Mirosław Kubisztal

Mirosław " Cuba " Kubisztal ( born February 12, 1962 in Tarnów ) is a former Polish football player. The striker, who played a senior international match for Poland, played after the opening of the Iron Curtain several years in Sweden.

Sports career

Kubisztal began his career in the adult area, the Unia Tarnów unterklassig antretenden before moving in early 1984 to his early second division KS Cracovia in the winter break. In the summer he moved to GKS Katowice in the Ekstraklasa on. With the club he won the Polish National Cup in 1986 and 1991. He also excelled as a regular goalscorer. His eleven goals this season - personal peak during his time with GKS - In the season 1988/89 helped him in September 1989 for international debut in a friendly match against Spain when he came off the bench in 73 minutes.

In summer 1991 Kubisztal left his homeland and signed for Örebro SK in Allsvenskan on. There he was the best club in each internal scorer in the next five years, but the title was denied him. In 1994, he scored 19 goals this season, so he finished behind Niclas Kindvall IFK Norrköping ranks second in the scoring charts. In the summer of 1997 he returned to Poland and was still playing until 1999 when Wolania Wola Rzędzińska. In the first half of the season 2002/ 03 he stood again for the fourth division Dąbrovia Dąbrowa Tarnovska and in the season 2006 /07 for the unterklassigeren club Skrzyszovia Skrzyszów on the field.

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