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Hubert Gad (his last name sometimes was also spelled God) Born August 15, 1914 in Swietochlowice, died July 3, 1939, while swimming in a lake. A Polish soccer player, a very skilled and aggressive forward, who for a while was the top scorer of Polish National Team. Świętochłowice (pronounce: [,ɕvjɔ̃tɔxwɔviʦε]) is a town in south Poland with 59,600 inhabitants (1995). ...
Gad represented both Slask Swietochlowice and Poland. In white-red jersey debuted February 16, 1936 at Heysel Stadium in Brussels. His debut was excellent, as Gad scored a goal and Poland won 2-0. King Baudouin Stadium (Heysel Stadium) The Heysel Stadium was a sports ground in north-west Brussels, Belgium. ...
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During the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, he was a key player on the team. Gad, who was regarded as a temporary replacement for Ernest Wilimowski, proved his excellent quality, scoring 4 goals in the tournament. After the Olympics, represented Poland in additional 4 games, scoring once. (Redirected from 1936 Summer Olympic Games) The Games of the XI Olympiad were held in 1936 in Germany. ...
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Tragic death put an early end to his career. |