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Well-illustrated biography of Ernest Otton Wilimowski (German: Ernst Otto Wilimowski, born Ernst Otto Prandella; 23 June 1916 – 30 August 1997), nicknamed "Ezi", was a Polish and German footballer who played as a forward. Willimowski had a career spanned nearly a quarter of a century in both countries, Poland and Germany, and was capped for their respective national teams.
According to RSSSF, he scored at least 683 goals in 484 official games, making him the 17th greatest goalscorer of all time and over 1077 total goals including friendlies. He is the most prolific goalscorer in official matches in one season in recorded history according to RSSSF, with 107 goals scored in 45 matches. Wilimowski was the first player to score four goals in a single FIFA World Cup game.
Wilimowski also occasionally played ice hockey for the team Pogon Katowice.
Using the example of a footballer, Ernst Willimowski, this book attempts to connect and describe football and his life circumstances. It is the life of a football star of yesteryear: Ernst Willimowski, known as "Ezi" for short, born on June 23, 1916, in Katowice. This sports chronicle is an indispensable and interesting document not only for football enthusiasts, but for anyone with an understanding of sports.
21 x 15 cms, softback, 100 pages.
1996
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