Memories of former footballers, coaches, activists and fans, i.e. the history of Wisła Kraków rediscovered [SPORTOWA PÓŁKA]
On the 115th anniversary of Wisła Kraków, a publication was published about one of the oldest clubs. It is made up of memories, more and less popular, of coaches, activists and fans of the “White Star”.
A review of texts against the background of events written in the 1960s for the competition announced by Krakow’s “Tempo” on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Vistula River. And that both world wars and after the Second World War, which had materials on relations, the memories of people who were co-creators, and then co-creators of their growing powers, are priceless.
The stories of, for example, Roman Wilczyński osport in Krakow at the beginning of the 20th century, Stanisław Kowalski and Kazimierz Kaczor first about Wisła matches, Henryk Reyman about the first screening of the “White Star” match with 1. FC Katowice, fans about fans, Jerzy Jurowicz about the victory of his reaction against Zbigniew Lach’s Chelsea about the game London or Mu Raymond is a mine of the mountain at dawn, with the performances of Reymont’s players, as well as a history lesson about those times.
We get to know the last half-century of Wisła football thanks to the memories of such stars as: Kazimierz Kmiecik, Marek Motyka, Kazimierz Moskal, Arkadiusz Głowacki, Paweł Brożek and Jakub Błaszczykowski. They also reveal a lot of interesting stories, they tell colorful stories about their own. There are many services for this added book, including previously unpublished photos.