Alojzy Budniok


Alojzy Budniok (born June 21, 1886 in Gierałtowice, near Wadowice, died April 28, 1942 in Katowice) is a sports activist in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów) and Hajduki Wielkie (currently Chorzów Batory, Chorzów district). >

Curriculum vitae

Father, wrestler, member of the "Falcon" Gymnastic Association. Alojz was a teenager, lifting weights, playing roulette and playing football. In 1904, he organized a backyard football team called "Concordia" in Katowice. In 1905 he became a member of the German Sports Club "Diana" in Katowice, where Silesian youth played in Katowice.

He acted in favor of Polishness of Silesia. According to some researchers, he could be the co-founder of the first Polish football club in Silesia - Polonia Sports Club, which was founded in Hajduki Wielkie (now Chorzów Batory) or Królewskiej Huta (now Chorzów). In 1920 the founder of sports clubs: KS "Pogoń Katowice, KS" Gwiazda "Bogucice and TS" Paderewski "Olesno.

Co-founder of the Upper Silesian Association of Sport Societies, Upper Silesian Association of District Football, Upper Silesian Association of Athletics. As a member of the board of Upper Silesian Football Association he led to the establishment of the royal court and the championship. He organized contacts of Silesian clubs with sport organizations of the Second Polish Republic and with teams of French and English military units stationed in the plebiscite areas.

Co-editor of "Sportowiec", published in Bytom, the first Silesian sports magazine in Poland.

Participant of all three Silesian uprisings, was a member of the Polish Military Organization of Upper Silesia, fought in the Second Insurgent Regiment. At the end of the III Silesian Insurrection, he became a lecturer in the sport cell at the Faculty of Health of the People's Council. Activist of the Association of Former Insurgents. Until 1923 president of the Upper Silesian Football Association, head of the Upper Silesian Association of Athletics.

In 1923, he joined the "Ruch" Sports Club of the Bismarckhutter Ball Verein. In 1925, the captain of the regional football headquarters in the province. Silesia. Activist of the Polish Western Union; also the Craft Chamber.

After the outbreak of World War II, he was hiding from the Nazis in the apartment of Paweł Lubina, a member of the KS "Diana" Sports Club in Katowice. He died on April 28, 1942. He was buried in Katowice, in the cemetery of the parish of Sts. Peter and Paul, at ul. Sienkiewicz. commemoration Comments Bibliography

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