Tadeusz Synowiec (11 November 1889 â 7 November 1960) was a Polish footballer who played as a midfielder. A graduate of KrakówâÂÂs Jagiellonian University, he moved towards managing and journalism following retirement.
He spent most of his career playing for Cracovia, also was captain of the Poland national team in the historic, first game against Hungary in Budapest on 21 December 1921). Also a captain of Cracovia, he made 318 appearances for the club from 1910 to 1924. On 31 August 1913, he coached the Galicia national team in its only international match against Moravia and Silesia.
After finishing his career, he became a coach and a journalist. He was the first editor-in-chief of Polish sports daily Przeglad Sportowy. On 30 August 1925, he took the post of manager of the Poland, before being replaced in June 1927 by Stefan Loth.
Synowiec was son of Stanisà Âaw Synowiec (1859âÂÂ1908), a locksmith, and Józefa née Bania. He had three siblings - sisters Waleria (1884âÂÂ1945) and Otylia (1906âÂÂ1907) and brother Józef (1886âÂÂ1945).
He was born in à Âwiàtniki Górne near Wieliczka.
In the school year 1918âÂÂ1919, he was a teacher in the Polish school in Ostróg.
In 1947, he was a chairman of Silesian Football Association (à Âlàski Zwiàzek Pià Âki Noà ¼nej), a branch of the Polish Football Association. Since 1959 Synowiec lived in KÃÂdzierzyn. He died on 7 November 1960 in KÃÂdzierzyn and was buried on the Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków.