Maryan Jedrzejczak

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Maryan Jedrzejczak (usually called Maryan Marresch ; born December 25, 1923 in Sin-le-Noble , † February 26, 2005 ) was a French football player and coach .

Career

Jedrzejczak belonged from 1935 to the youth team of a club from Waziers in northern France and played in the position of the striker . In 1940 he moved to SC Douai , where he made the jump to the first team and qualified with this for the 1945/46 season for the second division. In his first year at national level he was a regular player, achieved relegation with the team and was in 1946 by the neighboring first division club RC LensCommitted. At Lens he established himself at a time when substitutions and substitutions were not yet possible, directly in the first team and hit the opposing goal eight times during the 1946/47 season, which he could not avert the relegation of his team, however. In the following second division season he achieved the best scoring of his career with ten goals and also moved into the national cup final in 1948 with Lens . In the final, he was on the pitch, but missed a possible national title due to a 2-3 loss to northern French rivals OSC Lille . This was followed by a time when Jedrzejczak was not set within the team and had to be content with frequent missions without a regular place. Despite this role, he remained loyal to the club with which he won the second division championship in 1949 and thus managed to get promoted.

When he was able to regain his place in the top eleven in 1950, the previous striker did so in the role of a defender . With the team he was able to keep himself in the top class and increasingly establish himself there in the first half of the 1950s, whereby he himself remained a permanent part of the team. In 1956 the team became French runners-up and the then 32-year-old Jedrzejczak decided after this success to end his professional career. He took on a role as a player- coach at an amateur club from Corbehem . However, he returned to Lens for two first division matches in the 1957/58 season and then finally ended his professional career after 240 first division games with 13 goals and 77 second division games with 19 goals. He went back to Corbehem, where he remained in office as a coach until 1983.

Individual evidence

  1. Maryan Marresch - fiche de stats du joueur de football , pari-et-gagne.com
  2. Maryan Jedrzejzak complete profile ( memento from October 26, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), soccerdatabase.eu
  3. Football: Maryan Marresch , footballdatabase.eu
  4. Maryan Jedrzejczak dit MARRESCH , sitercl.com