Roman Wójcicki

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Roman Wójcicki (born 8 January 1958 in Nysa) is a retired Polish football player.

He played for a few clubs, including Odra Opole, Śląsk Wrocław, Widzew Łódź, FC Homburg (West Germany) and Hannover 96 (West Germany).

He played for Polish national team, for which he played 62 matches and scored two goals.

He was a participant at the three consecutive World Cups, 1978 FIFA World Cup, 1982 FIFA World Cup, where Poland won the bronze medal and 1986 FIFA World Cup.

Poland Poland squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup Poland

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 Poland squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup Third Place Poland

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

Poland Poland squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup Poland

1 Młynarczyk | 2 Przybyś | 3 Żmuda | 4 Ostrowski | 5 Wójcicki | 6 Matysik | 7 Tarasiewicz | 8 Urban | 9 Karaś | 10 Majewski | 11 Smolarek | 12 Kazimierski | 13 Komornicki | 14 Kubicki | 15 Buncol | 16 Pałasz | 17 Zgutczyński | 18 Pawlak | 19 Wandzik | 20 Boniek | 21 Dziekanowski | 22 Furtok | Coach: Piechniczek

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