Marek Kusto
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Marek Kusto (born 29 April 1954 in Bochnia) is a retired Polish football player and later a football manager.
He played for a few clubs, including Wisła Kraków, Legia Warszawa and KSK Beveren (Belgium).
He played for Polish national team and was a participant at the three consecutive World Cups, 1974 FIFA World Cup, where Poland won the bronze medal, 1978 FIFA World Cup and 1982 FIFA World Cup , where Poland won the bronze medal.
He later worked as a coach and led for example Wisła Kraków, Widzew Łódź and Arka Gdynia.
Poland squad - 1974 World Cup Third Place | ||
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1 Fischer | 2 Tomaszewski | 3 Kalinowski | 4 Szymanowski | 5 Gut | 6 Gorgoń | 7 Wieczorek | 8 Bulzacki | 9 Żmuda | 10 Musiał | 11 Ćmikiewicz | 12 Deyna | 13 Kasperczak | 14 Maszczyk | 15 Jakóbczak | 16 Lato | 17 Szarmach | 18 Gadocha | 19 Domarski | 20 Kapka | 21 Kmiecik | 22 Kusto | Coach: Górski |
Poland squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Tomaszewski | 2 Mazur | 3 Maculewicz | 4 Szymanowski | 5 Nawałka | 6 Gorgoń | 7 Iwan | 8 Kasperczak | 9 Żmuda | 10 Rudy | 11 Masztaler | 12 Deyna | 13 Kupcewicz | 14 Justek | 15 Kusto | 16 Lato | 17 Szarmach | 18 Boniek | 19 Lubański | 20 Wójcicki | 21 Kukla | 22 Kostrzewa | Coach: Gmoch |
Poland squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup Third Place | ||
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1 Młynarczyk | 2 Dziuba | 3 Kupcewicz | 4 Dolny | 5 Janas | 6 Skrobowski | 7 Jałocha | 8 Matysik | 9 Żmuda | 10 Majewski | 11 Smolarek | 12 Wójcicki | 13 Buncol | 14 Pałasz | 15 Ciołek | 16 Lato | 17 Szarmach | 18 Kusto | 19 Iwan | 20 Boniek | 21 Kazimierski | 22 Mowlik | Coach: Piechniczek |