Henryk Reyman Explained

Henryk Reyman
Fullname:Henryk Tomasz Reyman[1]
Birth Date:28 July 1897
Birth Place:Kraków, Poland
Death Place:Kraków, Poland
Height:1.78 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1908–1910
Youthclubs1:Polonia Kraków
Youthyears2:1910–1914
Youthclubs2:Wisła Kraków
Years1:1914–1933
Clubs1:Wisła Kraków
Caps1:~328
Goals1:~378
Nationalyears1:1921–1928
Nationalteam1:Poland
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:5

Henryk Tomasz Reyman (28 July 1897 – 11 April 1963) was a Polish footballer, sports official and military officer. He fought in World War I in the Austrian Army, then in the Polish Army in the Polish-Soviet War, and also participated in the Silesian Uprisings.

As a footballer, he was a one-club man for Wisła Kraków from 1910 to 1933. He scored 109 goals between 1927 and 1933. Reyman won the Polish championship twice in consecutive seasons with Wisła, in 1927 and 1928. In his first title-winning season, Reyman was the top goalscorer in the league, with 37 goals. He won 12 caps for the Poland national team, and was captain of the national team at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris.[2] The exact number of goals he scored for the club across all his caps is unknown, but it is estimated to be over 378 goals in 328 games. Wisła's stadium (Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana) is named after him.

He died on 11 April 1963 in Kraków.

Honours

Wisła Kraków[3]

Individual

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karta weterana - Reyman Henryk . bohaterowie1939.pl . 28 July 2024 . pl.
  2. Web site: Henryk Reyman . Olympedia . 26 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Kartka z wiślackiego kalendarza: Rocznica urodzin Henryka Reymana . . 28 July 2024 . pl . 28 July 2024.