Edward Herman
Edward Antoni Herman (born 22 April 1937 in Katowice, died April 13, 2009) is a Polish football player. Curriculum vitae
From the profession of electrician. Game nickname "Ed", "Kolyba". Raising Oak. In Ruch Chorzów he played in 1964-1972, playing 179 meetings, in which he scored 74 goals. Seven of these goals are goals scored in the Great Derby of Silesia. At the end of his career he moved to Tychy, where he played from 1972 to 1975. In the 1974/75 season he played again in the extra-time, scoring 22 matches and 2 goals. With the Blue team he won the Polish championship in 1968. He represented the country of the juniors and youths. A goalkeeper, a goalkeeper, an actor in a rival foul on their penalty area.
In the Premier League, he made his debut late in the year, only at the age of 27, which prevented the full development of his talented striker's career. Edward Herman came from a family with rich football traditions. Edward's father - Antoni Herman was a pre-war lion in the colors of Oak, his uncle Ryszard Herman, also a pupil of Oak Oak, was a representative of Germany, in 1954 he won the World Cup.
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