Władysław Lemiszko

Wladyslaw Kazimierz Lemiszko (19 June 1911 - 17 April 1988) was a former Polish international Ice Hockey player, Olympian, and later football manager.

Władysław Lemiszko
Born (1911-06-09)9 June 1911
Lemberg, Austria-Hungary
Died 17 April 1988(1988-04-17) (aged 76)
Tarnów, Poland
Weight 72 kg (159 lb; 11 st 5 lb)
Played for Czarni Lwów (1926-36),
Pogon Lwów (1936-39),
Dynamo Kiev & Lviv
(1939-41),
Cracovia (1946)
National team  Poland
Playing career 19261946

Ice Hockey

Club

Growing up Lemiszko was a talented athlete excelling in; ice hockey, athletics, tennis, swimming, and skiing. It was ice hockey in which Lemiszko decided to play professionally, starting with Czarni Lwów. He was with Czarni for 10 years, finishing runners-up in the league in 1934, winning the league in 1935. He played for Pogon Lwów from 1936–39, before the outbreak of World War II halted the Polish league. During the war he played for Dynamo Kiev & Lviv, before playing professionally in Poland again for one final season in 1946 with Cracovia.[1]

International

Lemiszko played 15 times for Poland and was involved with the Polish Winter Olympic team for 1936 being hosted in the German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.[2] In the Olympics Poland were knocked out in the group stages finishing 3rd in their group.

Football

Władysław Lemiszko
Teams managed
Years Team
1964 Lechia Gdańsk
1964-1965 Stal Mielec
Stal Kraśnik
Unia Racibórz
Olimpia Poznań
Karpaty Krosno

Lemiszko managed six football teams starting with Lechia Gdańsk in 1964,[3] before managing; Stal Mielec,[4] Stal Kraśnik, Unia Racibórz, Olimpia Poznań, and finally Karpaty Krosno.

Honours

Ice Hockey

Czarni Lwów

Cracovia

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References

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