Poland's oldest football team, Cracovia Kraków, serves as a metaphor for the multicultural history of the city.
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Before World War II, many of Cracovia's supporters came from Kazimierz,
the inner-city suburb where Poles and Jews had lived cheek-by-jowl for centuries.
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During the interwar years, Cracovia was nicknamed the“Yids” because significant members
of Kraków's Jewish community were on both the terraces and the team sheet.