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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Adam Stachowiak, Adrian Marek, Aleksander Kwiek, Andrzej Rybski, Andy Surgota, Ariel Jakubowski, Arkadiusz Aleksander, Artur Rozmus, Bartosz Iwan, Bart omiej Socha, B a ej Radler, Damian Seweryn, Daniel Rygel, Dariusz Dudek, Dariusz Jackiewicz, Dariusz K us, Deivydas Matulevi ius, Filip Luk ik, Goran Popov, Grzegorz Rasiak, Grzegorz Tomala, Iliyan Mitsanski, Jacek Berensztajn, Jacek Gorczyca, Jacek Kowalczyk, Jakub Sza ek, Jan Cios, Jan Wo, Koba Shalamberidze, Krzysztof Bizacki, Krzysztof Markowski, Krzysztof Pilarz, Maciej Gostomski, Maciej Ma kowski, Maciej Nalepa, Marcin Chmiest, Marcin Drzymont, Marcin Dymkowski, Marcin Kokoszka, Marcin Nowacki, Marcin Radzewicz, Marcin Smoli ski, Marcin Staniek, Marcin Wodecki, Marek Saganowski, Marek Soko owski, Mariusz Muszalik, Mariusz Pawe ek, Mariusz Zganiacz, Micha Brzozowski, Micha Buchalik, Micha Cha bi ski, Micha Stasiak, Mieczys aw Sikora, Pawe Linka, Pawe Sibik, Piotr Gierczak, Piotr Jegor, Piotr Piechniak, Piotr Rocki, Piotr Szymiczek, Robert Caha, Robert K os, Ronald ikli, Ryszard Staniek, Ryszard Wieczorek, Stanislav Velicky, Stanis aw O liz o, Sylwester Czereszewski, S awomir Szary, Tomasz Moskal, Tomasz Stolpa, Tomasz Szewczuk, Tomas Radzinevi ius, Witold Cichy, Witold Sabela, Wojciech Skaba, ukasz Bia o yt, ukasz Pielorz, ukasz Sosin. Excerpt: Grzegorz Rasiak (Polish pronunciation: ) born 12 January 1979 in Szczecin) is a Polish international footballer currently playing for Lechia Gda sk in his home country. Since 2002, he has played for the Poland national team. After starting his career in his native Poland, Rasiak moved to England with Derby County in 2004. He subsequently had a spell with Tottenham Hotspur before joining Southampton, as well as periods on loan to Bolton Wanderers and Watford, before joining Reading in August 2009. He left Reading for Limassol in August 2010. In the 1996-97 season Rasiak joined second division side Warta Pozna where he spent two seasons. In 1998 he moved to First Division side GKS Be chatow, before moving to Odra Wodzis aw for the 2000-01 season. The next season he moved to the club where he first achieved a level of success, Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski. In three seasons at Dyskobolia he played in 66 league matches, scoring 34 goals, forming a partnership in 2003-04 with Andrzej Niedzielan. His time at Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski was when Rasiak made a breakthrough. For three seasons playing in Grodzisk played 66 matches, scoring a total of 34 goals. He worked with Andrzej Niedzielan and few attackers. In 2004 he was recruited by Italian club AC Siena. It then emerged that he was unable to play for the club, as they had exceeded their limit of foreign players. Rasiak joined English Championship side Derby County on 24 September 2004 for a free transfer. In his first season with the club he scored 16 goals in 35 matches, as Derby finished in fourth place, but failed to get through the play-offs. After failing to gain promotion, the club were under financial pressure and were forced by their bankers to raise cash, which led to Rasiak being sold to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur for a fee said to be up to 3m. Rasiak signed on 31 August 2005, the final day of the transfer window. On his arrival, manager Martin Jol described Rasiak as "a tall target man,