Antoni Brzeżańczyk
Antoni Brzeżańczyk (19 January 1919–26 May 1987) was a Polish footballer and football manager.
He played for Podgórze Kraków, Dąb Poznań, Lechia Gdańsk, Odra Opole, AKS Chorzów, Lech Poznań and Stal Mielec where he began his coaching career.
He coached Stal Mielec, Polonia Bydgoszcz, Zawisza Bydgoszcz, Warta Poznań, GKS Katowice, Olimpia Poznań, Odra Opole, Zagłębie Wałbrzych, Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Górnik Zabrze, Feyenoord, SK Rapid Wien,[1] Admira Wien, Iraklis[2] and Wiener Sportclub.[3]
He died in Vienna in 1987.[4]
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- Pawelczyk (1948–49)
- Meiser (1949)
- Luks (1949–50)
- Wodarz (1950–54)
- Dziwisz (1954–56)
- Mościński (1956)
- Skolik (1957)
- Opata (1957–58)
- Skolik (1958–59)
- Steiner (1959)
- Karolek (1960)
- Lugr (1960)
- Dziwisz (1960–62)
- Karolek (1962)
- Cebula (1962–63)
- Cebula, Karolek & Skolik (1963)
- Karolek & Skolik (1964)
- Farsang (1964–65)
- Giergiel (1965–66)
- Kalocsay (1966–69)
- Matyas (1969–70)
- Szusza (1970–71)
- Brzeżańczyk (1971–72)
- Kowalski (1972)
- Szűcs (1972)
- Kowalski (1972–73)
- Wieczorek (1973–75)
- Gajewski (1975–76)
- Trepka (1976)
- Kostka (1976–77)
- Żmuda (1977–80)
- Podedworny (1980–83)
- Kostka (1983–86)
- Ćmikiewicz (1986)
- Piechniczek (1986–87)
- Bochynek (1987–89)
- Podedworny (1989)
- Kisiel (1989–90)
- Kowalski (1990–92)
- Kowalik (1992)
- Łysko (1992–93)
- Apostel (1993)
- Kostka (1994)
- Lorens (1994–95)
- Oślizło (1995)
- Michalski (1995–96)
- Kowalski (1996)
- Żurek (1996)
- Kocąb (1996)
- Apostel (1997)
- Kowalski (1997)
- Żurek (1997to=99)
- Dankowski (1999)
- Bochynek (1999)
- Dankowski (2000)
- Broniszewski (2000)
- Dankowski (2000–01)
- Piotrowicz (2001)
- Fornalik (2001)
- Piotrowicz (2001–02)
- Fornalik (2002–04)
- Lička (2004)
- Lorens (2004–05)
- Wleciałowski (2005)
- Motyka (2005)
- Komornicki (2006)
- Cecherz (2006)
- Motyka (2006)
- Podedworny (2006–07)
- Motyka (2007)
- Kostrzewa & Piotrowicz (2007)
- Wieczorek (2007–08)
- Bochynek (2008)
- Kasperczak (2008–09)
- Komornicki (2009)
- Nawłaka (2009–)
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(a) acting in regular manager's absence
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Persondata |
Name |
Brzeżańczyk, Antoni |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Polish footballer |
Date of birth |
19 January 1919 |
Place of birth |
Brzeżany, Poland |
Date of death |
26 May 1987 |
Place of death |
Vienna, Austria |