Portugal to be play Poland in 2011 opener
Written by Mika Jenssen (Polish SOCA! NY)    Wednesday, 20 October 2010 17:41    Bookmark and Share

WARSAW, Poland. Oct 20 (PSN) — The Polish national team in 2011 will start with some tougher opponents.

In February, Poland's first opponent of the year will be Portugal.

"The match is likely to be played during a few days of training camp within this country," said the coach Franciszek Smuda.

Smuda has said he wants to bring to Portugal a large group of players.

"I'll Be there to stay almost a week. In February, this part of Europe is cited to prevail generally ideal conditions for training. We will also take advantage of some extra scrimmages also planned, which will play only players from Polish clubs." the Polish coach explained.

In 2011, the Polish national team, in addition to the match against Portugal, will also play with the Germans, Spaniards, French and Turks.

 
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0 #2 Guest 2010-10-21 12:29
to LOL. u piss in ur pants if u "have to fight" these enemies are potantially winners of 2012. so if u brak someones leg one year infront...they will know not to try run through the defense line. Poland must do what West-germany have doen after WW2...if u playwise bad u have to hurt your enemy badly, and if thats friendly, the cards won't matter in euro 2012 hahahaha:-)!!!!!!!!!!!
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0 #1 Guest 2010-10-20 21:18
Wow Poland will loose against all those teams. Portugal Spain Nd Germany? that's going to bring down the team moral.
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