President of Poland's Football Cup () was an annual football competition, taking place in the Second Polish Republic in the years 1936âÂÂ1939. It was sponsored by President Ignacy MoÃ
Âcicki, and unlike today's Polish Cup, it did not feature clubs. Instead, it was a competition of the local districts of the PZPN (for example the team of Kraków's district of the PZPN consisted of selected best players of such clubs, as WisÃ
Âa Kraków, Cracovia, and Garbarnia Kraków).
First two editions of the Cup (1936âÂÂ1937) did not feature top players of the Ekstraklasa (see: Polish Football League (1927âÂÂ1939)). In the 1938 and 1939 games, all best footballers participated in the competition.
1936 games
First stage, May 24, 1936
- Wilno, Wilno â The B Team of the Polish Football League 2âÂÂ1 (att. 4000),
- Bydgoszcz, Pomerania â Upper Silesia 3âÂÂ2,
- StanisÃ
Âawów, StanisÃ
Âawów â Lwów 2âÂÂ1 (att. 3500),
- Lublin, Lublin â Kraków 4âÂÂ4,
- CzÃÂstochowa, Kielce â PoznaÃ
 2âÂÂ4,
- BiaÃ
Âystok, BiaÃ
Âystok â Ã
ÂódÃ
º 0âÂÂ2,
- Warsaw, Warsaw â Polesie 9âÂÂ0,
- Ã
Âuck, WoÃ
ÂyÃ
 â The A Team of the Polish Football League 3âÂÂ6 (att. 8000).
Quarterfinals, August 2, 1936
- Kraków, Kraków â Warsaw 4âÂÂ0,
- PoznaÃ
Â, PoznaÃ
 â Wilno 6âÂÂ1,
- Bydgoszcz, Pomerania â Ã
ÂódÃ
º 4âÂÂ3,
- StanisÃ
Âawów, StanisÃ
Âawów â The A Team of the Polish Football League 2-2. The game was repeated in StanisÃ
Âawów on November 8, 1936. This time, the A Team of the League routed the home side 5âÂÂ1. The winners featured such Poland National Team players, as Ernest Wilimowski, Gerard Wodarz, Jan Wasiewicz, Spirydion AlbaÃ
Âski, Hubert Gad, Edmund Giemsa, and Ewald Dytko.
Semifinals, November 15, 1936
- Kraków, Kraków â The A Team of the Polish Football League 5-3 after extra time (att. 5000). The team of Kraków was based mostly on players of Cracovia (such as Józef Korbas, and Wilhelm Góra),
- PoznaÃ
Â, PoznaÃ
 â Pomerania 5âÂÂ0 (att. 1000).
Final, November 22, 1936
- PoznaÃ
Â, PoznaÃ
 â Kraków 0âÂÂ2 (att. 1500).
1937 games
First stage, June 20, 1937
- Lwów, Lwów â StanisÃ
Âawów 1âÂÂ2 (att. 3000)
- BiaÃ
Âystok, BiaÃ
Âystok â Warsaw 3âÂÂ5 (att. 2500),
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º, Ã
ÂódÃ
º â Pomerania 2âÂÂ1 (att. 1500),
- Lutsk, Volhynia â Lublin 2âÂÂ1,
- Brzesc nad Bugiem, Polesie â Wilno 3âÂÂ5,
- Sosnowiec. Kielce â Upper Silesia 0âÂÂ4 (att. 2000),
Quarterfinals, July 4, 1937
- Katowice. Upper Silesia â PoznaÃ
 3âÂÂ0 (att. 1500),
- Lutsk, Volhynia â Wilno 0âÂÂ1 (att. 3000),
- StanisÃ
Âawów, StanisÃ
Âawów â Kraków 1âÂÂ4 (att. 3000),
- Warsaw, Warsaw â Ã
ÂódÃ
º 3âÂÂ0.
Semifinals, September 12, 1937 and October 10, 1937
- Wilno, Wilno â Kraków 1âÂÂ2 (att. 2000),
- Warsaw, Warsaw â Upper Silesia 1âÂÂ4,
Final, November 14, 1937
- Warsaw, Upper Silesia â Kraków 5âÂÂ1 (att. 1500).
1938 games
First stage, May 22, 1938
- BiaÃ
Âystok, BiaÃ
Âystok â Wilno 0âÂÂ1,
- Brzesc nad Bugiem, Polesie â Warsaw 1âÂÂ7,
- Lutsk, Volhynia â StanisÃ
Âawów 2âÂÂ3,
- Sosnowiec, ZagÃ
ÂÃÂbie DÃÂ
browskie â Ã
ÂódÃ
º 3âÂÂ4,
- Bydgoszcz, Pomorze â PoznaÃ
 4âÂÂ2,
- Lublin, Lublin â Lwów 3âÂÂ4,
Quarterfinals, July 17, 1938
- Wilno, Wilno â Warsaw 0âÂÂ3. The home team was entirely made of players of Ã
ÂmigÃ
Ây Wilno, while Warsaw featured such footballers as Henryk Martyna, Erwin Nyc, and StanisÃ
Âaw Baran,
- Lwów, Lwów â Upper Silesia 7âÂÂ1. The home team was based on players of PogoÃ
 Lwów. Upper Silesia fielded, among others, Ewald Cebula, Teodor Peterek, and Ryszard Piec (att. 4000),
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º, Ã
ÂódÃ
º â Pomerania 2âÂÂ1 (att. 2500),
- StanisÃ
Âawów, StanisÃ
Âawów â Kraków 0âÂÂ2.
Semifinals
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º, Ã
ÂódÃ
º â Lwów 2âÂÂ3,
- Kraków, Kraków â Warsaw 5âÂÂ3,
Final, November 27, 1938
1939 games
First round, May 3, 1939
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º, Ã
ÂódÃ
º â Upper Silesia 2âÂÂ4. The home team fielded Antoni GaÃ
Âecki, and the Silesians brought a score of top-class players, such as Ernest Wilimowski, Ryszard Piec, Wilhelm Piec, Edmund Giemsa, Hubert Gad, Gerard Wodarz, and Ewald Cebula (att. 600),
- Brzesc nad Bugiem, Polesie â Wilno 1âÂÂ5 (att. 3000),
- ToruÃ
Â, Pomerania â BiaÃ
Âystok 9âÂÂ0 (att. 1000),
- Sosnowiec. ZagÃ
ÂÃÂbie DÃÂ
browskie â PoznaÃ
 3âÂÂ4 (att. 4000),
- Lutsk. Volhynia â Warsaw 1âÂÂ5 (att. 3000),
- StanisÃ
Âawów. StanisÃ
Âawów â Lublin 3âÂÂ1 (att. 2000).
Quarterfinals, June 29, 1939
- StanisÃ
Âawów. StanisÃ
Âawów â Lwów 5âÂÂ2. The visitors fielded a selection of the best players of the city, including eight footballers of PogoÃ
 Lwów, and Aleksandr Skocen of Ukraina Lwów (att. 3000),
- Warsaw. Warsaw â Wilno 1âÂÂ2. Among home team players, there were WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Szczepaniak, and Henryk JaÃ
ºnicki (att. 1000),
- Bydgoszcz. Pomerania â Upper Silesia 3âÂÂ4. The Silesians fielded eight starters of the Poland National Team,
- PoznaÃ
Â. PoznaÃ
 â Kraków 3âÂÂ0. Home team fielded Kazimierz Lis and Edmund BiaÃ
Âas, the visitors brought Edward JabÃ
ÂoÃ
Âski, Wilhelm Góra, and PaweÃ
 Cyganek.
Semifinals, August, 6 and 15, 1939
- Wilno. Wilno â StanisÃ
Âawów 0âÂÂ1 (att. 1000),
- Katowice. Upper Silesia â PoznaÃ
 0âÂÂ2 (att. 2000).
Final, November 5, 1939
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See also