- Zygmunt Steuermann
Zygmunt Steuermann (1899-1941) was a Polish football player and one of the most renowned members of the
Hasmonea Lwów Football Club. Born February 5, 1899 in Sambor, then in Austro-Hungarian Galicia, Steuermann was a member of a Polonized Jewish family. Already at the age of 12 he joined the localKorona Sambor . During theWorld War I he fled toVienna , where he continued his training in a variety of sport clubs, includingGersthof Wien ,Germania Wien andAmateure Wien . After the war he returned to Poland and in 1920 started a semi-professional career in Korona Sambor. Already the following year he moved to Lwów (modern Lviv, Ukraine), where he joined theŻKS Lwów sports club. In 1923 he was transferred to Hasmonea Lwów, the most important Jewish football club in Poland and one of the four Lwów-based clubs playing in the first league. He remained one of the most notable players of that club until 1932, when he joined theLegia Warszawa .In the meantime he also appeared twice in the
Poland national football team scoring four goals: three in a match against Turkey in 1926 and one against the USA in 1928. He was one of only two first-timers in the history of Polish national football team to score ahat-trick in the first match, the other beingJózef Korbas (in 1937 against Bulgaria).During the Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland he fled Warsaw and settled in his home town which was then annexed by the USSR. He returned to Korona Sambor which was soon afterwards closed down and recreated as
Dinamo Sambor by the Soviet authorities. Following the Nazi take-over of eastern Poland he was arrested and sent to theLwów Ghetto , where he died in December 1941.Clubs
1920-1921
Korona Sambor
1921 ŻKSLwów
1923-1932Hasmonea Lwów
1929Legia Warszawa
1930-1932Hasmonea Lwów
1932-1939Korona Sambor
1940-1941Dinamo Sambor
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