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Franciszek Smuda (Polish pronunciation: [fraɲˈt͡ɕiʂɛk ˈsmuda]; born 22 June 1948) is a Polish football coach and former footballer who also holds a German... |
Waldemar Fornalik (section Playing career) coach of the Poland national football team after the dismissal of Franciszek Smuda. On 16 October 2013, after a 0–1 loss to Ukraine in Kharkiv, which... |
Stefan Majewski (section Club career) match during his debutant match as the head coach. On 29 October 2009, Franciszek Smuda was named as the full-time coach of the team, meaning that Majewski's... |
Mariusz Lewandowski (section Club career) of the Poland squad at Euro 2008. After Franciszek Smuda took over the national team in 2009, he stopped playing for Poland. He was however, called up by... |
managed to finish at the top of the table of each season with coach Franciszek Smuda. Smuda formed a strong team with the arrival at the club of players like... |
Piotr Zieliński (section Club career) ranks and started training with the first team at the age of 15, under Franciszek Smuda. At 17, he moved abroad to join Udinese after they scouted him on international... |
Krzysztof Gawara (section Playing career) switching between the senior and reserve teams' technical staffs. After Franciszek Smuda was dismissed in March 2001, Gawara was appointed temporary manager... |
Wojciech Szczęsny (section Style of play) for the U-21 squad.[citation needed] In October 2009, new manager Franciszek Smuda sent Szczęsny his first call up to the full national side, for the... |
Damien Perquis (section Club career) Ligue 2, where he played for two years. In December 2008, he declared his interest in playing for the Poland national team. Franciszek Smuda, manager of Poland... |
Wilde-Donald Guerrier (section Club career) Wieczysta Kraków of the IV Liga, the Polish fifth tier, joining up with Franciszek Smuda, his former manager at Wisła Kraków. He signed a contract until the... |
Rafał Wolski (section Career) professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ekstraklasa club Radomiak Radom. On 2 May 2012, Wolski was named by Franciszek Smuda in the provisional squad... |
Marek Citko (section Club career) Citko reached the greatest heights of his career while playing for Widzew Łódź. Led by Franciszek Smuda, Widzew won the 1995–96 and 1996–97 Ekstraklasa... |
Arkadiusz Głowacki (section Club career) ending their World Cup qualification hopes. New manager Franciszek Smuda had also selected him to play against Romania and Canada, but he sustained an injury... |
Tomasz Wałdoch (section Club career) become the temporary Assistant coach of Poland national team, assisting Franciszek Smuda. He was later replaced in the role by his former teammate Jacek Zielinski... |
Tomasz Kuszczak (section Post-playing career) the friendly matches against Romania and Canada by new coach Franciszek Smuda, playing in both matches with mixed results.[citation needed] Kuszczak... |
Franz Gerber (section Playing career) Corrochano was sacked due to luck of success. He stepped down when Franciszek Smuda was hired as new manager on 2 January 2013. When Regensburg was relegated... |
Arkadiusz Piech (section Club career) UEFA Euro 2012, but did not make the final cut to the team led by Franciszek Smuda. Legia Warsaw Ekstraklasa: 2015–16 Apollon Limassol Cypriot Cup: 2016–17... |
Laurent Koscielny (section Club career) Poland national team coach Franciszek Smuda in Warsaw on 7 August. Koscielny later declared that his priority was to play for France. Koscielny was called... |
Artur Boruc (section Club career) Poland manager, Franciszek Smuda. After an absence of over two years, Boruc was recalled to the Polish squad in January 2013 and played in their 0–2 defeat... |
Poland finished bottom of the group with two points, prompting coach Franciszek Smuda to resign following the elimination. Poland was drawn in Group H of... |