Walerian Kisielinski
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Walerian Kisieliński was a Polish
soccer forward, who capped seven times for the national team of Poland (1931–1937), scoring 2 goals.
Kisieliński played in several teams, after starting his career in Soła Oświęcim, he moved among others to Fablok Chrzanów
(1926–1930), then Wisła Kraków (1930–1932), Cracovia (1932–1935) finally to settle in Warsaw, to play for Polonia Warsaw (1936–1939, 1945). He was twice champion of Poland with Wisła Kraków (1927 and 1928), also in 1931 was the top scorer of the Polish Football League.
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...
soccer forward, who capped seven times for the national team of Poland (1931–1937), scoring 2 goals.
Kisieliński played in several teams, after starting his career in Soła Oświęcim, he moved among others to Fablok Chrzanów
Fablok Chrzanów
Fablok Chrzanów is a Polish sports club, founded in 1926 in Chrzanów. Its name reflects the name of club’s sponsor - Fablok, the biggest and most important company of the town....
(1926–1930), then Wisła Kraków (1930–1932), Cracovia (1932–1935) finally to settle in Warsaw, to play for Polonia Warsaw (1936–1939, 1945). He was twice champion of Poland with Wisła Kraków (1927 and 1928), also in 1931 was the top scorer of the Polish Football League.