Eddie Niedzwiecki Explained

Eddie Niedzwiecki
Fullname:Andrzej Edward Niedzwiecki
Height:6 ft 0 in[1]
Birth Date:1959 5, df=y
Birth Place:Bangor, Wales
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1977–1983
Caps1:111
Goals1:0
Years2:1983–1988
Caps2:136
Goals2:0
Totalcaps:247
Totalgoals:0
Manageryears1:1991
Managerclubs1:Reading (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2012
Managerclubs2:Queens Park Rangers (caretaker)
Manageryears3:2018
Managerclubs3:Stoke City (caretaker)
Manageryears4:2019–2020
Managerclubs4:Reading (assistant)
Nationalyears1:1985–1987
Nationalteam1:Wales
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Andrzej Edward Niedzwiecki (born 3 May 1959) is a Welsh-Polish football coach and former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

After retiring early due to injury Niedzwiecki became a coach with Chelsea and then Arsenal before working alongside Mark Hughes with the Wales national team. Since then he has worked with Hughes at Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City, Fulham, Queens Park Rangers, Stoke City and Southampton.

Playing career

Starting his playing career with Wrexham at the age of 14, Niedzwiecki won the Third Division title of 1978 with the side. He stayed with the club until the summer of 1983, when he was signed for Chelsea by former Wrexham manager, John Neal. He quickly won a regular place in the Chelsea starting line-up and was impressive as the side won the Second Division title in his first season. He also earned two caps for Wales during his playing career.

Coaching career

Niedzwiecki was forced to retire aged 28, after battling numerous injuries. He later became a coach at Chelsea, eventually leaving the club in November 2000 after the arrival of Claudio Ranieri. Niedzwiecki then linked up shortly after with Arsenal,[2] succeeding the late George Armstrong as reserve team coach. He also worked as a part-time coach with Wales, under new manager Mark Hughes during this time.[2] In September 2004, he joined Blackburn Rovers, again under Hughes, as a first-team coach.[2] When Hughes left for Manchester City four years later, he was among several at Blackburn who followed him to Manchester.[2]

However, on 19 December 2009 Hughes and his backroom staff were relieved of their duties at the Sky Blues. Niedzwiecki once again linked up as a coach with Hughes in 2010 at Fulham.[2] He left the club in the summer of 2011 alongside Hughes. In 2012, he joined Queens Park Rangers as a member of the coaching staff, after Hughes was appointed as the side's manager.[2] He together with Mark Bowen were briefly appointed as joint caretaker managers after Hughes' dismissal in November 2012.[3] Niedzwiecki then went on to join up with Hughes at Stoke City in June 2013.[4] He left Stoke in January 2018.[5]

In March 2018, he was appointed assistant first-team coach at Southampton, following the appointment of Hughes as manager.[6] [7] In May 2018, after Southampton's Premier League status for the following season was confirmed, it was announced that Niedzwiecki had signed a new long-term contract.[8] On 3 December 2018, he was dismissed following the sacking of Mark Hughes.[9]

In October 2019, Niedzwiecki was pictured with new Reading F.C. boss Mark Bowen.

In March 2022, following Bowen's appointment at AFC Wimbledon, Niedzwiecki was appointed assistant manager of the League One club.[10] He left the club in the summer, alongside manager Bowen.[11]

In June 2022, he returned to Reading, alongside Bowen, taking on the role of Director of Player Development.[12] He departed the club in January 2024 due to a restructuring of the club's coaching staff on account of financial difficulties.[13]

Career statistics

As a player

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wrexham1977–78Third Division150100010170
1978–79Second Division6000000060
1979–80Second Division6000200080
1980–81Second Division0000000000
1981–82Second Division420405000510
1982–83Third Division420202000460
Total11107090101280
Chelsea1983–84Second Division420105000480
1984–85First Division400309000520
1985–86First Division300208050450
1986–87First Division100201010140
1987–88First Division140002000160
Total136080250601750
Career Total2470150340703030

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Full Members Cup.

As a manager

To!!Matches!!Won!!Drawn!!Lost!!Win%
Queens Park Rangers (caretaker)23 November 201225 November 2012
Stoke City (caretaker)6 January 201815 January 2018
Total[14]

Honours

Wrexham

Chelsea

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 122 . 978-0-356-14354-5.
  2. https://archive.today/20130624211338/http://origin-www.chelseafc.com/page/Legends_Details/0,,10268~2598976,00.html "Eddie Niedzwiecki"
  3. News: Jurejko. Jonathan. Man United 3–1 QPR. BBC Sport. 27 November 2014. 24 November 2012.
  4. Web site: Hughes Reunited With Key Men. Stoke City F.C.. 20 June 2013. 20 June 2013.
  5. Web site: First team coach leaves bet365 Stadium. Stoke City F.C.. 17 January 2018.
  6. Web site: In Profile: Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki. Southampton F.C.. 16 March 2018. 15 March 2018. 17 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180317102047/https://southamptonfc.com/news/2018-03-15/in-profile-mark-bowen-eddie-niedzwiecki-southampton-backroom-staff. dead.
  7. Web site: Eddie Niedzwiecki Biography. Southampton F.C.. 16 March 2018. 15 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180317102139/https://southamptonfc.com/first-team/eddie-niedzwiecki. 17 March 2018. dead.
  8. Web site: Mark Hughes: Southampton boss signs new three-year contract . BBC Sport . 25 May 2018 . 28 May 2018 .
  9. Web site: Mark Hughes: Southampton sack manager after eight months in charge . BBC Sport . 3 December 2018 . 3 December 2018 .
  10. Web site: New first-team manager appointed. www.afcwimbledon.co.uk. 30 March 2022.
  11. Web site: Mark Bowen departs for a new role elsewhere .
  12. Web site: EDDIE NIEDZWIECKI RETURNS TO THE ROYALS AS DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT. www.readingfc.co.uk. 23 June 2022. 5 January 2024.
  13. Web site: SPARKES AND NIEDZWIECKI DEPART THE ROYALS. www.readingfc.co.uk. 5 January 2024. 5 January 2024.
  14. Web site: Eddie Niedzwiecki. Soccerbase. 17 January 2018.