- Gerard Wodarz
Gerard Wodarz (
August 10 ,1913 –November 8 ,1982 ) was one of the bestsoccer players of interwarPoland . He was a multiple champion of the country (representingRuch Wielkie Hajduki , which in January 1939 becameRuch Chorzów ) and also played 31 games on thePolish national football team , scoring 13 goals.He was born in 1913 in
Wielkie Hajduki (a settlement inUpper Silesia , which in January 1939 became part of the city ofChorzów ), and died in 1982 in his hometown.Wodarz was a left-wing forward player. His career started in Ruch Wielkie Hajduki, in which he played in the years 1926-1939 and after the war, in 1946-47. Together with
Ernest Wilimowski andTeodor Peterek , was part of one of the best forward formations in the history of Ruch. In 183 games he scored 51 goals, and for five times was the Champion of Poland (1933-1936 and 1938).On the national team of Poland he took part in 31 games. His debut occurred on
October 2 ,1932 inBucharest , againstRomania . Wodarz participated in the1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, where he scored 5 goals. Also, he represented Poland during one of the most famous games in Polish soccer history - againstBrazil inStrasbourg ,France , during the 1938 Football World Cup.After the German attack on Poland (September 1939) Wodarz signed a
German Nationality List (Volksliste ) and played for a newly-created team,Bismarckhütter Sport Verein (which was based on the prewar Ruch Chorzów). In 1941 he was called up to theWehrmacht and in 1944 he was captured by theU.S. Army . The Americans passed him to thePolish Army inGreat Britain , where he returned to soccer, playing for some British teams.In 1946 he returned to Poland and for next two years represented Ruch Chorzów. His career ended in 1947. Later on he tried to coach several Upper Silesian teams, but without major achievements.
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Polish Roster in World Cup Soccer France 1938
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