Teodor Regedzinski
Origin/Culture/Country: PolishTeodor Regedzinski: (born 28 April 1894 – died 2 August 1954) a Polish chess master.
Teodor Axentowicz
Origin/Culture/Country: ArmenianTeodor Axentowicz: was an Polish painter and university professor of Armenian descent. A renowned artist of his times, he was also the rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. As an artist, Axentowicz was famous for his portraits and subtle scenes of Hutsul life, set i
Teodor Anghelini
Origin/Culture/Country: RomanianTeodor Anghelini: a retired Romanian football player and coach.Anghelini played for FC Brasov between 1971 and 1974, before joining Steaua Bucharest where he played until 1984, being ranked eight amongst the players with the most league appearances for Steaua. In 1984 he signed for Steaua Mizil, before retiring in 1985.
Teodor Aniola
Origin/Culture/Country: PolishTeodor Aniola: was a Polish and Lech Poznan footballer who, during the seasons when he hit his top form (1949-51), earned the nickname "Diabel" ("Devil") for his performances as a midfielder and right-winger, which in total brought him 141 goals in 196 Polish First league games.He has been voted Poznan's most popular sportsman in history, also in the 1985 survey in Poznan's local newspaper was voted the greatest athlete of the last 40 years. He scored three goals in seven international appearances for the Polish team.
Teodor Peterek
Origin/Culture/Country: PolishTeodor Peterek: a Polish soccer player from interwar period, forward, represented Ruch Chorzów and Polish National Team.Peterek's career started in Slask Swietochlowice in 1925, two years later moved to Ruch Chorzów in which debuted at a very early age. "Teo" was not even 18 years old, when played in a 1928 game against LKS Lódz. Young forward's first game for Chorzów's side was very successful - he scored a goal. He must have liked playing for Ruch (which in the 30s was by far the best team of Poland, winning championships of the country in the years 1933, 34, 35, 36 and 1938), because "Mietlorz" did not change the side, putting on Ruch's jersey until 1939 and then, for a few times, after the war.