Leszek Wrona Explained

Leszek Wrona
Birth Date:20 September 1955
Birth Place:Kraków, Poland
Position:Defender / Midfielder
Years1:1972–1976
Clubs1:Garbarnia Kraków
Years2:1976–1978
Clubs2:Legia Warsaw
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1979–1980
Clubs3:Hutnik Kraków
Goals3:17
Years4:1980–1984
Clubs4:Ruch Chorzów
Caps4:102
Goals4:5
Years5:1984–1987
Clubs5:Paderborn
Years6:1988
Clubs6:New Jersey Eagles
Years7:1989
Clubs7:Ruch Chorzów
Caps7:15
Goals7:0
Years8:1989–1990
Clubs8:Garfield Vistula
Years9:1990–1991
Clubs9:Gremio Lusitano
Years10:1991–1992
Clubs10:Polonia Falcons
Years11:1992–1995
Clubs11:Connecticut Wolves
Years12:1993–1994
Clubs12:Bridgeport Vasco da Gama
Years13:1995–1997
Clubs13:Albany Alleycats
Years14:1998–2000
Clubs14:Western Mass Pioneers
Manageryears1:1990–1991
Managerclubs1:Gremio Lusitano
Manageryears2:1992
Managerclubs2:Polonia Falcons
Manageryears3:1993–1995
Managerclubs3:Connecticut Wolves
Manageryears4:1993–1994
Managerclubs4:Bridgeport Vasco da Gama
Manageryears5:1996–1997
Managerclubs5:Albany Alleycats
Manageryears6:1998–2000
Managerclubs6:Western Mass Pioneers
Manageryears7:2004–2006
Managerclubs7:Western Mass Pioneers
Manageryears8:2008–2010
Managerclubs8:Western Mass Pioneers

Leszek Wrona (born September 20, 1955) is a retired Polish association football defender who played professionally in Poland, Germany and the United States. After his retirement, he remained in the United States where he coached in the USISL and USL PDL.

Biography

In 1972, the seventeen-year-old Wrona debuted for Garbarnia Kraków. In 1976, he moved to Legia Warsaw where he spent most of two seasons with the club's reserve team. He played one league cup game against Stal Mielec on June 8, 1976. In 1979, he moved to second division Hutnik Kraków where he tied for the league scoring lead that season.[1] In 1980, he signed with Ruch Chorzów.

In 1984, Wrona moved to Germany where he joined TuS Schloß Neuhaus. In 1985, the team merged with TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus to form SC Paderborn 07. Wrona remained with the renamed team for two more seasons before briefly spending time with the New Jersey Eagles during the 1988 American Soccer League season. He then returned to Ruch Chorzów where he was part of the club's 1989 Polish championship. He left the team after the championship and moved to the United States.[2]

He played for Garfield Vistula. In 1990, Wrona became a player-coach with Gremio Lusitano, taking the team to the 1991 LASA league championship. In 1992, he moved to the Polonia Falcons where he took them to the 1992 CSSA Cup Championship. In 1993, the expansion Connecticut Wolves of the USISL hired Wrona as the team's first head coach.[3] He both coached and played for the Wolves until resigning in June 1995.[4] During that time, he also played and coached for Bridgeport Vasco da Gama.

After leaving Wolves, Wrona spent the rest of the 1995 season playing for the Albany Alleycats. That year, he also became the head coach of the Plainville High School boys’ team, a position he held until 1999. In 2000, he became the head coach of the Plainville girls’ team. In 1996, Wrona briefly coached the Albany Alleycatsteam, then became the head coach for the 1997 season.[5] In 1997, Gremio Lusitano founded the Western Mass Pioneers to compete in the USISL D-3 Pro League. In October 1997, the team named Wrona as head coach. Wrona took the Pioneers to the 1998 league championship. He left the team in 2000, returned in 2004, left the team in 2006 and returned in 2008. He left the team for the third time in June 2010.

Wrona now runs a youth soccer academy out of an indoor soccer facility in Bristol. Leszek Wrona's Soccer Academy aims to give young players coaching, aiming to improve their ball skills as well as their "soccer IQ".[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesp/pol2tops.html Poland - Second Level Top Scorers
  2. http://www.ruchchorzow.com.pl/?page=articles-news&article_id=1982&article_category=5 Przed benefisem Gucia
  3. http://articles.courant.com/1993-04-23/features/0000102974_1_professional-soccer-connecticut-united-soccer-club-atlantic-division Modest Goals To Start With
  4. http://articles.courant.com/1995-06-30/features/9506300383_1_leszek-wrona-junior-wolves-connecticut-wolves With Wrona's Departure, Wolves Look For Change
  5. https://archive.today/20130125115556/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-156968421.html ALLEYCATS NAME WRONA COACH
  6. Web site: Home . wronasoccer.com.