Robert Iwanicki

Robert Iwanicki
Personal information
Full name Robert Iwanicki
Date of birth (1973-10-02) 2 October 1973
Place of birth Beuthen, Silesia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
Royal Blues Taipei FC (manager)
Youth career
Sportfreunde Wanne-Eickel
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1992 RSV Wanne-Eickel
1992–1996 Arminia GEA Wanne
1996–1997 RSV Wanne-Eickel
1997–1999 Arminia GEA Wanne
1999–2002 DJK Bickern Wanne
2002–2004 RSV Wanne-Eickel
2005–2012 Red Lions Taipei FC
2012–2015 Royal Blues Taipei FC
Teams managed
2012-2013 Royal Celts Taipei FC
2012– Royal Blues Taipei FC

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Robert Iwanicki (born 2 October 1973) is a Polish/German football coach, current manager of Royal Blues Taipei FC, a first division club in Taiwan. In the season 2014/15 he led the Royal Blues to win the highest amateur league in Taipei - BML. In 2015 he managed to qualify with Royal Blues to the Taiwanese 1 Division (Intercity League).

Career

Robert Iwanicki is a certified professional coach from Germany, holding a German Football Association level B (UEFA B Level). Back in his youth he participated in youth program of FC Schalke 04, a German semifinalist of the 2011 Champions League. He played for several amateur clubs in Germany before joining Red Lions Taipei. With Red Lions he won the Taiwan Foreigner cup 2005, scoring the 1:0 decider in the final game. 2011 Robert took over the OTPL Chairmanship (Expats Football League in Taipei) and is still involved in all league matters, trying to improve the leagues image. Nowadays - besides Royal Blues Taipei FC - Robert is the head coach and founder of the Formosa Football Academy and head coach at the Titans Taipei Sport Club.

References

    [1] [2]

    1. "2014 Intercity Qualifiers".
    2. "2012 Formosa FC - Taipower".
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