Radosław Gilewicz

Radosław Gilewicz ( born May 8, 1971 in Chelm Slaski ) is a former Polish football player.

Life

From 1991, he played for GKS Tychy and moved in 1992 to Ruch Chorzów. From 1993 to 1995, he played for FC St. Gallen, then Gilewicz was until 1997 at VfB Stuttgart under contract before he played until 1998 at Karlsruher SC. His last game for VfB Stuttgart was the final of the DFB-Pokal in 1997, where he came off the bench.

After the KSC 1998 was relegated from the Bundesliga, he moved to the beginning of 1999 to Austria, and first played for FC Tirol Innsbruck, with whom he won three championships and in 2001 with 22 goals scorer. After the dissolution of the club FC Tirol Radosław Gilewicz went to FK Austria Wien, where he reached the double 2003, again in 2005 Cup winner was. Between 2005 and 2007 he was active in Traun, before he moved back to his home to Polonia Warsaw. On 21 June 2009, he ended his active career as a player.

Achievements

  • 4x Austrian Champion: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
  • 1x German Cup: 1997
  • 2x Austrian Cup Winner: 2003, 2005
  • 1x Austrian scorer: 2001
  • 1x APA Player of the Year: 2000

1912 Black | 1913 Kuthan | 1914 Neumann | 1915 German | 1916 Kuthan | 1917 Bauer / Neubauer | 1918 Farmer | 1919 Uridil | 1920 Uridil / Winkler | 1921 Uridil | 1922 Kuthan | 1923 Swatosch | 1924 Wieser | 1925 Wieser | Wieser 1926 | 1927 sound | 1928 sound | 1929 sound | 1930 Weselik | 1931 sound | 1932 sound | 1933 binder | 1934 Bican | 1935 Kaburek | 1936 Hahnemann | 1937 binder | 1938 binder | 1939 binder | 1940 binder | 1941 binder | 1942 Jelinek / Reitermaier | 1943 Kerbach | 1944 Decker | 1945 Fischer | 1946 Stojaspal | 1947 Stojaspal | 1948 Stojaspal | 1949 Habitzl | 1950 Decker | 1951 Guard | 1952 Stojaspal | 1953 service / Stojaspal | 1954 Guard | 1955 Brousek | 1956 Buzek | 1957 Guard | 1958 Horak | 1959 Hof | 1960 Cejka | 1961 Nemec | 1962 Nemec | 1963 farm | 1964 Nemec | 1965 Gayer | 1966 Buzek | 1967 Starek | 1968 Bjerregaard | 1969 Köglberger | 1970 Kaltenbrunner | 1971 cross | 1972 Riedl | 1973 Breuer | 1974 Krankl | 1975 Köglberger | 1976 Pirkner | 1977 Krankl | 1978 Krankl | 1979 Schachner | 1980 Schachner | 1981 Jurtin | 1982 Bakota | 1983 Krankl | 1984 Nyilasi | 1985 pads | 1986 pads | 1987 pads | 1988 Stojadinović | 1989 Pacult | 1990 Rodax | 1991 Danek | 1992 Westerthaler | 1993 Danek | 1994 Jurčević / pipes Berger | 1995 Sane | 1996 Vastić | 1997 Wagner | 1998 Frigård | 1999 members | 2000 Vastić | 2001 Gilewicz | 2002 Brunmayr | 2003 Lawarée | 2004 Kollmann | 2005 Mayrleb | 2006 Kuljić / Linz | 2007 Zickler | Zickler 2008 | 2009 Janko | 2010 Hofmann | 2011 Linz | 2012 Jantscher / Maierhofer | 2013 Hosiner

  • National football team (Poland )
  • National football team ( Switzerland )
  • National football team ( Germany )
  • Soccer player (FC Wacker Innsbruck)
  • Football players ( FK Austria Wien )
  • DFB Cup winners
  • Soccer scorer ( Austria )
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Pole
  • Born in 1971
  • Man
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