Description
W?adys?aw Jerzy Engel is a Polish former footballer and coach. Engel began his career in football at an early age playing at local club Junak Wloclawek, before moving to Polonia Warsaw, Hutnik Warszawa and several other clubs.
Engel, nicknamed "Jurek", began playing in midfield or attack before, at the age of 22, being cruelly forced to cut his career short because of injury. With spirits dampened only slightly, he immediately turned to coaching and took over at Polonia Warsaw in the 1976/1977 season.
After a spell with third division teams, he came to the fore once more with his involvement in Poland's third-place finish in the 1982 FIFA World Cup Spain, helping then national coach, Antoni Piechniczek, choose the ideal squad.
In 1985 Jurek took over at Legia Warsaw, leading them to two second place finishes in the Polish Championship in three seasons. Just as he was becoming well known he made the strange decision to move to Apollon Limassol, in Cyprus, an island he stayed on for seven years.
He later returned to Legia before taking Polonia Warsaw to runners-up spot in 1998?99. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
October 6th, 1952 in W?oc?awek (Age 72)
Teams
APOEL F.C. (2005-2006) | Wis?a Kraków (2005) | Poland (2000-2002) | Polonia Warsaw (1997-1999) | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC (1996) | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC (1991-1995) | APOP Paphos (1990-1991) | Apollon Limassol (1988-1990) | Legia Warsaw (1985-1987) | Hutnik Warszawa (1982-1984) | Polonia Bydgoszcz (1979-1981) | Polonia Warsaw (1978) | Hutnik Warszawa (1976-1977) | Polonia Warsaw (1975-1976) | Polonia Warsaw (1973-1974) | Kujawiak W?oc?awek (1969-1971) |
Last Changes
2012/10/13
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2012/10/10
The Claim to Fame has changed
2012/10/10
New Response (Success): Signed Postcard, Very Nice