1943 Wisła Kraków season
The 1943 season was Wisła Kraków's 35th year as a club.
1943 season | |
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Chairman | Tadeusz Orzelski |
Okupacyjne Mistrzostwa Krakowa | 2nd |
Friendlies
14 June 1943 | Garbarnia Kraków ![]() | 0 - 2 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Woźniak ![]() Gracz ![]() |
Stadium: Boisko w Bronowicach |
1 August 1943 | Łagiewianka Kraków ![]() | 2 - 2 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko w Łagiewnikach Referee: Kazimierz Kielar (Kraków) |
11 September 1943 | Łagiewianka Kraków ![]() | 0 - 3 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko w Łagiewnikach |
12 September 1943 | KS Cracovia ![]() | 1 - 3 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko w Łagiewnikach Referee: Władysław Michalik (Kraków) |
19 September 1943 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 2 - 2 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
17:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Stadion Garbarni Referee: Tadeusz Mitusiński (Kraków) |
25 September 1943 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 2 - 0 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
16:30 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Stadion Garbarni Referee: Władysław Michalik (Kraków) |
Okupacyjne Mistrzostwa Krakowa
18 July 1943 1 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 4 - 1 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
18:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Boisko w Borku Referee: Edward Bill (Kraków) |
25 July 1943 2 | KS Borek ![]() | 0 - 8 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
16:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Boisko w Borku Referee: Władysław Michalik (Kraków) |
8 August 1943 3 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 3 - 2 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
17:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Boisko w Łagiewnikach Referee: Edward Bill (Kraków) |
22 August 1943 4 | Groble Kraków ![]() | 4 - 2 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko w Łagiewnikach Referee: Władysław Michalik (Kraków) |
29 August 1943 5 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 13 - 0 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko Garbarnii Referee: Władysław Michalik (Kraków) |
5 September 1943 6 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 9 - 0 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
Report | Stadium: Boisko Garbarnii Referee: Tadeusz Mitusiński (Kraków) |
2 October 1943 7 | Wisła Kraków ![]() | 6 - 1 | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
16:30 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Boisko Garbarnii Referee: Aleksander Wodka (Kraków) |
17 October 1943 Final | KS Cracovia ![]() | 0 - 0 (3 - 0 w.o.) | ![]() | Kraków, Poland |
15:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report | Stadium: Boisko Garbarnii Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Tadeusz Mitusiński (Kraków) |
gollark: Hmm...
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gollark: Okay, that is... probably a better idea, yes.
gollark: Anyway, <@178948413851697152>, please do rewrite that query if you have *better* ideas.
gollark: Oh, probably, but this I can actually understand.
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