Ryszard KoncewiczPersonal information |
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Full name | Ryszard Tadeusz Koncewicz |
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Date of birth | (1911-04-12)12 April 1911 |
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Place of birth | Lwów, Poland |
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Date of death | 15 March 2001(2001-03-15) (aged 89) |
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Place of death | Warsaw, Poland |
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Playing position | Striker, Manager |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1927–1939 | Lechia Lwów | | |
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1945–1946 | Polonia Bytom | | |
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Teams managed |
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1949 | Lechia Gdańsk |
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1950-1952 | Ruch Chorzów |
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1952-1955 | Polonia Bytom |
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1956–1958 | Legia Warsaw |
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1968–1970 | Poland |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Ryszard Tadeusz Koncewicz (born April 12 in Lwów, died March 15, 2001 in Warsaw) was a Polish soccer player as well as a coach. In the interbellum period, Koncewicz played without notable successes for Lechia Lwów (1927–1939). Caught by the Wehrmacht during the Polish September Campaign), he spent the war in a German POW camp Oflag IIC Woldenberg, where he represented the unofficial team of the city of Lwów, which consisted of POWs from there.
After the war he returned to Poland, and as Lwów was annexed by the Soviet Union, Koncewicz, together with numerous Poles expelled from the city, settled in Bytom, where he played in Polonia Bytom. In 1950 he became a coach of Ruch Chorzów, winning next year the Cup of Poland. Then he coached Polonia Bytom (1954 champions),[1] Legia Warsaw (1956 champions and winners of Cup of Poland) and Gwardia Warszawa.
As early as 1948, Koncewicz started cooperating with then-coach of Polish National Team, Wacław Kuchar, who himself was from Lwów as well. Then, he trained Poland for several short periods (1953, 1956–1957, 1964–1966 and 1968–1970). After retiring, he was an activist of the Polish Football Association (PZPN).
References
- This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding Polish Wikipedia article
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- Koncewicz (1949)
- Kriżek (1949)
- Bartolik (1951–53)
- Fritsch (1953)
- Foryś (1953–57)
- Goździk (1958)
- Serafin (1959–60)
- Nierychło (1960–61)
- Szolar (1961)
- Drabiński (1962)
- Rogocz (1963)
- Kulesza (1972–74)
- Łazarek (1974–75)
- Polakow (1976)
- Geszke (1976–78)
- Pekowski (1978–79)
- Przybylski (1979–81)
- Globisz (1981–82)
- Jastrzębowski (1982–84)
- Globisz (1984)
- Łazarek (1984–86)
- Globisz (1986)
- Geszke (1986–87)
- Kociołek (1987–88)
- Stachura (1988–89)
- Kaczmarek (1989–92)
- Musiał (1992–93)
- Tymiński (1993)
- Geszke (1993–94)
- Kupcewicz (1995)
- Kostka (1995–96)
- Stachura (1996)
- Gładysz (1996–97)
- Bikiewicz (1997–98)
- Kulik (1998–99)
- Stachura (1998–99)
- Jastrzębowski (1999–00)
- Szukiełowicz (2000–01)
- Małolepszy (2001–02)
- Jastrzębowski (2003–04)
- Kaczmarek (2004–06)
- Borkowski (2006–07)
- Kafarski (2007)
- Kubicki (2007–08)
- Zieliński (2008–09)
- Kafarski (2009–11)
- Ulatowski (2011)
- Janas (2012)
- Kaczmarek (2012–13)
- Probierz (2013–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Koncewicz, Ryszard |
Alternative names |
Koncewicz, Ryszard Tadeusz |
Short description |
Polish footballer |
Date of birth |
April 12, 1911 |
Place of birth |
Lwów |
Date of death |
March 15, 2001 |
Place of death |
Warsaw, Poland |