Stefan Majewski

Stefan Majewski (2007)

Stefan Majewski ( born January 31, 1956 in Bydgoszcz ) is a Polish football coach and former football player.

Career

Majewski began his career in his hometown of Bydgoszcz, before 1979 Legia Warsaw joined. With Legia he was twice Cup winners. In 1984, the defender in the Bundesliga for 1.FC Kaiserslautern, for which he completed 66 Official matches until 1987. Then played for second division side Arminia Bielefeld, he left after relegation in 1988. After a year on Cyprus in Apollon Limassol Majewski made ​​his career with the Freiburger FC in the Oberliga Baden -Württemberg and Association League Südbaden finish.

Majewski denied 1978-1986 40 caps for the national team of Poland, in which get four goals to him. At the World Championships in Spain in 1982, he scored in the 3-2 win in the match for third place against France 2-1 ahead.

His coaching career began when he was still Majewski at Freiburger FC active and supervised the juniors of the club. After two engagements at Polonia Warsaw he coached from 1997 to 1999 the amateurs of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern. He then moved back to Poland to Amica Wronki, who won the Polish Cup under his direction twice. After working at Zagłębie Lubin and Świt Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki he was from 2002 to 2003 assistant coach of the Polish national team Zbigniew Boniek. He then trained again Amica Wronki and Widzew Łódź and Cracovia Krakow. In 2009 he took over the U -23 Poland.

In September 2009, the Association President Grzegorz Lato Majewski was appointed interim coach of the Polish national team. He was the successor of the failed in the World Cup qualifiers Leo Beenhakker. Less than a month later, he was replaced by Franciszek Smuda.

From 2011 to 2012, he coached then the Polish U-21 national team.

Achievements

As a player

  • Polish Cup: 1980, 1981
  • World Cup bronze medalist: 1982

As a coach

  • Polish Cup: 1999, 2000
  • Polish Super Cup: 1999
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