Krzysztof Pawlak
Krzysztof Henryk Pawlak (born 12 February 1958 in Trzebiechów) is a retired Polish football player, who played for a few clubs, including Warta Poznań, Lech Poznań, KSC Lokeren (Belgium) and Trelleborgs FF Sweden.[1]
Career
National team
He played for the Polish national team (31 matches[2]) and was a participant at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
International goal
Manager career
Pawlak later jumped on a coaching career and coached several clubs in Poland.[3]
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- Kwiatkowski (1932–36)
- Marcai (1936–38)
- A. K. Pawlak (1938–39)
- Bródka (1945–46)
- Kamena (1946–47)
- Bródka (1947–48)
- Demeunyck (1948–49)
- Bottcher (1949)
- Walter (1950)
- Bottcher & Bródka (1950–51)
- Balcer (1951–52)
- Woźniak (1953)
- Tarka (1954–57)
- Białas (1957)
- Lugr (1957–58)
- Czapczyk (1959–61)
- Tarka (1961–62)
- Słoma (1962–63)
- Drabski (1963–64)
- Czapczyk (1964)
- Słoma (1964–65)
- Białas (1965–66)
- Brzozowski (1966)
- Białas (1966)
- Tarka (1966–68)
- Białas (1969–72)
- Chudziak (1972)
- Dziwisz (1972–73)
- Pekowski (1973–75)
- Hradecki (1975–76)
- Chudziak & Białas (1976)
- Kopa (1976–79)
- Łoś (1978–79)
- Łazarek (1980–84)
- Jezerski & Machciński (1985)
- Jakubowski (1985–86)
- Waligóra (1986–87)
- Kasalik & Napierała (1987)
- Szerszenowicz (1987–88)
- Apostel (1988)
- Strugarek (1988–89)
- Kopa & Strugarek (1989–91)
- Apostel (1991–93)
- Jakóbczak (1993)
- Stępczak (1993–94)
- Matołka (1994)
- Szukiełowicz (1994–95)
- Franiak (1995–96)
- Marchlewicz (1996)
- Polak (1996–97)
- Marchlewicz (1997)
- K. Pawlak (1997–98)
- Marchlewicz (1998)
- Kopa (1998)
- Marchlewicz (1998)
- Topolski (1998–99)
- Kurowski (1999–2000)
- Franiak (2000)
- Wąsikiewicz (2000)
- Pinter (2000)
- Topolski (2000–01)
- Baniak (2001–02)
- Jakołcewicz (2002)
- Panik (2002–03)
- Pala (2003)
- Michniewicz (2003–06)
- Smuda (2006–09)
- Zieliński (2009–10)
- Bakero (2010–12)
- Rumak (2012–14)
- Chrobak (2014)
- Skorża (2014–15)
- Urban (2015–)
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