Józef Kurek | |
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Born | January 2, 1933 Krynica, Poland | ,
Died | February 18, 2015 Krynica-Zdrój, Poland | (aged 82),
Height Weight |
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb) |
Position | Right Wing |
Pro clubs | KTH Krynica OWKS Bydgoszcz Legia Warsaw |
Ntl. team | ![]() |
Playing career | 1951–1968 |
Józef Franciszek Kurek (2 January 1933 — 18 February 2015) was a Polish ice hockey player. He played for KTH Krynica, OWKS Bydgoszcz, and Legia Warsaw during his career. He also played for the Polish national team at several world championships as well as the 1956 and 1964 Winter Olympics. He won the Polish hockey league championship eight times in his career, once with Krynica in 1950 and seven times with Legia. After his playing career Kurek turned to coaching, and served as the coach of the Polish national team in the 1970s, most notably during the 1976 World Championship when Poland upset the Soviet Union 6–4, considered one of the greatest upsets in hockey history.[1] He was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit for his services.[2]
References[]
- ↑ IIHF (2008). Poland scores biggest shocker in World Championship history. IIHF.com. Retrieved on 20 September 2018.
- ↑ Biografie (Biography) (Polish). Olimpijski.pl. Retrieved on 20 September 2018.
External links[]
- Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or ESPN.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
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