Ryszard Kotala

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Ryszard Kotala in 1990
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Full nameRyszard Kotala
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Ryszard Kotala - Polish volleyball player. He was a member of Czarni Radom team which was promoted to the second level league in 1979 and in 1983-84 season to Ektraklasa. In 1988 with the team, Kotala came 4th in the league, which was the highest place in his career. [1]

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References

  1. (in Polish) Zbigniew Puszko. Siatkarz z żelaza. „Nowy Tygodnik Radomski”, page 10, 09-01-1991.