Dariusz Dziekanowski

Dariusz Dziekanowski ( born September 30, 1962 in Warsaw ) is a retired Polish footballer.

The striker and attacking midfielder Dariusz Dziekanowski started his footballer career with Polonia Warszawa where he played until 1979. His debut in the first Polish league he gave at Gwardia Warsaw, where he played from 1979 to 1983. He then moved to Widzew Łódź as the successor to Zbigniew Boniek, who moved to Juventus. However, these expectations could the young striker not meet and transferred in 1985 to Legia Warsaw, where he had his best time as a football player. He became the Polish Vice-Champion, Polish Cup winner and top scorer in the Polish league here. In 1989, he ventured abroad and played, but without great success at Celtic Glasgow. His second attempt in a foreign league failed to gain a foothold when he played in 1994/95 at the 1 FC Cologne. He returned in the intervals again and again in the first Polish League back in 1997 and finished his career at Polonia Warsaw. Dziekanowski was in the 1980s as the greatest striker talent in Poland, but could never reach the international breakthrough.

In the Polish national football team, he brought it to 63 missions, scoring 20 goals. He stood in the Polish squad at the World Cup in Mexico in 1986.

After ending his playing career, he was football commentator for Polish television. Since 2002 he has been coach of the Polish junior national team and took over after the 2006 World Cup the post of assistant to the new Polish national team coach Leo Beenhakker.

Achievements

  • Football players (Poland )
  • Polish Champion ( football)
  • Football coach (Poland )
  • National football team (Poland )
  • Pole
  • Born in 1962
  • Man
  • Person (Warsaw)
217313
de