• Paweł Cyganek (1913–1995) was a soccer forward player of interwar Poland, who in one game played on the Poland national team. Cyganek was born in Wirek...
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    (1781–1848), German industrialist Günter Bialas (1907–1995), German composer Paweł Cyganek (1913–1995), footballer Ernest Pohl (1932–1995), footballer Erwin Wilczek...
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    the end of the war. The club attracted players such as Ewald Dytko, Paweł Cyganek, Erwin Nyc and Wilimowski to its ranks, but was never able to overtake...
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  • 1925 1934 Marek Citko MF 10 2 1996 1997 Czesław Ciupa FW 3 0 1956 1957 Paweł Cyganek FW 1 0 1939 1939 Wawrzyniec Cyl DF/FW 3 0 1923 1924 Ryszard Cyroń FW...
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    the team and besides Wilimowski included Erwin Nyc, Ewald Dytko and Paweł Cyganek. "Ezi" played there until February 1940, before moving on to Chemnitz...
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    Ewald Cebula, Śląsk Świętochłowice, Franciszek Pytel, AKS Chorzów, Paweł Cyganek, Fablok Chrzanów. In reserve stayed: Adolf Krzyk (Brygada Częstochowa)...
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    important company of the town. Fablok's most famous soccer player is Paweł Cyganek, who played one game for the Polish National Team (August 27, 1939,...
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  • Edmund Białas, the visitors brought Edward Jabłoński, Wilhelm Góra, and Paweł Cyganek. Wilno. Wilno – Stanisławów 0–1 (att. 1000), Katowice. Upper Silesia...
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