Mirosław Trzeciak Explained

Mirosław Trzeciak
Fullname:Mirosław Wojciech Trzeciak
Birth Date:11 April 1968
Birth Place:Koszalin, Poland
Height:1.86 m
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1985–1987
Youthclubs1:Gwardia Koszalin
Years1:1988–1995
Years2:1995
Years3:1995–1996
Years4:1996
Years5:1996–1998
Years6:1998–2001
Years7:2001–2003
Clubs1:Lech Poznań
Clubs2:Young Boys
Clubs3:Lech Poznań
Clubs4:Maccabi Tel Aviv
Clubs5:ŁKS Łódź
Clubs6:Osasuna
Clubs7:Poli Ejido
Caps1:162
Caps2:12
Caps3:28
Caps4:0
Caps5:56
Caps6:68
Caps7:26
Totalcaps:352
Goals1:45
Goals2:3
Goals3:6
Goals4:0
Goals5:27
Goals6:10
Goals7:3
Totalgoals:94
Nationalyears1:1991–1999
Nationalteam1:Poland
Nationalcaps1:22
Nationalgoals1:8

Mirosław Wojciech Trzeciak (born 11 April 1968), nicknamed Franek, is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Football career

Trzeciak was born in Koszalin. During his career, Trzeciak, a Gwardia Koszalin trainee, also represented Lech Poznań – two different spells – BSC Young Boys (Switzerland), Maccabi Tel Aviv FC (Israel, for a few months), ŁKS Łódź, CA Osasuna and Polideportivo Ejido (both in Spain). In the latter country his La Liga totals consisted of ten matches during the 2000–01 season, spent with the former side.

The best years of Trzeciak's career were spent in Lech Poznań, where he won three leagues, one cup and one supercup. For eight years he was also a Poland international (22 caps, eight goals), but his best period arrived towards the end, during the Janusz Wójcik era (1997–99).

After his football career was over, Trzeciak stayed in Andalusia with former club Poli Ejido, coaching its junior teams. Subsequently he became a sports commentator in Poland and, in January 2007, he began working as director of sport development for Legia Warsaw.

International goals

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 21 August 1991 Friendly
2. 14 June 1997 Stadion GKS, Katowice, Poland 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 27 May 1998 Silesian Stadium, Chorzów, Poland Friendly
4. 15 July 1998 Friendly
5. 5 August 1998 Stadion Miejski, Kraków, Poland Friendly
6. 10 October 1998 Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw, Poland UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
7. 3 March 1999 Polonia Warsaw Stadium, Warsaw, Poland Friendly
8. 28 April 1999 Polonia Warsaw Stadium, Warsaw, Poland Friendly

Honours

Lech Poznań

1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93

1987–88

1990, 1992

ŁKS Łódź

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laureaci . pilkanozna.pl . 16 July 2024 . pl.