Jan Domarski

January Domarski ( born October 28, 1946 in Rzeszów, Poland ) is a former Polish football player.

The striker Jan Domarski played together with Grzegorz Lato and Henryk Kasperczak the Polish province FKS Stal Mielec club. These three players were instrumental in ensuring that this club took center of Polish football during the 1970s. Domarski was Mielec 1973 and 1976 Polish champion twice. In the Polish national Domarski usually stood in the shadow of Striker Andrzej Szarmach, but he had a memorable moment in the history of Polish football: On October 17, 1973 in the 57th minute he scored the goal of Wembley, which for Poland to qualify for the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany meant against the superior enemy England. The game ended 1-1. In the World Cup itself Domarski came only three times for use, including the legendary Frankfurt water battle against Germany. He clocked up 17 caps, scoring two goals.

His son Rafał Domarski was also a professional soccer player in Poland. He played at Stal Rzeszów, Stal Mielec and Hutnik Krakow and brought it to 69 games and 12 goals in the Ekstraklasa ( the highest Polish league ).

Achievements

  • Polish Champion (1973, 1976)
  • World Cup bronze medalist (1974 )
  • Football players (Poland )
  • Born in 1946
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