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A fact from Przemysław Płacheta appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 August 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that Polish footballer Przemysław Płacheta is the brother of an Olympic bobsledder? Source: [1] "Mój najstarszy brat Marcin najpierw uprawiał lekkoatletykę...Był reprezentantem Polski na zimowych igrzyskach olimpijskich" ("My eldest brother Marcin was involved in athletics first"..."He was a representative of Poland at the Winter Olympics")
ALT1:... that when footballer Przemysław Płacheta signed for Norwich City from Śląsk Wrocław in 2020, he was Śląsk's record sale and Norwich's first ever Polish player? Source: Record sale: [2] "W środę Przemysław Płacheta ze Śląska Wrocław został zaprezentowany jako piłkarz spadkowicza z Premier League, Norwich City. Skrzydłowy ustanowi rekord transferowy zespołu Ekstraklasy." ("On Wednesday, Przemysław Płacheta from Śląsk Wrocław was presented as a player of the relegation player from the Premier League, Norwich City. The winger will set a transfer record for the Ekstraklasa team.") First Polish player: [3] "He has been capped by Poland's under 21s and becomes Norwich's first-ever Polish player."
Overall: Everything checks out. Just barely long enough (some 1700 chars of prose), no plagiarism as far as I can tell (with my Polish limited to Google Translate). Both hooks are cited and fine, primary is more "unusual" buth alt2 is probably more interesting to know for people in general. – Elisson • T • C • 16:59, 2 August 2020 (UTC)Reply