Tomasz Kulawik

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Tomasz Kulawik
Personal information
Full nameTomasz Kulawik
Date of birth (1969-05-04) 4 May 1969
Place of birthOlkusz, Poland
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1982–1988Bolesław Bukowno
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1988–1990Zagłębie Sosnowiec21(2)
1988→ Górnik Wojkowice (loan)
1991–2002Wisła Kraków295(61)
2001Zagłębie Sosnowiec (loan)11(1)
2002–2003Ruch Chorzów10(0)
2003–2004Bolesław Bukowno
2006–2008Bolesław Bukowno
National team
1998Poland2(0)
Teams managed
2003–2004Bolesław Bukowno
2005Wisła Kraków (Assistant Manager)
2005Wisła Kraków
2007Wisła II Kraków
2007–2012Wisła Kraków (ME)
2010Wisła Kraków
2012–2013Wisła Kraków
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Tomasz Kulawik (born 4 May 1969 in Olkusz) is a retired Polish footballer and current coach.

Club career

On the field, he played as a midfielder. In the Ekstraklasa, he played for Zaglebie Sosnowiec, Wisła Kraków, and Ruch Chorzow whom he played for 257 times and scored 37 goals. With Wisła Kraków he won the Ekstraklasa championship twice, in the 1998–99 and 2000–01 seasons. In addition, he contributed to the winning of the Polish Cup in 2001–02, Polish Supercup in 2001 and League Cup in 2000–01.

International career

Kulawik made two appearances for the Poland national football team during 1998.[1]

Coaching career

After finishing his playing career, he joined the coaching staff of Wisła Kraków. After the dismissal of Jerzy Engel in 2005, he became a new coach of Wisła Kraków. Then he was the coach of Wisła Kraków reserve team and youth team in the Młoda Ekstraklasa.

Honours

As a player

Wisła Kraków

As a coach

Wisła Kraków (ME)

Individual

  • UEFA Cup Top Goalscorer: 1998–99

References

  1. "Tomasz Kulawik". PZPN. Retrieved 2008-10-03. 

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