Józef Ignacy Kałuża (11 February 1896 – 11 October 1944) was a Polish footballer and later coach, regarded as one the best Polish footballers of the 1920s...
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Look up kałuża or Kałuża in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaluza may refer to: Dariusz Kałuża (born 1967), Polish clergyman Józef Kałuża (1896–1944)...
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Cracovia finally received its own pitch. The same year brought the debut of Józef Kałuża, one of Cracovia's most popular players, who at first had to use the...
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Germany. Note 2: Austria was part of Nazi Germany at the time. Head coach: Józef Kałuża Note: This player, although registered in the official list, remained...
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Runners-up Third Place Top scorer(s) 1913 Cracovia Wisła Kraków Pogoń Lwów Józef Kałuża (Cracovia) Władysław Kuchar (Pogoń Lwów) Antoni Poznański (Cracovia):...
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(May 1927 – October 1927) Elemér Kovács (March 1928 – November 1929) Józef Kałuża (May 1930 – July 1930) Stanisław Mielech (July 1933 – September 1933)...
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Cup held in France. Poland qualified on goal difference. Head coach: Józef Kałuża Head coach: Svetozar Popović Stokkermans, Karel; Jarreta, Sergio Henrique...
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Association (PZPN). He spent six weeks there, working with Polish coach Józef Kałuża and members of the national team. He taught them modern tactics and led...
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two goals by Józef Kałuża. In 1923, the first game occurred as late as 3 June. In Kraków, the Poles lost 1–2 to Yugoslavia (goal by Kałuża). This goal...
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Marcin Bielski, chronicler Michał Bobrzyński, historian and politician Józef Borzyszkowski, Kashubian historian Filip Callimachus Alina Cała Marek Jan...
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