Józef Daniel Garbień (11 December 1896 — 3 May 1954) was a Polish football striker who played for both Pogoń Lwów and the national team.[1] He was part of the legendary Pogoń forwards, who in the early 1920s were superior to all opponents in the country.
His career started on Pogoń Stryj. In 1916 he moved to Pogoń Lwów, where remained until 1928 (then, until 1933, he played for Oldboye Lwów, a team of veteran players). With Pogoń, he was multiple champion of Poland (1922, 1923, 1925, 1926); he also played 8 games on the national team. Garbien's nickname "Tank" fully reflected his physique and style of play. He was strong and dynamic, but some sources claim that he could be too selfish on the field. After retirement from playing, in 1933 he moved to Chrzanów, where he was director of the hospital.
After World War II he was captured by the Communists and incarcerated for his alleged anti-Soviet attitude. Released, he settled in Chorzów, where until 1949 he was director of the hospital. He died in Cieszyn.