
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q270.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q36.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q3742477.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q6436277.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q643843.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q6443826.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q6586225.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q7082802.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133593.
- Q7082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q9531268.
- Q7082804 comment "Okęcie Warszawa is a Polish sporting club from the Okęcie neighbourhood of Warsaw. Founded in 1929 as Skoda Warszawa, its name was changed to Okęcie in 1936. The club is located at 1 Radarowa Street in Warsaw. Its colors are blue-white. Okęcie is most famous for its boxers (including Antoni Czortek), who in the 1930s were multiple champions of Poland, including the team championship of the country (1934), and its soccer team, which played in the Polish 3rd Division.".
- Q7082804 label "Okęcie Warszawa".