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Ludwik Gintel (Hebrew: לודוויק גינטל; 26
September 1899 – 11 July 1973) was a
Polish footballer.
Gintel was born Kraków. He was Jewish. He
worked as an...
- Nauk. PWN. p. 597. ISBN 978-83-01-15175-1.
Retrieved 8
February 2024.
Gintel, Jan (1971).
Cudzoziemcy o Polsce: Wiek XVIII-XIX (in Polish). Wydawn. Literackie...
- Kraków's
Jewish teams,
Makkabi and Jutrzenka. A
Jutrzenka defender,
Ludwik Gintel, who
later joined the
Cracovia side
referred to the
derby match against...
- Sport-Club. In
those years, new
players emerged, such as
defender Ludwik Gintel,
midfielder Stanislaw Cikowski and
forward Leon Sperling. All
these footballers...
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institutional brokerage business. In 1976, the 57-person bond desk was sold to
Gintel & Company. It
filed for
Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection on
September 13...
- The term Holy War was
coined by the
defender from KS Cracovia,
Ludwik Gintel. It is also the
theme of a song
devoted to
their never-ending shenanigans...
- Learning. p. 336. ISBN 0-495-09766-7.
Gintel, Jan (1971). Wiek XVIII–XIX. Polska:
Wydawnictwo Literackie. p. 143.
Gintel 1971, p. 143
Instytut Badań Literackich...
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Player Club 1927 37
goals Henryk Reyman Wisła Kraków 1928 28
goals Ludwik Gintel Cracovia 1929 25
goals Rochus Nastula Czarni Lwów 1930 24
goals Karol Kossok...
- 1956–1973 31 10 Raul
Geller Peru 1936
Living MF c. 1956–1971 0 0
Ludwik Gintel Poland 1899 1973 FW 1911–1930 12 0 Leon
Sperling Poland 1900 1941 MF 1914–1934...
- Władysław
Giergiel FW 1 0 1947 1947 Radosław
Gilewicz FW 10 0 1997 2001
Ludwik Gintel DF 12 0 1921 1925
Piotr Giza MF 5 0 2005 2006
Kamil Glik DF 103 6 2010 —...