Edmund Giemsa Explained

Edmund Giemsa
Fullname:Edmund Giemsa
Birth Date:16 October 1912
Birth Place:Ruda, German Empire
Death Place:Chinnor, England
Height:1.73 m
Position:Forward, defender
Clubs1:Naprzód Ruda
Years2:1932–1939
Years3:1939–1941
Clubs3:Bismarckhütter SV 99
Years4:1944–1945
Nationalyears1:1933–1939
Nationalteam1:Poland
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0

Edmund Giemza (Giemsa) (16 October 1912 – 30 September 1994) was a Polish footballer. Initially a forward, he played as a defender in the latter stage of his career. He was born on 16 October 1912 in Upper Silesian city of Ruda Śląska and died on 30 September 1994 in Chinnor, England.[1]

Giemsa played for Ruch Chorzów as well as the Poland national team. With Ruch, he was a multiple champion of Poland (1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938).

On 4 June 1933 in Warsaw, he made his international debut in a 0–1 loss to Belgium. He was part of Poland's squad for the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France. His last game in the white-red jersey came on 27 August 1939 in Warsaw, a 4–2 win over Hungary. In total, he earned nine caps for the Poland national team.[2]

During World War II, he was forced to join the Wehrmacht, but deserted and joined the French Resistance from where he joined the Polish Army. After the war, Giemsa decided to stay in the United Kingdom and did not return to Poland. He is a great-grandfather to Ethan Giemza and grandfather to Stefan Giemza.

Honours

Ruch Chorzów

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edmund Giemsa . worldfootball.net . 3 October 2021.
  2. Web site: GIEMSA Edmund . polska-pilka.pl . 2 October 2024 . pl . 12 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Piłkarze wyklęci - Edmund Giemsa . slzpn.pl . 2 October 2024 . pl . 21 March 2020.