Andrzej Kobylański

Andrzej Kobylański (2009)

Andrzej Kobylański ( born July 31, 1970 in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski ) is a former Polish footballer and current coach and functionary.

Career

As a player

Association

Kobylańskis youth club was KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski. There he played until 1989. Then he moved to Siarka Tarnobrzeg in the second division. In December 1992, left the striker Siarka Tarnobrzeg and went to the German Bundesliga 1 FC Cologne. Both there and at its other stations in Germany, he was never able to secure a regular place in the long term. So were his three years 2000-2003 at Energie Cottbus already the longest time he spent at a club. In the meantime, he still played for Tennis Borussia Berlin, Hannover 96 and SV Waldhof Mannheim and in Poland for Widzew Łódź Wisła Płock and. After he could not prevail in first round 2004/05 Regional League due to injury problems also in Wuppertal SV Borussia, he moved in January 2005 to the district division club SV Rot-Weiß Bad Muskau, where he ended his career in the winter of 2007 /08.

National

From 1992 to 1993 Kobylański played for the Polish national football team. He came to a total of six missions, but could not score a goal.

As a coach and official

Initially he worked from 2008 to end of December 2011 as a scout from Energie Cottbus, he was from January to early March 2012 Assistant coach Dariusz Pasieka the Polish first division club Cracovia Krakow. In January 2013 he was introduced as the new sporting director at the Polish first division club Korona Kielce.

Statistics

  • 2 Bundesliga 10 Games Tennis Borussia Berlin 89 games; 21 goals Hannover 96 55 games; 16 goals SV Waldhof Mannheim
  • Regionalliga Nord 7 games; Wuppertal SV Borussia

Others

His son Martin Kobylański (born 8 March 1994) has since July 2001 run through the various youth teams from Energie Cottbus, was in the 2011/12 season already in the squad for the first team in the 2nd Bundesliga and since 2012 at Werder Bremen II He already came to stakes in the German U -16 and U- 18 and the Polish U-15, U-16, U-17, U-18 and U-19 national team.

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