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Karol Albert Jakub Kossok (28
January 1907 – 11
March 1946) was a
Polish footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Kossok was the top
scorer of the
Polish First...
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Kimpton (1923) Józef Kałuża (1927–28)
Viktor Hierländer (1929–31)
Karol Kossok (1936)
Franz Platko (1938)
Tadeusz Parpan (1954)
Karel Finek (1956–57),...
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Gintel Cracovia 1929 25
goals Rochus Nastula Czarni Lwów 1930 24
goals Karol Kossok Cracovia 1931 24
goals Walerian Kisieliński Wisła Kraków 1932 16
goals Kajetan...
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Roman Kosecki FW 69 19 1988 1995
Kamil Kosowski MF 52 4 2001 2009
Karol Kossok FW 5 3 1928 1932
Hubert Kostka GK 32 0 1962 1972
Marek Kostrzewa DF 1 0...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Frazee, 1969: 33 Clair, 2008: 4
Kossok,
Manfred (1989). In tyrannos :
Revolutionen der Weltgeschichte : von den...
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general and
activist Karol Korím (born 1993),
Slovak ice
hockey player Karol Kossok (1907–1946),
Polish footballer Karol Kostrubała (born 1988),
Polish footballer...
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Nastula (Czarni Lwów): 25 1930
Cracovia (2) Wisła Kraków
Legia Warsaw Karol Kossok (Cracovia): 24 1931
Garbarnia Kraków Wisła Kraków
Legia Warsaw Walerian...
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refused to play for
Poland citing his
German heritage; and
forward Karol Kossok,
another Polish national who went on to
become the top
scorer for the clubs...
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Killed in
Auschwitz concentration camp on 26
December 1942 aged 36.
Karol Kossok – pla**** for
national team (1928–32). Pla**** for
clubs including 1. FC Kattowitz...
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September 1936 KS
Cracovia 2–0 Wisła Kraków Kraków,
Poland 16:30 CET (UTC+1) Grünberg 25'
Kossok 70'
Report Stadium:
Stadion Cracovii Attendance: 3,000...