. "Tadeusz Ob\u0142\u00F3j (b. August 29th 1950 in Katowice, Poland) is a former Polish forward. Ob\u0142\u00F3j played domestically for Baildon Katowice (from 1967 to 1982) and Polonia Bytom (for 1982-83). In 565 contests in the league, Ob\u0142\u00F3j scored 450 goals, the second best all-time total in the league history. His talent made him a logical choice at the international level with the Polish National Team, for which he played 151 games, scoring 58 times. He represented Poland at the 1972, 1976 and 1980 Olympics; he also took part in several editions of the World Championships; he earned himself a spot on the 1978 World Championship Pool B's All-Star Team."@en . "Tadeusz Ob\u0142\u00F3j"@en . . . . . . . . . "Tadeusz Ob\u0142\u00F3j (b. August 29th 1950 in Katowice, Poland) is a former Polish forward. Ob\u0142\u00F3j played domestically for Baildon Katowice (from 1967 to 1982) and Polonia Bytom (for 1982-83). In 565 contests in the league, Ob\u0142\u00F3j scored 450 goals, the second best all-time total in the league history. His talent made him a logical choice at the international level with the Polish National Team, for which he played 151 games, scoring 58 times. He represented Poland at the 1972, 1976 and 1980 Olympics; he also took part in several editions of the World Championships; he earned himself a spot on the 1978 World Championship Pool B's All-Star Team."@en . .