Adam Musiał

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Adam Musiał
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Personnel
birthday December 18, 1948
place of birth WieliczkaPoland
size 175 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1967 Górnik Wieliczka
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1967-1978 Wisła Krakow 227 (1)
1978-1980 Arka Gdynia 57 (1)
1980-1983 Hereford United 46 (0)
1985-1987 Eagle Yonkers New York ? (?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1968-1974 Poland 34 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1989 Wisła Krakow (assistant coach)
1989-1992 Wisła Krakow
1992-1993 Lechia Gdańsk
1993-1995 Stal Stalowa Wola
1995-1996 GKS Katowice
1998 Wisła Krakow (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Adam Musiał (born December 18, 1948 in Wieliczka , Poland ) is a former Polish football player and coach .

Defender Adam Musiał played most of his career at Wisła Kraków before moving to league rivals Arka Gdynia in 1978 . In 1980 he moved to England to the then second division Hereford United . From 1985 to 1987 he let his career end in the USA . He made a total of 34 internationals for Poland .

In 1989, Musiał became assistant coach at Wisła Kraków , and a few months later he was promoted to head coach. He looked after the team for three seasons in the Polish first division before he was released in March 1992. In the summer of 1992 he took over Lechia Gdańsk in the second division, but left the club again after the 1992/93 season . In September 1993 he took over first division team Stal Stalowa Wola , whom he led to relegation in the 1993/94 season . At the end of the 1994/95 season the goal was missed and his team had to relegate. Musiał was without a club for a few months before joining GKS Katowice in autumn 1995 . After half a year, they parted ways again. It was his last stop as head coach.

successes

  • Polish champion (1978)
  • Polish Cup Winner (1979)
  • World Cup third (1974)

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