When Juan Pablo
II died in 2005, the MKS Krakow entered into mourning. His fans said they had lost "a friend", and no wonder. The Pope, a sports enthusiast, he played for the club in his youth.
He did so amateur. Porter and say it was even played as a striker at one time an image of him running after a ball, flanked by two guards and dressed in shorts and shirt appeared in the documentary "John Paul II speaks to the sport," the work of the Italian Massimo Mario Farneti and Lavena.
There is no evidence to affirm that he was a scorer. However, a doctor named Jerzy Kluger said that in his native Wadowice Karol Wojtyla was good between the posts and even played some games that were assembled between Jews and Christians, sometimes siding with the Jews because they usually lacked players.
(SOURCE: elcomercio.pe)
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