14 Facts About Henryk Reyman

1.

Henryk Tomasz Reyman was a Polish footballer, sports official and military officer.

2.

Henryk Reyman fought in World War I in the Austrian Army, then in the Polish Army in the Polish-Soviet War, and participated in the Silesian Uprisings.

3.

Henryk Reyman made his debut in the first squad in 1914.

4.

Henryk Reyman scored from free or penalty kicks, from solo dribble runs or from the passes of his co-players.

5.

Henryk Reyman scored 4 goals while one strike was a volley kick on the run.

6.

Henryk Reyman passed the exam with flying colours as the top scorer.

7.

Henryk Reyman had a phenomenal ability to read the play and to distribute the ball to his teammates.

8.

Henryk Reyman just dismounted the horse at the Jagiellonian University building and rushed the distance of two kilometres to the stadium.

9.

Henryk Reyman replied: If only the teammates take up the play in 10 for several minutes, before I cool down and change, then I am ready.

10.

Henryk Reyman yielded however to the persuasions of the coach Schlosser and decided to step onto the pitch even if to assist and keep up the fighting spirit in the team.

11.

Henryk Reyman worked superbly in this match and a fortune rewarded his efforts with 4 goals on his record.

12.

Henryk Reyman never gave up with the sport after he stopped playing.

13.

Henryk Reyman began to work in the organisation of the Kutno Football sub-district Union even before the war.

14.

Henryk Reyman was appointed as a coach of the Poland national team until 1948 when he was dismissed and removed from working for sport as a result of Stalin's purges.