Maryan Wisnieski

Maryan Wisnieski ( born 1 February 1937 in Calonne-Ricouart/Pas-de-Calais ) is a former French footballer.

The club career

The descendant of Polish immigrants, the son of a miner, played as a youngster on the outside right position for the U.S. Auchel where the neighboring Racing Club Lens early became aware of him and only sixteen 1953 tape itself. Already this season, he played his first games in France's highest league, and so successful that the selection committee of the French Football Federation Wisnieski nominated for the 36er squad for the Soccer World Cup in 1954, but then crossed it back to the final reporting date. But already in the following season was one of the still underage whiz on stem formation at Lens, which closed the league as a third party, and then he played his first senior international. 1956 and 1957 he was with his team even each runner-up, and 1955 and 1957 ( with 14 and 17 goals ) he ranked in the top scorer on the front seats. In the following years it developed into a mediocre club self to a relevant team player who fed the strikers Oudjani and Lafranceschina with flanks and templates. The only 1,70 m wide winger was technically strong, fast, and both equipped with a good look for his teammates.

At the same time he did in the national team successfully produced ( see below); his performance at France's 5-2 victory over England to the Maryan Wisnieski also contributed two goals, led the charge of Sampdoria in 1963 to oblige him by almost any price - but the northern Frenchman did not get along on the Riviera and returned already 1964 to France ( the reigning champions AS Saint- Étienne ) back, played from 1966 for three years for FC Sochaux- Montbéliard, but a title he failed there as well. With Sochaux, he reached in 1967 after all, the only final of the National Cup in his 16 -year Erstligakarriere. It was followed by 1969/70 one last year at second division FC Grenoble ( according to another source at FC La Chaux -de-Fonds in Switzerland).

Stations

  • U.S. Auchel (up to 1953)
  • RC Lens (1953-1963)
  • Sampdoria Genoa (1963 /64)
  • AS Saint- Étienne (1964-1966)
  • FC Sochaux (1966-1969)
  • FC Grenoble (1969 /70 in D2)

The National Players

Between April 1955 and April 1963 denied Maryan Wisnieski 33 caps for the Équipe Tricolore, scoring 12 goals. He was already the age of seventeen to the preliminary squad for the 1954 World Cup, but was not taken to Switzerland. Four years later, however, at the World Cup in Sweden in 1958, he played in all six games of the Bleus and was active not only because of his two goals for France's hitherto biggest international success, the 3rd place, at. In 1960, he played both games at the finals of the European Championship for national teams first.

In his first appearance in April 1955 against Sweden, he was only 18 years and two months old; so that it is still (as of May 2010) the second youngest debutant in the French national team. His last game in the national jersey he played against Brazil in 1963, in which France despite a Wisnieski gate the rematch for the World Cup semi-final in 1958 almost failed (2:3). In addition, he had become in July 1957 France Military World Champion.

Life after time as players

Wisnieski was then working for several years as a football coach, including Grenoble, Thiers and Carpentras. From 1976 he worked as a representative of the sports goods manufacturer Le Coq Sportif in eastern France; Today he enjoys his retirement.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: None (but vice-champion in 1956 and 1957 with Lens)
  • French Cup Winner: None (but Finalist 1967 with Sochaux)
  • 33 A- international matches, 12 goals; World Cup bronze medalist in 1958
  • 415 Division 1 bets, 113 goals (277 /93 Lens, 48/12 for Saint- Étienne, 90/8 for Sochaux)
  • Military World Champion 1957

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