Antoni Szymanowski

Antoni January Szymanowski ( born January 13, 1951 in Tomaszów ) is a former Polish football player.

The defender Szymanowski played with Wisła Kraków, when he was first time in 1970 appointed to the Polish national football team, and was appointed national coach Kazimierz Górski for the squad at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he won the gold medal with the team to Kazimierz Deyna. In the final he not played, but it was nevertheless after the Olympic tournament regulars and qualified a year later for the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany, where he won the bronze medal. Even at the football World Cup in 1978, he belonged to the tribe of the national team. The team failed in the second round to host Argentina and Brazil. In 1980 he played his last of a total of 82 international matches and joined in 1981 by his former club Gwardia Warsaw abroad for top Belgian club Club Brugge KV, where in 1984 he finished his career.

Achievements

  • Football players (Poland )
  • Olympic Champions (Football )
  • Olympian (Poland )
  • Born in 1951
  • Man
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