Orest Lenczyk

Orest Lenczyk ( born December 28, 1942 in Sanok ) is a Polish football manager and former player, who is currently without a club.

Life

As a football player Lenczyk, graduate joined the Sports University in Breslau (Polish: Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego we Wrocławiu, literally about Academy of Physical Education ) for unterklassige Polish clubs like Stal Sanok, Stomil Poznań, Ślęza Wrocław and Moto jelcz Oława, mostly as a left defender.

His first coach place after six months of deployment at Karpaty Krosno mid-1972 as an assistant Nándor Hidegkuti at Stal Rzeszów. Both coaches were unable to avoid relegation from Rzeszów to the Polish football Upper House and Lenczyk joined Siarka Tarnobrzeg in the Division II his first head coach position at. In 1975, he was assistant coach at the showpiece club Wisła Kraków. A year later he moved on to succeed Aleksander Brożyniak and led Wisła in the season 1977/78 for his first title and the first championship of Krakow since 1950. A season later, the collection he managed to reach the quarter final of the European Champions' Cup 1978/79 where Wisła against eventual finalists Malmo FF retired.

It should be emphasized by stations in many large cities, nor the Polish vice-champion title in 2007 for the 60,000 - inhabitant city Belchatow behind Zagłębie from Lubin ( 74,000 inhabitants), where two years later he received a short-term commitment. At the end of the Ekstraklasa 2011/12 season Lenczyk drove Slask Wrocław his second title as a Polish Champion. End of August 2012, he was there but after the poor start to the 2012/13 season and the high losses ( 3:5, 1:5) and leaving against Hannover 96 in the UEFA Europa League dismissed.

Quirks and oddities

Lenczyk maintains a colorful and sometimes dramatic language. The Polish counterpart to the German Sch ... is not alien to him. He likes to remember his visits to his pediatrician, whose waiting room asked for a posting to lifelong enjoyment of milk. His nickname is Oro profesoro.

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