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Wacław Kuchar

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Wacław Kuchar
Personal information
Date of birth (1897-09-16)16 September 1897
Place of birth Łańcut, Poland
Date of death 13 February 1981(1981-02-13) (aged 83)
Place of death Warsaw, Poland
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1912-1935 Pogoń Lwów 198 (98)
Total 198 (98)
International career
1921-1928 Poland 23 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Wacław Michał Kuchar (16 September 1897 – 13 February 1981) was a Polish sports champion, olympian, and multiple football, track and field and speed skating champion of the country.

Kuchar excelled in many sports – track and field, football (firstly – as a forward, then as a midfielder, and finally at the end of his career – as a defender), skiing, speed skating and ice hockey. Even though born in Łańcut, his whole life was connected with Lwów, where he played for Pogoń Lwów – one of the most important and most popular sports clubs of interwar Poland. After finishing his career, he became a referee, coach and sports official. To this day Kuchar is regarded as an excellent example of fair play.

In 1926, in a poll held by the Polish sports daily Przegląd Sportowy, Kuchar was chosen as the athlete of the year. A year later he came in 10th in the same poll. In 1924, at the Paris Olympic Games, he played on the Poland national football team.[1]

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Club career

As a fifteen year old Kuchar made his debut for Pogoń Lwów, however he was never meant to play in this match. Before the game, several players fell ill, so the coach decided to play young Kuchar. To the coaches surprise, Kuchar scored a hat-trick as Pogoń Lwów won 7-1 against Pogon Stryj. When Kuchar was sixteen, him and his three brothers played a match against Cracovia II Kraków, winning 3-1 with Wacław scoring twice. Their parents were so proud of their sons all playing in the same game.[2]

As a footballer representing Pogoń Lwów, Kuchar achieved these successes:

  • years of career – 1912–1935,
  • Champion of Poland: 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926,
  • top scorer of Poland: 1922 (21 goals), 1926 (11 goals),
  • In 1923 he scored 88 goals in unofficial games,[3]
  • 9 goals in a match against Rewera,
  • 4 goals in 5 minutes in a match against WKS Lublin,
  • altogether he played in 1052 games, scoring 1065 goals.

International career

On the Poland national football team he achieved:

  • 23 official international games
  • 5 goals
  • debut – 18 February 1921, Hungary – Poland 1–0 (it was the first, historic game of the Polish team)
  • last game: 27 October 1928, Czechoslovakia – Poland 3–2
  • 21 unofficial international games
  • 32 goals[4]
  • Trainer of Poland national team 1947–1949.

Athletics

Wacław Kuchar was champion of Poland in:

  • 800-meter race (1920, 1921),
  • 110-meter hurdle race (1920),
  • 400-meter hurdle race (1923),
  • high jump (1921, 1923),
  • pentathlon (1923, 1924).

Ice-skating

Kuchar as an ice skater:

Military

Kuchar is most famous for his sports achievements, but also he was a captain in the Polish Army. He participated in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 as well as the Polish-Soviet War of 1920; for his merits Kuchar was decorated with several medals.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wacław Kuchar". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Dziesięć twarzy Wacława".
  3. ^ "Osobowości". Archived from the original on 8 July 2012.
  4. ^ Pilka[dead link]

External links

This page was last edited on 31 August 2023, at 07:16
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