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Playing position
  
midfielder

1956-1961
  
Zryw Chorzow

Name
  
Zygfryd Szoltysik

Height
  
1.62 m

Years
  
Team

1962-1974
  
Gornik Zabrze

Role
  
Footballer

Position
  
Midfielder

Zygfryd Szoltysik Jedenastka wszech czasw Zygfryd Szotysik Sport
Date of birth
  
(1942-10-24) October 24, 1942 (age 73)

Place of birth
  
Trockenberg, Province of Upper Silesia (near present-day Bytom, Poland)

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Zygfryd Szoltysik - polnischer Fußballnationalspieler - Gornik Zabrze - in Santa Susanna 2017


Zygrfryd Szołtysik (born October 24, 1942, in the village Trockenberg near what is present Radzionków) is a Polish former football (midfielder) playing most of his career in Górnik Zabrze. He carried the nickname 'Zyga' or 'Mały' (contributed by a small posture, 162 cm of height and 60 kg).

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Szołtysik emerged as football player in a Polish club Zryw Chorzów notorious, at that time, for an excellent work with young players. He was soon visited by representatives of Górnik Zabrze and contracted to the club, in 1962. Having spent 16 years in Zabrze, the time interrupted merely for a season in Valenciennes FC, he accounted for 395 matches in Polish league, which makes him the club leader of that classification. The total number of games for Górnik's colors exceeds 500 matches. He was a member of a team which claimed seven titles in the Polish Ekstraklasa (1963–1967, 1971, 1972), six victories in the Polish Cup, and the only European final ever achieved by a Polish football club (1970). He boasts of 124 goals for Górnik Zabrze including 91 in the league.

He made his debut to the national team in 1963 in the play against Norway (along with Włodzimierz Lubański), won 9–0, which had proved to be the highest victory of Poland for almost half century. He belongs to the very narrow group that scored two goals in the first match for Poland. Two years before he had won second place in the European Youth Championships. But the greatest achievements were yet to come. The Polish football team qualified to Olympic Games in 1972. In a day following the tragic events of Munich massacre, Poland played a decisive match against Soviet Union. While the Soviet team was prevailing over Poland, the team coach, Kazimierz Górski decided upon bringing Szołtysik to the game. He quickly turned the tide into the favor of Poland, scoring the decisive goal that gave Poland victory 2:1. After defeating Hungary in the final, Poland (and Szołtysik as member of the team) secured the gold medal. He ended up international career the same year with the final standings of 46 games and 10 goals.

He was awarded the prize "Złote Buty" (Gold Shoes) by newspaper 'Sport' in 1969. He left Poland for Canada in 1978, he returned and played in Górnik Knurów for six years, and eventually moved to Germany where he ended football career in 1990.

References

Zygfryd Szołtysik Wikipedia