Ryszard Piec

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ryszard Leon Piec - Polish soccer player, born on August 17, 1913 in Schwientochlowitz, Germany, since 1920 Swietochlowice-Lipiny, died on January 24, 1979 in Swietochlowice.

Piec spent whole life in his native town of Lipiny, which now today is a district of Swietochlowice, in Upper Silesia. He played for Naprzod Lipiny, a team which, in spite of several attempts, never managed to qualify to the Polish Soccer League. In 1935-39 he represented Poland in 24 matches, scoring 5 goals. His debiut took place in 1935 against Yugoslavia.

He participated in 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, where Poland was placed on the 4th position, after losing 2:3 against Norway. During the Olympics, he played in three games - a qualifier versus Hungary (3:0), a quarterfinal versus Great Britain (5:4, he scored a goal) and a semifinal versus Austria (1:3). He also took part in a legendary 1938 World Cup Soccer match Poland - Brazil 5:6 (June 5, 1938, Strasburg, France).

During the Second World War German occupiers allowed Upper Silesians to participate in sports tournaments. Piec’s club, Naprzod Lipiny, was forced to change its name to Turn und Sport (TUS) Lipine. Ryszard (then known as Richard Pietz), together with his brother Wilhelm Piec, was a key player in this team.

In the 1941-42 season of Cup of Germany (DFB-Pokal), TUS Lipine with Piec brothers was a sensation. In round 3 the Silesians beat Adler Deblin 4:1, then in round 4, TUS Lipine beat Blau-Weiss 90 Berlin 4:1. In the semifinals however, professionals from TSV 1860 Munich proved to be too strong, beating TUS 6:0.

After the war Piec contunued his career in Naprzod Lipiny, playing until 1951. Since then he was a coach.

[edit] See also

Languages