Krzysztof Gawara

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Krzysztof Gawara
Personal information
Full nameKrzysztof Gawara
Date of birth (1958-03-15) March 15, 1958
Place of birthSienno, Poland
Height185 cm
Playing positiondefender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
-1977Polonia Bydgoszcz
1977–1979Lechia Gdańsk
1979–1979Zawisza Bydgoszcz
1979–1983Lechia Gdańsk
1983–1985Ruch Chorzów61(1)
1985–1988Legia Warsaw70(1)
1988–1989Polonia Sydney
1989–1990Ruch Chorzów
1991–1993FF Jaro50(1)
1994–1995Tampereen Pallo-Veikot62(1)
1995–1996EuPa Eura
Teams managed
1997–1998Wicher Kobyłka
1998–2001Legia Warsaw (reserves)
2001Legia Warsaw
2001Legia Warsaw (assistant)
2001–2003Legia Warsaw (reserves)
2003–2004Legia Warsaw (assistant)
2004Legia Warsaw
2004–2005Legia Warsaw (assistant)
2005–2006Legia Warsaw (reserves)
2006-Huragan Wolomin
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Krzysztof Stanisław Gawara (born March 15, 1958 in Sienno) – is a former Polish football player and former manager of Legia Warsaw.

Playing career

The first years of his career were spent in Bydgoszcz and Gdansk where Gawara graduated from Polonia Bydgoszcz, also defended the colors Zawisza and Lechia, where in 1983 he moved to Ruch Chorzow . As a player, he debut in the first league during his stay. After several seasons spent in Silesia, he moved to Legia Warsaw, where Legia won the Polish Championship twice in 1985 and 1986. Since 1988, he has played abroad, first in the Polonia Club of Sydney, and then in Finland FF Jaro and Tampereen Pallo-Veikot, which in 1994 won the championship of Finland, and finishing his career in EuPa Eura.

Coaching career

After returning from Finland, he began working as a trainer. The first club in his career he coached was Wicher Kobyłka, and after he moved to Legia. In Warsaw, he spent the next several years, training among the reserves. After his release in March 2001 Franciszek Smuda, Gawara was a temporary first-team coach of Legia, after which he became assistant Okuka Dragomir . After two years of the reserves, he returned to first team as an assistant Dariusz Kubicki. After his resignation in the autumn of 2004, he became part of a temporary trio of trainers, alongside Lucian Brychczy and Jacek Zielinski . Shortly after, after taking the latter's function of the first coach Gawara was his assistant. Then again worked in Legia II, and since the summer of 2006 is the caretaker at Huragan Wolomin.

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