Matches Silesia Vs Other National Football Teams
Date | Stadium | Match | Result | Turnout |
---|---|---|---|---|
June 9, 1937 | Ruch Stadium in Chorzów | Silesia - Basque Country | 3:4 | ? |
April 20, 1948 | AKS Stadium in Chorzów | Silesia - Czechoslovakia | 2:1 | ? |
August 24, 1952 | Ruch Stadium in Chorzów | Silesia - China | 5:1 | 15 000 |
July 22, 1974 | Silesian Stadium | Silesia - Tanzania | 7:2 | 37 000 |
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