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Lechia Gdansk

The U15 team of Lechia Gdansk has been organised for nine years. This season, the team won the Polish championship. 3 Of their players are also members of the U15 national team. The coaches Józef Gladysz and Zdzislaw Puszkarz once were very popular players in the nineteen seventies.

Gdansk was founded in the year 997 and has 1.4 million inhabitants. In 1976 the city friendship flowed into a formal partnership between cities, which points itself to various exchange: Science, economics, culture and sport. Each year pupils and students meet in different co-operations.


Over the past 30 years both cities have been committed. The German-Polish society organizes citizen travels and administers a fund devoted to supporting child care centres in Gdansk.

Furthermore, Polish students can get sponsorships for studies in Bremen. Bremen and Gdansk have for many years lived the idea of the European Union, which was succeeded by the  European politics after the succession of Poland to the EU. The partner school of the Lechia Gdansk team is the Bremer Gymnasium Horn, which is in constant exchange with the II. Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace about environmental policies in the European project "environment builds bridges".

Famous sons of the city of Gdansk are:
Arthur Schopenhauer
Günter Grass and
Dariusz Michalczewski

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