Antoni Szymanowski
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Olympic medal record | |||
Competitor for Poland | |||
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Gold | 1972 Munich | Team Competition | |
Silver | 1976 Montreal | Team Competition |
Antoni Szymanowski (born on January 13, 1951 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki) was a Polish footballer (defender), and a member of the Poland national football team in two FIFA World Cups: 1974 and 1978. During those tournaments his club was Wisła Kraków. Szymanowski was one of the best defenders in Poland during the golden era of Polish football. In the later years of his career he played for the Belgian team Club Brugge K.V.. Currently he is a manager of Przebój Wolbrom - the club playing in Polish IV Liga . He has also a brother (Henryk Szymanowski) who was a footballer as well.
Poland squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Third Place | ||
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1 Fischer | 2 Tomaszewski | 3 Kalinowski | 4 Szymanowski | 5 Gut | 6 Gorgoń | 7 Wieczorek | 8 Bulzacki | 9 Żmuda | 10 Musiał | 11 Ćmikiewicz | 12 Deyna | 13 Kasperczak | 14 Maszczyk | 15 Jakóbczak | 16 Lato | 17 Szarmach | 18 Gadocha | 19 Domarski | 20 Kapka | 21 Kmiecik | 22 Kusto | Coach: Górski |
Poland squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Tomaszewski | 2 Mazur | 3 Maculewicz | 4 Szymanowski | 5 Nawałka | 6 Gorgoń | 7 Iwan | 8 Kasperczak | 9 Żmuda | 10 Rudy | 11 Masztaler | 12 Deyna | 13 Kupcewicz | 14 Justek | 15 Kusto | 16 Lato | 17 Szarmach | 18 Boniek | 19 Lubański | 20 Wójcicki | 21 Kukla | 22 Kostrzewa | Coach: Gmoch |
Categories: 1951 births | Living people | Polish footballers | Wisła Kraków players | Club Brugge K.V. players | FIFA World Cup 1974 players | FIFA World Cup 1978 players | Poland international footballers | Footballers at the 1972 Summer Olympics | Footballers at the 1976 Summer Olympics | Olympic competitors for Poland | Olympic gold medalists for Poland | Olympic silver medalists for Poland | Polish football biography stubs