Krzysztof Iwanicki
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 10 April 1963 | ||
Place of birth | Warsaw, Poland | ||
Height | 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Olimpia Warsaw | |||
1983 | Legia Warsaw II | ||
1984 | Hutnik Warsaw | ||
1984–1985 | Gwardia Warsaw | ||
1985–1991 | Legia Warsaw | 136 | (16) |
1991–1995 | Canet | 59+ | (2+) |
1995–1997 | Cherbourg | ||
1997–1998 | Mazur Karczew | ||
1999 | Znicz Pruszków | ||
2000–2001 | Mazur Karczew | ||
2001 | Błonianka Błonie | ||
2002 | Świt Warsaw | ||
2002 | Piast Piastów | ||
2003 | Legion Warsaw | ||
2004–2005 | Victoria Głosków | ||
2005–2006 | Absolwent Warsaw | ||
2008 | Tęcza 34 Płońsk | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Krzysztof Iwanicki (born 10 April 1963) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. His brother Leszek and son Sebastian were also footballers.
Career
Before the second half of the 1983–84 season, Iwanicki signed for Polish second tier side Hutnik Warsaw.[1] In 1985, he signed for Legia Warsaw in the Polish top flight, where he made 136 league appearances and scored 16 goals, helping them win the 1988–89 and 1989–90 Polish Cups.[1] In 1991, Iwanicki signed for French second tier club Canet, where he suffered relegation to the French third tier and suffered an injury.[2]
In 1995, he signed for Cherbourg in the French fourth tier, helping them earn promotion to the French third tier.[1] In 2001, Iwanicki signed for Polish fourth tier team Błonianka Błonie .[1] Before the second half of the 2002–03 season, he signed for Legion Warsaw in the Polish sixth tier.[1]
Honours
Legia Warsaw[3]
- Polish Cup: 1988–89, 1989–90
- Polish Super Cup: 1989
References
- ^ a b c d e Krzysztof Iwanicki at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
- ^ "Krzysztof Iwanicki: Czuję się zapomniany". legia.net.
- ^ "Krzysztof Iwanicki". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 11 April 2024.
External links
- Krzysztof Iwanicki at 90minut.pl (in Polish)