Zygfryd Blaut
Zygfryd Blaut (March 2, 1943 in Gogolin – April 20, 2005) was a Polish football player who won two titles with Legia Warsaw. He also played in one international match for Poland, against Iraq. His older brother Bernard died on May 19, 2007.
He had his most successful spell with Legia Warsaw between 1969–73, winning a Polish cup. During a tour of Spain and South America in 1971-72 he sustained an injury which severely hampered his progress.
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- Bieniek (1951–53)
- Bartolik (1953–54)
- Bieniek (1954–56)
- Pytlik (1956–57)
- Wieczorek (1957–62)
- Brzozowski (1962)
- Woźniak (1962–64)
- Skolik (1964–65)
- Brzeżańczyk (1965–66)
- Foryś (1966–67)
- Wrzos (1967–68)
- Jarek (1968–69)
- Wieczorek (1969)
- Jarek (1969–73)
- Foryś (1973)
- Łucyszyn (1973)
- Jarek (1973–75)
- Piechniczek (1975–79)
- Zwierzyna (1979–80)
- Stanko (1980–81)
- Polakow (1981)
- Kania (1981–82)
- Różański (1982–83)
- Świerk (1983–84)
- Browarski (1984–86)
- Kot (1986–87)
- Krupa (1987–88)
- Tyc (1988–91)
- Łucyszyn (1991–96)
- Blaut (1996–97)
- Krupa (1997–98)
- Mikulski (1998–99)
- Chojnacki (1999)
- Baniak (1999–00)
- Krótki (2000–01)
- Bochynek (2001)
- Kurowski (2001)
- Job (2001–02)
- Szukiełowicz (2002)
- Kaniuka (2002–04)
- Krótki (2004)
- Blaut (2004–05)
- Haras (2005)
- Copjak (2005–06)
- Mroziewski (2006–07)
- Prawda (2007–08)
- Delahaije (2008)
- Prawda (2008)
- Rzepka (2008)
- Polak (2009–10)
- Kaniuka (2010–11)
- Mielnik (2011–12)
- Polak (2012)
- Żuraw (2012–)
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