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Ernest Pohl (3 November 1932 – 12 September 1995), a.k.a. Ernst Pol, was a Polish football player. He was born in Ruda (now Ruda Śląska), Poland and died in Hausach, Germany.

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Career

Pohl scored 39 goals in 46 international matches for Poland national football team and to this day remains the most prolific Polish First Division scorer with 186 goals. He played for Slavia Ruda Śląska, Orzeł Łódź between 1952 and 1953, Legia Warsaw between 1953 and 1955 and Górnik Zabrze between 1956 and 1967. During the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, he scored a rare 5 goals in a 6:1 win against Tunisia.[1]

Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification in 1990, he has been living in Germany, where his wife and daughters had moved earlier.

In 2004 Górnik Zabrze's stadium was named after him.

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Poland 1955 1 0
1956 6 6
1957 2 0
1958 1 2
1959 8 8
1960 7 8
1961 5 6
1962 4 1
1963 0 0
1964 4 5
1965 8 3
Total 46 39

Names

The German surname of the Pohl family was changed to Pol in 1952 as a result of the polonization of names common in Communist Poland. On moving to Germany, he reverted to using his original name.

Honours

Legia Warsaw

Górnik Zabrze

References

  1. ^ "Ernest Pohl". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

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This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 07:48
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