Tomasz Dziubiński
Polish footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1968-07-08) 8 July 1968 (age 56) | ||
Place of birth | Radom, Poland | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1976–1988 | Broń Radom | ||
1989–1991 | Wisła Kraków | 62 | (30) |
1991–1994 | Club Brugge | 48 | (11) |
1994–1995 | RWD Molenbeek | 12 | (1) |
1995–1996 | Le Mans UC72 | 12 | (1) |
1996–1997 | Verbroedering Geel | 13 | (2) |
1997–1999 | Mazowsze Grójec | ||
International career | |||
1991–1993 | Poland | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2008–2009 | Iłżanka Kazanów[1] | ||
2010 | Zorza Kowala[2] | ||
2012 | LKS Promna[3] | ||
2013–2015 | Broń Radom[4] | ||
2015–2023 | Jodła Jedlnia-Letnisko | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Tomasz Dziubinski (born 8 July 1968) is a Polish football manager and former professional player. He currently works as a coach for Jodła Jedlnia-Letnisko's youth teams.[5]
Career
Dziubinski started his senior career with Broń Radom. In 1989, he signed for Wisła Kraków in the Polish Ekstraklasa, where he made sixty-two league appearances and scored thirty goals.[6] After that, he played for Club Brugge, RWD Molenbeek, Le Mans, Verbroedering Geel, and Mazowsze Grójec.
Honours
Club Brugge[7]
- Belgian First Division: 1991–92
- Belgian Super Cup: 1992
Individual
- Ekstraklasa top scorer: 1990–91[7]
References
- ^ Liga Mistrzów w Kazanowie Echo Dnia
- ^ Calkiem nowa Zorza Echo Kowali (Gmina Kowala)
- ^ Tomasz Dziubiński nowym trenerem LKS Promna RadomSport.pl
- ^ Tomasz Dziubiński trenerem Broni! Broń Radom
- ^ "Po ośmiu latach zmiana trenera w Jodle Jedlnia Letnisko. Kto za Tomasza Dziubińskiego?". echodnia.eu (in Polish). 27 September 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
- ^ 90minut Profile
- ^ a b "Tomasz Dziubiński". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 8 July 2024.
External links
- In Bruges, they caught their heads hearing about how we trained in Poland
- Tomasz Dziubiński – the first Pole to score in the Champions League
- Rapid career of "Dziubek"
- INTERVIEW Tomasz Dziubiński: Now I'm fulfilling myself like in the Champions League
- Tomasz Dziubiński on holidays and more
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Ekstraklasa top scorers
- 1927: Reyman
- 1928: Gintel
- 1929: Nastula
- 1930: Kossok
- 1931: Kisieliński
- 1932: Kryszkiewicz
- 1933: Woźniak
- 1934: Wilimowski
- 1935: Matyas
- 1936: Peterek & Wilimowski
- 1937: Woźniak
- 1938: Peterek
- 1939: Wilimowski
- 1948: Kohut
- 1949: Anioła
- 1950: Anioła
- 1951: Anioła
- 1952: Cieślik
- 1953: Cieślik
- 1954: Kempny & Pohl
- 1955: Hachorek
- 1956: Kempny
- 1957: Brychczy
- 1958: Soporek
- 1959: Liberda & Pohl
- 1960: Norkowski
- 1961: Pohl
- 1962: Liberda
- 1963: Kielec
- 1964: Brychczy, Gałeczka & Wilim
- 1965: Brychczy
- 1966: Lubański
- 1967: Lubański
- 1968: Lubański
- 1969: Lubański
- 1970: Jarosik
- 1971: Jarosik
- 1972: Szymczak
- 1973: Lato
- 1974: Kapka
- 1975: Lato
- 1976: Kmiecik
- 1977: Mazur
- 1978: Kmiecik
- 1979: Kmiecik
- 1980: Kmiecik
- 1981: Adamczyk
- 1982: Kapica
- 1983: Okoński & Tłokiński
- 1984: Ciołek
- 1985: Iwanicki
- 1986: Zgutczyński
- 1987: Leśniak
- 1988: Dziekanowski
- 1989: Warzycha
- 1990: Juskowiak
- 1991: Dziubiński
- 1992: Podbrożny & Waligóra
- 1993: Podbrożny
- 1994: Burzawa
- 1995: Cygan
- 1996: Koniarek
- 1997: Trzeciak
- 1998: Bąk, Czereszewski & Śrutwa
- 1999: Frankowski
- 2000: Kompała
- 2001: Frankowski
- 2002: Żurawski
- 2003: Svitlica
- 2004: Żurawski
- 2005: Frankowski
- 2006: Piechna
- 2007: Reiss
- 2008: Brożek
- 2009: Brożek & Chinyama
- 2010: Lewandowski
- 2011: Frankowski
- 2012: Rudņevs
- 2013: Demjan
- 2014: Robak
- 2015: Wilczek
- 2016: Nikolić
- 2017: M. Paixão & Robak
- 2018: Carlitos
- 2019: Angulo
- 2020: Gytkjær
- 2021: Pekhart
- 2022: Ivi
- 2023: Gual
- 2024: Expósito
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