Józef Kotlarczyk

Józef Kotlarczyk

Józef Kotlarczyk (born February 13, 1907 in Kraków, died September 28, 1959 in Bydgoszcz) was a Polish soccer forward, who capped 30 times for the national team of Poland (1931-1937).

Kotlarczyk began his career in a local team Nadwiślan Kraków, and in 1927 moved to Wisła Kraków, where he played until 1939, scoring 13 goals in 244 games. He was the captain of Wisła, as well as of the Poland national team. In 1936 he played for Poland during the 1936 Summer Olympics. At first, Kotlarczyk was a forward, then moved to midfield. He was a very aggressive player, always keen on attacking the opponent.

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