Edmund Twórz

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Edmund Twórz (born 1914) was a Polish footballer (defender) who was in the Polish squad called up for the 1938 FIFA World Cup, but was left in Poland prior to the beginning of the tournament, as only 15 players went to Strasbourg. During that time he played for Warta Poznań. He was capped six times for Poland[1]:

  • 1937 :

- Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria 3:3 Flag of Poland Poland

- Poland Flag of Poland 2:1 Flag of Latvia Latvia

  • 1938

- Latvia Flag of Latvia 2:1 Flag of Poland Poland

  • 1939

- France Flag of France 4:0 Flag of Poland Poland

- Poland Flag of Poland 3:3 Flag of Belgium Belgium

- Poland Flag of Poland 1:1 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland


[edit] References and sources

  • ^  Andzrej Gowarzewski : "Fuji Football Encyclopedia : History of the Polish National Team(1) White and Red" ; GiA Katowice 1991
Flag of Poland Poland squad - 1938 FIFA World Cup Flag of Poland

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