Ewald Dytko

Football, Olympic athlete

1914 – 1993

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Who was Ewald Dytko?

Edward Jan Dytko was a German-born Upper Silesian soccer player, who, when his home country became Poland by Treaty of Versailles represented the no longer existing team of Dąb Katowice, also in 1935-39 he played in the Polish National Team.

He was born in Zalenze and since early childhood played soccer. In 1931 he became a player of Dab, where he spent his all career. In 1936, his team was promoted to the Polish Soccer League, but due to Dąb's disqualification, the club was relegated in the middle of the 1937 season.

His national debut occurred on August 18, 1935 in Katowice, against Yugoslavia. Soon Dytko became a key midfield, participating in 25 games. He played in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, also in a legendary World Cup Soccer 1938 game Poland - Brazil 5-6. On August 27, 1939, Dytko took part in the last match of interwar Polish National Team - at Warsaw, vs. Hungary

Dytko is regarded as the co-author of the biggest successes of Polish soccer in the interwar period.

During the Second World War, he signed the German nationality list and in 1942 was drafted into the Wehrmacht. In 1944 he was captured by the U.S. Army and for a while was kept at a POW camp in Austria.

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Born
Oct 18, 1914
Nationality
  • Poland
Lived in
  • Katowice
Died
Jun 13, 1993

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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