Wayne Cegielski Explained

Wayne Cegielski
Fullname:Wayne Cegielski
Birth Date:11 January 1956
Birth Place:Bedwellty, Wales
Height:1.85 m[1]
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:19??–1971
Youthclubs1:Cardiff City
Youthyears2:1971–1973
Youthclubs2:Tottenham Hotspur
Years1:1973–1975
Clubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1974–1975
Clubs2:Northampton Town (loan)
Caps2:11
Goals2:0
Years3:1975–1976
Caps3:5
Goals3:0
Years4:1976
Clubs4:Tacoma Tides
Years5:1976–1982
Clubs5:Wrexham
Caps5:123
Goals5:0
Years6:1982–1985
Clubs6:Port Vale
Caps6:92
Goals6:5
Years7:1985
Clubs7:Blackpool
Caps7:6
Goals7:1
Years8:1985–1987
Clubs8:Hereford United
Caps8:50
Goals8:2
Years9:1987
Clubs9:Tegs SK
Caps9:8
Goals9:0
Years10:1987
Clubs10:Worcester City
Caps10:10
Goals10:0
Years11:1987–1988
Clubs11:Northwich Victoria
Caps11:32
Goals11:1
Totalcaps:337+
Totalgoals:9+
Nationalyears1:1976–1977
Nationalteam1:Wales U21[2]
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Wayne Cegielski (born 11 January 1956) is a former Welsh under-21 international footballer. A defender, he played 282 league games in a thirteen-year career in the Football League.

An FA Youth Cup winner with Tottenham Hotspur in 1974, he played on loan at Northampton Town, before joining German side Stuttgarter Kickers in 1975.[3] He played in the United States for the Tacoma Tides, before heading to Welsh club Wrexham in 1976. He helped the club to the Third Division title in 1977–78 before they reached the Welsh Cup final in 1979. He signed with Port Vale in July 1982 and won promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1982–83, also being named as the club's Player of the Year. He joined Blackpool in 1985, as the club won promotion out of the Fourth Division. He then spent two years with Hereford United before joining non-league Worcester City in 1987. His final club was Northwich Victoria.

Career

Cegielski was a schoolboy at Cardiff City. He was not taken on as an apprentice at age 15.[4] He was instead offered terms with Tottenham Hotspur and went on to turn professional with the club in May 1973, and was a member of the FA Youth Cup winning side of 1974. However, he didn't play a First Division game for Terry Neill's side, coming close on Boxing Day when Mike England passed a late fitness test.[4] Cegielski was instead loaned out to Fourth Division side Northampton Town. He played eleven league games for Bill Dodgin's "Cobblers".

He left White Hart Lane in July 1975 and linked up with German side VfB Stuttgart after being spotted playing in a tournament in Switzerland.[4] He played five games in 2. Bundesliga for István Sztáni's "Reds" in 1975–76, before he departed for the United States to play for Tacoma Tides in the American Soccer League.

He returned to the UK in September 1976 and signed with Third Division side Wrexham, then managed by John Neal. The "Red Dragons" finished fifth in 1976–77, one point behind promoted Crystal Palace. Arfon Griffiths took the reins for the 1977–78 campaign, and Wrexham topped the division with 61 points. Cegielski finished second to Gareth Davies in the club's Player of the Year vote.[4] Wrexham retained their Second Division status in 1978–79, and qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup after reaching the final of the Welsh Cup, where they lost out to Shrewsbury Town. A mid-table finish followed in 1979–80, before they avoided relegation in 1980–81 by just two points. Mel Sutton took charge for the 1981–82 campaign; however, this time, the club finished two points away from safety and was relegated back into the third tier.

Cegielski left Wrexham with 123 league appearances to his name and joined John McGrath's Fourth Division Port Vale on a one-year contract in July 1982.[5] [4] He quickly slotted into the squad and was a regular in the 1982–83 promotion-winning season, picking up the Player of the Year and away Player of the Year awards at the end of the campaign.[4] During the season he hit five goals in 48 games, striking in wins against Hereford United, Halifax Town, Crewe Alexandra, Aldershot, and Peterborough United. He then played 43 games in 1983–84, as the club suffered relegation. He fell out of favour under John Rudge in 1984–85, as Phil Sproson and Alan Webb built up a partnership.

Cegielski was allowed to move to Blackpool on a free transfer in March 1985. In six games for Sam Ellis' club, he scored one goal – Blackpool's first in a 6–1 victory over Crewe Alexandra at Bloomfield Road on 9 April 1985. The "Tangerines" won promotion out of the Fourth Division as runners-up, but he was not retained beyond the end of the season.

He then linked up with manager Johnny Newman at Hereford United. He made a total of 66 appearances for the club in league and cup. The "Bulls" finished in mid-table in the fourth tier in 1985–86 and 1986–87, after which Cegielski left the Football League for non-League Worcester City. He later turned out for Northwich Victoria.[4]

Later life

Cegielski obtained a City and Guilds qualification in plumbing and heating and went on to form a Stoke-on-Trent based sales company.[4]

Career statistics

Source:[6]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tottenham Hotspur1973–74First Division00000000
1974–75First Division00000000
Total00000000
Northampton Town (loan)1974–75Fourth Division1100000110
Wrexham1976–77Third Division903000120
1977–78Third Division901030130
1978–79Second Division2903120341
1979–80Second Division30001040
1980–81Second Division3805000430
1981–82Second Division3504050440
Total12301611101500
Port Vale1982–83Fourth Division4551020485
1983–84Third Division3900050440
1984–85Fourth Division801010100
Total92520801025
Blackpool1984–85Fourth Division61000061
Hereford United1985–86Fourth Division3222080422
1986–87Fourth Division1800010190
Total5022090612
Career total28282012803309

Honours

Individual

Tottenham Hotspur

Wrexham

Port Vale

Blackpool

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wayne Cegielski . worldfootball.net . 29 September 2013.
  2. Web site: International stats . 11v11.com . 29 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Cegielski, Wayne . German . kicker.de . 29 September 2013.
  4. The Wayne Cegielski Interview . The Vale Park Beano . 74.
  5. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 55. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  6. Web site: WAYNE CEGIELSKI . neilbrown.newcastlefans.com . 29 September 2013.
  7. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 0-9508981-4-7. 305.
  8. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 258–290. From Rags to Riches (1979–1990). 0-9508981-4-7.