Legends Database

Ernst WILIMOWSKI

Ernst WILIMOWSKI

Second Striker

Overall RATING
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Attacking Skills
0%
Playmaking
0%
Defending Skills

Other Positions

ST

171cm x 69kg; Two-Footed; Prime 1936 – 1939

Physical Skills

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Acceleration
88%
Agility
91%
Balance
83%
Jump
82%
Natural Fitness
86%
Speed
87%
Stamina
76%
Strength
70%

Technical Skills

0
Ball Control
87%
Dribbling
91%
Free Kicks
71%
Heading
75%
Long Passing
72%
Shooting Accuracy
93%
Shooting Power
80%
Shooting Technique
90%
Short Passing
76%

Tactical Skills

0
Defensive Positioning
35%
Off the ball
92%
Teamwork
77%

Mental Skills

0
Anticipation
87%
Concentration
86%
Consistency
80%
Determination
74%
Leadership
74%
Vision
77%

Attacking Skills

Finishing
93%

Defensive Skills

0
Marking
29%
Sliding
32%
Tackling
30%

Info Box

– Known as “Ezi”

Ernst Wilimowski was one of the most prolific and technically gifted forwards of his era, representing both Poland and Germany. Known for his dazzling dribbling and clinical finishing, he scored four goals in a single World Cup match against Brazil in 1938. His incredible scoring records make him a true legend, despite the controversies of his time.

– Likes to beat man repeatedly
– Places shots

Additional Skills

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Crossing
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Creativity
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Penalties
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Versatility
  • Clinical Striker

  • Trickster