Wilhelm Góra

After some years, he moved to Pogoń Katowice (which no longer exists) before joining Cracovia, one of the best teams of interwar Poland.

His debut in the Polish top flight took place in 1934, and until 1939 Góra participated in 134 Cracovia games, winning the 1937 league title with the rest of the team.

Until 1939, Góra was a key midfield player of the Poland national team and by then he had played in 16 games.

After the beginning of World War II, he signed the Volksliste (German nationality list), which allowed him to continue the career.

Góra remained in Kraków, playing in a German-only team DTSG Krakau (one of the sponsors of this club was Oskar Schindler).