Jerzy Jastrzębowski

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Jerzy Jastrzębowski
Personal information
Date of birth (1951-01-14) 14 January 1951 (age 73)[1]
Place of birth Gdańsk, Poland
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1963–1968 Lechia Gdańsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1974 Lechia Gdańsk 87 (23)
1974–1976 Zawisza Bydgoszcz (2)
1976–1978 BKS Bydgoszcz
1978-1980 Goplania Inowrocław
Managerial career
1981–1982 Lechia II Gdańsk
1982–1984 Lechia Gdańsk
1984–1986 Gryf Słupsk
1986–1987 Igloopol Dębica
1987–1989 Arka Gdynia
1989–1991 Miedź Legnica
1991–1992 Igloopol Dębica
1992–1995 Pomezania Malbork
1995–1996 Polonia Gdańsk
1996–1997 Pomezania Malbork
1997–1999 Jeziorak Iława
1999–2000 Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk
2000–2002 Sparta Brodnica
2002–2003 Unia Tczew
2003–2004 Lechia Gdańsk
2004–2005 Sparta Brodnica
2005–2006 Jeziorak Iława
2006–2009 Bałtyk Gdynia
2009–2010 Orzeł Trąbki Wielkie
2011 Kaszubia Kościerzyna
2011–2013 Cartusia Kartuzy
2015 Gryf 2009 Tczew
2015–2019 Bałtyk II Gdynia
2020–2021 Bałtyk Gdynia
2021 Bałtyk III Gdynia
2022– Stolem Gniewino
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jerzy "Jastrząb" Jastrzębowski (born 14 January 1951) is a Polish football manager. Jastrzębowski has spent the majority of his career managing teams in the Pomeranian area.

Managerial career[edit]

Jastrzębowski started his managerial career at the age of 30 managing the Lechia Gdańsk youth teams before taking the position as the manager of the first team. Despite Lechia being his first job, it has arguably been his most successful job. Despite Lechia being in the third tier, the team won the Puchar Polski and the subsequent SuperPuchar Polski in 1983, as well as winning their division. This led to Lechia playing in a European competition for the first time, while only being in the second tier.[2] Lechia were drawn against Juventus and eventually lost 10-2 on aggregate. At the end of the season he again won the league with Lechia, and they were promoted to the Ekstraklasa. Jastrzębowski wasn't incharge of Lechia in the Ekstraklasa however as he left for Gryf Słupsk at the end of the season. After leaving Lechia Jastrzębowski has gone on to manage a further 15 teams, including Arka Gdynia, Bałtyk Gdynia, Polonia Gdańsk, and Lechia twice more, once being during the Lechia-Polonia merger.

Personal life[edit]

Jastrzębowski is commemorated by a star at the MOSiR Stadium in Gdańsk. The "Avenue of Stars" commemorates the efforts and success of former players and coaches.[3]

Honours[edit]

Lechia Gdańsk[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jerzy Jastrzębowski". lechia.gda.pl.
  2. ^ "Lechia Gdańsk - Juventus FC 2: 3 (28/09/1983)". lechiahistoria.pl.
  3. ^ "Zapomniane gwiazdy Lechii Gdańsk ze stadionu przy ulicy Traugutta". gol24.pl.
  4. ^ "Historia". lechia.pl. Archived from the original on 25 March 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2018.