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Place of birth
  
Sanok, Poland

Name
  
Orest Lenczyk

1970–1971
  
Karpaty Krosno


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football manager

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Date of birth
  
(1942-12-28) 28 December 1942 (age 73)

1972
  
Stal Rzeszow (assistant)

Similar People
  
Milosz Przybecki, Lukasz Janoszka, Szymon Pawlowski, Darvydas Sernas, Maciej Iwanski

Current team
  
Zaglebie Lubin (coach)

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Orest Lenczyk ([ˈɔrɛst ˈlɛnt͡ʂɨk]; born 28 December 1942 in Sanok) is a Polish football manager and former player.

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Player career

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He also was a player, in lower divisions teams, such as Sanoczanka Sanok, Stomil Poznań, Sleza Wrocław, and Moto-Jelcz Olawa. At the age of 28, Lenczyk ended his career as a footballer, and began working as a coach.

Manager career

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At first, he was coached in several teams of southeastern Poland, in 1975 finding a job at Wisła Kraków, where he was assistant. Next year, he became a coach of Wisla's first team, winning Championship of Poland in the 1977/78 season. Furthermore, Lenczyk's Wisla got to the quarter-finals of the 1978–79 European Cup, beating Club Brugge, and Zbrojovka Brno, only to lose to the runner-up, Malmö FF. Lenczyk worked for Wisla for several more seasons (1984–1985, 1994, 2000–2001), and during his last season in Kraków, he won promotion to the second round of UEFA Cup, after eliminating Real Saragossa.

In October 2005, he got a job at GKS Bełchatów. After first, difficult season, his team was Polish runner-up, with such players, as Radosław Matusiak, Pawel Strak, Lukasz Gargula, and Piotr Lech. He was fired in March 2008, after five defeats in a row. On April 16, 2009, he was named head coach of Zaglebie Lubin, winning promotion to the Ekstraklasa. In August 2009, Lenczyk became the coach of Cracovia, replacing Artur Platek. After problems with Cracovia management he came to terms with the higher-ups and dissolve his contract.
On 27 September 2010, he was named the successor for Ryszard Tarasiewicz by Śląsk Wrocław. The team became a runner-up in Polish League in 2010/2011 season. In season 2011/2012 he won the Polish title with Śląsk Wrocław.

Achievements

  • Championship of Poland (1978, 2012),
  • Quarter-final of the 1978–79 European Cup,
  • Third place in Poland (1979–1980), with Śląsk Wrocław,
  • Third place in Poland (1982–1983), with Ruch Chorzów,
  • Second place in Poland (2006–2007), with GKS Bełchatów,
  • Promotion to Ekstraklasa (2008–2009), with Zaglebie Lubin,
  • Second place in Poland (2010–2011), with Śląsk Wrocław,
  • Manager of the year 1990 and 2006, according to Pilka Nozna weekly.
  • Manager of the season 2010-2011, according to Polish Coaches Association
  • References

    Orest Lenczyk Wikipedia