Wojciech Kowalczyk
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Full name | Wojciech Kowalczyk | |||||||||||
Date of birth | 14 April 1972 | |||||||||||
Place of birth | Warsaw, Poland | |||||||||||
Height | 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) | |||||||||||
Playing position | Striker | |||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||
Olimpia Warszawa | ||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† | |||||||||
1990 | Polonez Warszawa | |||||||||||
1990–1994 | Legia Warsaw | 109 | (39) | |||||||||
1994–1997 | Betis | 62 | (14) | |||||||||
1997–1999 | Las Palmas | 28 | (6) | |||||||||
2000–2001 | Legia Warsaw | 15 | (3) | |||||||||
2001–2003 | Anorthosis | 27 | (24) | |||||||||
2003–2004 | APOEL | 16 | (3) | |||||||||
2005–2006 | Absolwent Warszawa | |||||||||||
National team | ||||||||||||
1991–1999 | Poland | 39 | (11) | |||||||||
Honours
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Wojciech Kowalczyk (born 14 April 1972) is a Polish retired footballer who played as a striker.
The bulk of his professional career was spent with hometown's Legia Warsaw and in Spain. Early into his international career, he helped the Polish national team win the silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Club career
Born in Warsaw, Kowalczyk played his youth football with local Olimpia and Polonez, joining city giants Legia Warsaw in 1990, aged 18. Almost from the very beginning, he was an automatic first-choice; in his weakest season, his first, he only appeared in 11 Ekstraklasa games, but was crucial in helping oust U.C. Sampdoria in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, netting twice in Genoa for the 2–2 draw (3–2 win on aggregate) and qualification for the semifinals.
After having started 1994–95 with Legia (five matches, three goals, another league title), Kowalczyk moved abroad and signed with La Liga side Real Betis, but was never able to reproduce his previous form; he finished his five-year spell in the country with UD Las Palmas, in the second division, where he also appeared sparingly.
After almost one year out of football, Kowalczyk returned to his country and his main club, Legia; in late 2001, he changed countries again, joining Cyprus' Anorthosis Famagusta FC, and netting a career-best 24 goals; after a nearly non-existent second season (two matches), he finished his professional career in the same country, with APOEL FC, retiring at 32 - afterwards, he would play in amateur football until 2006, with AZS Absolwent UW Warszawa.
International career
Kowalczyk gained 39 caps for Poland, scoring 11 goals. His debut came at the age of 19 in August 1991, against Sweden.
His biggest international highlight was helping the Olympic squad win silver at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona; he did not score at all in the group stage, but eventually ranked third in the charts at four, three behind compatriot Andrzej Juskowiak.[1]
International goals
- Scores and results table. Poland's goal tally first:
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Result | Competition |
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1 | 21 August 1991 | Gdynia, Poland | Sweden | 2–0 | Friendly |
2 | 19 May 1992 | Salzburg, Austria | Austria | 4–2 | Friendly |
3 | 14 October 1992 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Netherlands | 2–2 | 1994 World Cup qualification |
4 | 27 October 1993 | Istanbul, Turkey | Turkey | 1–2 | 1994 World Cup qualification |
5 | 25 April 1995 | Zabrze, Poland | Israel | 4–3 | Euro 1996 qualifying |
6 | 1 May 1996 | Mielec, Poland | Belarus | 1–1 | Friendly |
7 | 24 September 1997 | Olsztyn, Poland | Lithuania | 2–0 | Friendly |
8 | 25 March 1998 | Warsaw, Poland | Slovenia | 2–0 | Friendly |
9 | 10 November 1998 | Bratislava, Slovakia | Slovakia | 3–1 | Friendly |
10 | 10 November 1998 | Bratislava, Slovakia | Slovakia | 3–1 | Friendly |
11 | 10 February 1999 | Ta' Qali, Malta | Finland | 1–1 | Friendly |
Honours
Club
- Legia
- Polish League: 1992–93 (later revoked by the Polish Football Association due to corruption allegations), 1993–94, 1994–95, 2001–02
- Polish Cup: 1993–94
- Polish SuperCup: 1994; Runner-up 1990
- Anorthosis
- Cypriot Cup: 2001–02
- APOEL
- Cypriot League: 2003–04
Country
Individual
- Cypriot First Division: Topscorer 2001–02
References
- ↑ Wojciech Kowalczyk – FIFA competition record
External links
- 90Minut player profile (Polish)
- BDFutbol profile
- Wojciech Kowalczyk at National-Football-Teams.com
- Betisweb stats and bio (Spanish)
- Official blog (Polish)
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