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Alexander Pykhovsky ( Polish: Aleksander Pychowski ; February 3, 1903 , Krakow - October 20, 1943 , ibid.) - Polish footballer , defender .
Wisla Krakow in 1927, Pykhovsky is the first on the left.
Club career
He began his career in Krakow , in which he performed for 4 years. In 1925 he moved to the Wisla Krakow , playing for the club until the end of his career in 1935 .
Team Career
He played 2 matches in the Polish national team (debuted on November 1, 1925 , in a meeting with Sweden ).
During the war
During the German occupation of Krakow, he acted underground. On October 20, 1943, the house on Filaretskaya Street, where it was located, was surrounded by the Gestapo. Not wanting to be captured, Pykhovsky committed suicide. As it turned out later, the Germans did not come for him that day [1] .