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Henryk Kasperczak

1946 - Today

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Henryk Wojciech Kasperczak (born 10 July 1946) is a Polish former professional football manager and player. As a player, Kasperczak took part in two FIFA World Cups with Poland, achieving third place in 1974, as well as a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In 1976 and 1977, he was the winner of the Polish Footballer of the Year Award conferred by the Piłka Nożna football weekly. As a manager, Kasperczak enjoyed most success in the African Cup of Nations, securing second place with Tunisia in 1996, third with Ivory Coast (1994) and fourth with Mali (2002). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Henryk Kasperczak is the 117th most popular coach (down from 109th in 2019), the 579th most popular biography from Poland (down from 490th in 2019) and the most popular Polish Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Henryk Kasperczak ranks 117 out of 471Before him are Lucien Favre, Huub Stevens, Holger Osieck, Hennes Weisweiler, Juan López Fontana, and David Moyes. After him are Volker Finke, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Harry Redknapp, Pim Verbeek, Vladimir Petrović, and Otto Nerz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Henryk Kasperczak ranks 274Before him are Anatoliy Banishevskiy, Andrzej Seweryn, Steve Kanaly, Silvio Rodríguez, Tyne Daly, and Al Green. After him are Udo Lindenberg, Francesco Montenegro, Arnoldo Alemán, Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, Peter Sutcliffe, and Johnson Toribiong.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Henryk Kasperczak ranks 579 out of 1,694Before him are Joseph Serchuk (1919), Andrew Bobola (1591), George Adamski (1891), Kurt Goldstein (1878), Yitzhak Sadeh (1890), and Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1801). After him are Duchess Amelia of Württemberg (1799), Elisabeth Becker (1923), Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (1925), Jerzy Andrzejewski (1909), Nahum Sokolow (1859), and Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania (1318).

Among COACHES In Poland

Among coaches born in Poland, Henryk Kasperczak ranks 1After him are Werner Olk (1938), Paweł Janas (1953), and Paweł Sibik (1971).