Hymie Kloner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hymie Kloner

South African footballer

Date of Birth: 23-May-1929

Place of Birth: Lithuania

Date of Death: 01-Jul-2010

Profession: association football player

Nationality: South Africa

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Hymie Kloner

  • Hymie Kloner (23 May 1929 – July 2010) was a South African professional footballer who won four caps for his national team and who played in the Football League for Birmingham City.
  • He played as a right half. Kloner was born in Lithuania, the son of Jewish parents.
  • The family emigrated to South Africa when Kloner was a boy.
  • Though his parents were not keen on his playing football, the principal of the Jewish Government School encouraged him, and he eventually played for the Marist Brothers club.
  • In June and July 1950, the 21-year-old Kloner played four matches for the South Africa national football team against a touring Australia team.Later that year he came to England as a triallist.
  • He was taken on by Birmingham City, and played once in the Football League, on 2 December 1950, standing in for Len Boyd in the Second Division game away to Leeds United which Leeds won 3–0.
  • Kloner returned to South Africa that same month, and continued his football career domestically with Rangers FC.
  • He played representative football for Southern Transvaal, and in 1954 played against a touring Israeli team.In later life Kloner took up bowls.
  • He died in July 2010.

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