Wacław Kuchar
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Wacław Michał Kuchar | ||
Date of birth | 16 September 1897 | ||
Place of birth | Łańcut, Poland | ||
Date of death | 13 February 1981 | (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) |
Managerial career | |||
1939–1941 | Dynamo Lwów | ||
1944–1945 | Dynamo Lwów | ||
1946 | Polonia Bytom | ||
1947–1949 | Poland | ||
1949–1953 | Legia Warsaw | ||
1953–1957 | Polonia Warsaw | ||
*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]
Club career
[edit]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 Pogoń Stryj. When Kuchar was sixteen, him and his three brothers played a match against Cracovia II, 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,
- won the Polish championship: 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926,[3]
- top scorer of Poland: 1922 (21 goals), 1926 (11 goals),
- In 1923, he scored 88 goals in unofficial games,[4]
- 9 goals in a match against Rewera,
- 4 goals in 5 minutes in a match against WKS Lublin,
- altogether he played in 1126 games, scoring 1065 goals.[5]
International career
[edit]Kuchar earned 23 caps for the Poland national football team, scoring 5 goals. His debut came on 18 February 1921, in a 0–1 loss to Hungary. He played his last game internationally seven years later, on 27 October 1928, appearing in a 2–3 loss to Czechoslovakia. From 1947 to 1949, he also coached the Poland national team.[2]
Athletics
[edit]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
[edit]Kuchar as an ice skater:
- participated in the European Speed Skating Championships for Men of 1925,
- 22-time Champion of Poland (Including single-distance titles) in the period 1922–1929.
Military
[edit]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
[edit]- Pogoń Lwów
- Polish-Ukrainian War
- Polish-Soviet War
- List of famous Leopolitans
- History of football in Poland
References
[edit]- ^ "Wacław Kuchar". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
- ^ a b "Dziesięć twarzy Wacława".
- ^ "Kuchar Wacław Michał". olimpijski.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ "Osobowości". Archived from the original on 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Waclaw Kuchar". Archived from the original on 8 July 2012.
External links
[edit]- Wacław Kuchar at EU-Football.info
- Wacław Kuchar in SpeedSkatingBase.eu (archived)
- Wacław Kuchar at SpeedSkatingNews.info
- Wacław Kuchar at SpeedSkatingStats.com
- Wacław Kuchar at Olympics.com
- 1897 births
- 1981 deaths
- People from Łańcut
- Polish Austro-Hungarians
- Sportspeople from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
- Sportspeople from Subcarpathian Voivodeship
- Men's association football defenders
- Men's association football midfielders
- Men's association football forwards
- Poland men's international footballers
- Footballers at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers for Poland
- Polish men's footballers
- Polish football referees
- Polish ice hockey players
- Polish male high jumpers
- Polish male hurdlers
- Polish male middle-distance runners
- Polish male speed skaters
- Pogoń Lwów players
- Ekstraklasa players
- Polish football managers
- FC Dynamo Lviv managers
- Polonia Bytom managers
- Legia Warsaw managers
- Polonia Warsaw managers
- Ekstraklasa managers
- Poland national football team managers
- Polish expatriate football managers
- Polish Army officers
- Polish people of the Polish–Soviet War
- Polish people of the Polish–Ukrainian War
- Recipients of the commemorative badge Orlęta
- Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Recipients of the Cross of Valour (Poland)
- Recipients of the Cross of Merit (Poland)
- Recipients of the Cross of Independence
- 20th-century Polish sportsmen