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  1. Ernest Otton Wilimowski (German: Ernst Otto Wilimowski, born Ernst Otto Prandella; 23 June 1916 – 30 August 1997), nicknamed "Ezi", was a footballer who played as a forward. He ranks among the best goalscorers in the history of both the Poland national team and Polish club football.

  2. Ernest Otton Wilimowski (ur. jako Ernst Otto Pradella 23 czerwca 1916 w Katowicach, zm. 30 sierpnia 1997 w Karlsruhe) – polski piłkarz występujący na pozycji napastnika, reprezentant Polski (1934–1939) i III Rzeszy (1941–1942).

  3. Ernst Otto Willimowski war ein polnischer und deutscher Fußballspieler aus Oberschlesien. Er spielte 22-mal für die polnische Fußballnationalmannschaft und 8-mal für die deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft.

  4. Mar 24, 2017 · Here’s a man who put four past Brazil in Poland's first round defeat at the 1938 World Cup and finished with a total of 21 in 22 games for the White Eagles, while at club level he scored...

  5. The six-toed forward remained in Germany after WWII and never returned to his beloved Silesia. A multi-talented sportsman he played ice hockey too while some football experts claim if the World Cup had been played in 1942, Wilimowski would have been remembered alongside the likes of Pele.

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  6. Ernest Otton Wilimowski ( German: Ernst Otto Wilimowski, born Ernst Otto Prandella; 23 June 1916 – 30 August 1997), nicknamed "Ezi", was a footballer who played as a forward. He ranks among the best goalscorers in the history of both the Poland national team and Polish club football.

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  8. Sep 16, 2020 · Ernest Wilimowski rose to international fame as a great goal scorer for Poland in the 1930s, but he lived the last fifty years of his life in West Germany, forbidden by Poland’s Communist regime ever to return to his homeland.