Bogusław Baniak

Polish association football player (born 1958)
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Bogusław Baniak
Personal information
Full name Bogusław Stanisław Baniak
Date of birth 23 September 1958
Place of birth Pyrzyce, Poland
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1986 Pogoń Szczecin
(unknown: 1 season) → Energetyk Gryfino (loan)
1986–1988 Pierikos Katerini
Managerial career
1989–1990 Pogoń Szczecin II
1992 Pogoń Szczecin
1994 Amica Wronki[1]
1995 Stal Rzeszów[2]
1995 Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski[3]
1996 Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński
1996–1997 Stal Rzeszów
1997 Chemik Police
1997–1999 Pogoń Szczecin[4]
1999–2000 Odra Opole[5]
2001–2002 Lech Poznań[6]
2003–2004 Pogoń Szczecin[7]
2005–2006 Kujawiak Włocławek[8]
2006–2007 Zawisza/Kujawiak
Hydrobudowa Bydgoszcz[9]
2007 Pogoń Szczecin[10]
2007–2009 Warta Poznań[11]
2010 Motor Lublin[12]
2011 Warta Poznań[13]
2011–2013 Miedź Legnica[14]
2013–2014 Flota Świnoujście[15]
2015–2017 Burkina Faso U15[16]
2015–2017 Burkina Faso U17[17]
2018 Górnik Łęczna
2021 Turon Yaypan (caretaker)[18]
2022–2023 Olimpia Grudziądz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Boguslaw Baniak (born 23 September 1958), nicknamed Bebeto[19][20] is a Polish football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Polish club Olimpia Grudziądz.[21] Besides Poland, he has managed in Burkina Faso and Uzbekistan.[22][18]

Career

Baniak started his managerial career with Amica Wronki. After that, he coached Stal Rzeszów, Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski, Pogoń Szczecin, Odra Opole, Lech Poznań, Kujawiak-Zawisza, Warta Poznań, Motor Lublin, and Miedź Legnica. In 2013, he was appointed head coach of Flota Świnoujście in the Polish I liga, a position he held until 2014.

References

  1. ^ PIŁKA NOŻNA / Bogusław Baniak trenerem Amiki Gazeta Wyborcza
  2. ^ 1995-05-27 Cracovia - Stal Rzeszów 1:1 WikiPasy.pl
  3. ^ Historia Archived 2020-04-07 at the Wayback Machine Stilon Gorzów Prosupport
  4. ^ Historia Pogoni. Lata 1997-1999 Pogoń Szczecin
  5. ^ Czy Odra to Odra? (PIŁKA NOŻNA; 1999) Historia Odry Opole
  6. ^ Trenerzy Lech Poznań
  7. ^ Co słychać u byłych trenerów? Pogoń Szczecin
  8. ^ Bogusław Baniak nowym trenerem Kujawiaka/Hydrobudowy! Sport.pl
  9. ^ Baniak zostaje, Tupalski odchodzi? Express Bydgoski
  10. ^ Baniak trenerem Pogoni Szczecin Nasze Miasto
  11. ^ Baniak kończy przygodę z Wartą Gol24
  12. ^ Bogusław Baniak nowym trenerem lubelskiego Motoru Gazeta Wyborcza
  13. ^ Bogusław Baniak ponownie trenerem Warty 90minut
  14. ^ Bogusław Baniak zostanie nowym trenerem Miedzi Legnica Gol24
  15. ^ Flota Świnoujście ma nowego trenera TVP Sport
  16. ^ Znany polski trener będzie pracował w Afryce! Przegląd Sportowy
  17. ^ Przegląd Sportowy
  18. ^ a b Maciejko (11 June 2021), Bogusław Baniak trenerem Turona Yaypan (in Polish), 90minut.pl
  19. ^ Lech Poznań
  20. ^ Nasz Głos Poznański
  21. ^ Bogusław Baniak trenerem Górnika Łęczna Górnik Łęczna
  22. ^ "Bogusław Baniak: organizacja klubu w Uzbekistanie jest imponująca". sport.tvp.pl.

External links

  • Bogusław Baniak: Burkina Faso in amok
  • Football. Baniak's African son (INTERVIEW)
  • INTERVIEW Bogusław Baniak: An order for commandos
  • The children slept in the street and I went to the ATM. I wanted to heal Africa
  • Bogusław Baniak: I took a lot on chest and heart[permanent dead link]
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Poland

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