Spirydion Jan Albański (4 October 1907 – 30 March 1992), nicknamed "Spirytus" and "Romek", was a Polish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
He graduated from high school after the Second World War, when he was forced to move from Lwów to Upper Silesia, worked in the coal-mining industry.
In 1944, as borders of Poland moved westwards (see: Oder-Neisse line), Albański, together with thousands of Lwów's inhabitants, was forced to leave the city.
He also represented Poland in 18 games (another record for all interwar goalies), including matches of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
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