Ernest Pohl Explained

Ernest Pohl
Fullname:Ernest Pohl
Birth Date:3 November 1932
Birth Place:Ruda Śląska, Poland
Death Place:Hausach, Germany
Position:Striker
Height:1.73 m
Years1:1945–1952
Clubs1:Slavia Ruda Śląska
Years2:1952–1953
Clubs2:Orzeł Łódź
Years3:1953–1956
Clubs3:CWKS Warsaw
Caps3:55
Goals3:43
Years4:1957–1967
Clubs4:Górnik Zabrze
Caps4:209
Goals4:143
Years5:1968–1969
Clubs5:Polonia Greenpoint New York
Years6:1969–1970
Clubs6:Vistula Garfield
Nationalyears1:1955–1965
Nationalcaps1:46
Nationalgoals1:39

Ernest Pohl (3 November 1932 – 12 September 1995), a.k.a. Ernst Pol, was a Polish footballer who played as a striker. With 186 goals, he is the Polish top division's record goalscorer.

Career

Pohl scored 39 goals in 46 international matches for Poland national football team and to this day remains the most prolific Ekstraklasa. He played for Slavia Ruda Śląska, Orzeł Łódź between 1952 and 1953, CWKS Warsaw between 1953 and 1956 and Górnik Zabrze between 1957 and 1967. During the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, he scored five goals in a 6–1 win against Tunisia.[1]

Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification in 1990, he relocated to 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 teamYearAppsGoals
Poland195510
195666
195720
195812
195988
196078
196156
196241
196300
196445
196583
Total4639

International goals

Scores and results list Poland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Pohl goal.

List of international goals scored by Grzegorz Lato
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 26 August 1956 Wrocław, Poland 1–1 1–2 Friendly
2 28 October 1956 Warsaw, Poland 1–0 5–3 Friendly
3 3–0
4 4–0
5 5–3
6 16 November 1956 Istanbul, Turkey 1–0 1–1 Friendly
7 5 October 1958 Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1–0 2–2 Friendly
8 2–0
9 28 June 1959 Chorzów, Poland 1–0 2–4 1960 European Nations' Cup qualifying
10 30 August 1959 Warsaw, Poland 1–1 2–3 Friendly
11 2–2
12 18 October 1959 Helsinki, Finland 1–0 3–1 1960 Summer Olympics qualification
13 8 November 1959 Chorzów, Poland 1–1 6–2 1960 Summer Olympics qualification
14 2–1
15 4–2
16 29 November 1959 Tel Aviv, Israel 1–1 1–1 Friendly
17 4 May 1960 Glasgow, Scotland 3–2 3–2 Friendly
18 19 May 1960 Moscow, Soviet Union 1–4 1–7 Friendly
19 26 August 1960 Rome, Italy 1–1 6–1 1960 Summer Olympics
20 2–1
21 3–1
22 5–1
23 6–1
24 13 November 1960 Budapest, Hungary 1–2 1–4 Friendly
25 21 May 1961 Warsaw, Poland 1–0 1–0 Friendly
26 22 October 1961 Wrocław, Poland 2–1 3–1 Friendly
27 3–1
28 5 November 1961 Chorzów, Poland 1–0 5–0 Friendly
29 3–0
30 5–0
31 11 April 1962 Paris, France 1–1 3–1 Friendly
32 13 September 1964 Warsaw, Poland 1–0 2–1 Friendly
33 2–1
34 27 September 1964 Istanbul, Turkey 3–1 3–2 Friendly
35 7 October 1964 Solna, Sweden 1–2 3–3 Friendly
36 25 October 1964 Dublin, Republic of Ireland 2–0 2–3 Friendly
37 16 May 1965 Kraków, Poland 1–0 1–1 Friendly
38 13 October 1965 Glasgow, Scotland 1–1 2–1 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
39 24 October 1965 Szczecin, Poland 4–0 7–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification

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. After moving to Germany, he reverted to using his original name.

Honours

Legia Warsaw[2]

Górnik Zabrze[2]

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ernest Pohl . Olympedia . 13 December 2021.
  2. Web site: Ernest Pohl (1932-1995) . olimpijski.pl . 8 August 2024 . pl.