Edward Madejski
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Edward Dominik Jerzy Madejski (11 August 1914 – 15 February 1996) was a Polish association football, football goalkeeper and chemistry engineer, who was a graduate of Mining-Metallurgic Academy in Kraków. For most of his career, Madejski was a goalie of Wisła Kraków; in 11 games for the Poland national football team, letting 33 goals into his net. His debut in white-red Polish jersey took place on 6 September 1936 in Belgrade (Yugoslavia beat Poland 9-3). He was also part of Poland's squad at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches. The last game in which he represented Poland was held in Dublin, on 13 November 1938 (Ireland - Poland 3-2). Madejski was famous for taking part in the 5 June 1938 Brazil national football team, Brazil vs. Poland match in Strasbourg, in which Poland lost 5-6 to Brazil (during this game Ernst Willimowski scored 4 goals for Poland). At that time Madejski was banned from playing in any Polish Soccer League teams (due to the scandal connected with his transfer from Wisła Kraków to Garbarnia Kraków), so for a year he was not associated with any club. During the Second World War Madejski participated in various illegal soccer tournaments (all sports in Poland were banned by the Germany, German authorities). Arrested by the Gestapo, he spent a few months in the death row.


References


See also

* Polish Roster in World Cup Soccer France 1938 {{DEFAULTSORT:Madejski, Edward 1914 births 1996 deaths Polish men's footballers Poland men's international footballers Polonia Bytom players Wisła Kraków players 1938 FIFA World Cup players Footballers from Kraków Polish Austro-Hungarians People detained by the Polish Ministry of Public Security Men's association football goalkeepers Polish prisoners sentenced to death People condemned by Nazi courts