Zdzisław Puszkarz
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Zdzisław Puszkarz (born 18 February 1950) is a Polish former
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ...
. Puszkarz spent the majority of his career playing for football teams in the Tricity area, spending the majority of his career playing for Lechia Gdańsk. Puszkarz earned one cap for Poland, playing against
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on 28 May 1975.


Early years

Puszkarz first became interested in football due to his father, Tadeusz Puszkarz, who was known as a huge fan of Lechia Gdańsk. This interest grew stronger when Zdzisław himself started to become interested in Lechia, and was quickly a fan often watching the team at Mosir Stadium. Showcasing his football skills at school, his PE teacher saw his talent and recommended him to RKS Stocznia Północna, a now defunct team in Gdańsk. Puszkarz made a big impact for Stocznia, and after a big win against the Lechia's youth team, Puszkarz was offered the chance to train with the club. Puszkarz spent for years in the Lechia's youth system, he often spent time training with then Lechia captain
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.


Senior career

During the 1967–68 season, Puszkarz often played with the youth team, before making his senior debut in a 2–1 defeat to
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. Over the next 4 seasons Puszkarz became a regular for Lechia while they played in the third tier. During this period, Puszkarz scored a total of 18 goals, two of these came in the 5–0 win over Czarny Szczecin, the game which secured Lechia's promotion to the second tier of Polish football. The next 10 years saw Lechia playing in the second tier, finishing three of those seasons as runners-up, and narrowly missing out on promotion to
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. During this time Puszkarz contributed 33 goals for the team in their continual bid for promotion. Despite Lechia playing in the second tier, Puszkarz was called up to the Poland squad in 1975 to play against East Germany. In his only game for Poland, the team won 2–1, with Puszkarz coming of on the 46th minute with the scores still 0–0. In 1976, a Lechia matchday programme said of Puszkarz; "Zdzisiek is a true virtuoso of technique: with the ball every kick every nod, he does whatever he wants with it. Ambition, determination, speed, and conducting abilities - this is a list of his attributes, which he has recently enriched with no less important: effectiveness". In 1982, Lechia suffered relegation to the third tier, and as a result Puszkarz left to join
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. Despite many Ekstraklasa teams showing interest in Puszkarz over the years, it was only when Lechia were relegated and with Bałtyk Gdynia in the Ekstraklasa when he finally moved teams. This ensured that he could stay in the Tricity area where he had spent his whole life thus far. While at Bałtyk, Puszkarz played a total of 67 games, scoring 10 goals. After his time at Bałtyk, Puszkarz moved to Germany to play for
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where he spent 2 seasons, playing 54 games scoring 13 goals. It wasn't long before Puszkarz was back in Gdańsk when he signed for
MOSiR Gdańsk MOSiR Gdańsk was a football team based in Gdańsk, Poland. The club, Miejskiego Ośrodka Sportu i Rekreacji Gdańsk (''"Municipal Sports and Recreation Center Gdańsk"''), played its games at the Stadion MOSiR, the centre in the city for the s ...
. He played for MOSiR for a season before returning to Lechia Gdańsk. On 28 March 1987, at the age of 37, Puszkarz achieved his dream of playing in the Ekstraklasa with Lechia. His first appearance with Lechia ended as a 1–0 defeat to
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. At the age of 38 Puszkarz made his final appearance for Lechia in a match against GKS Katowice on 11 June 1988, Lechia lost the match 2–1.


After football

Puszkarz 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. In 2012, Puszkarz joined the Lechia youth coaching staff. In 2013, he signed a new contract and was appointed the assistant coach of Lechia's
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team. In 2018, a mural of Zdzisław Puszkarz was painted on the side of an apartment building in Gdańsk.


Awards

*2011: Gold Cross of Merit, for achievements in football and its popularization"Odznaczenia państwowe dla zasłużonych piłkarzy Lechii Gdańsk"
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Puszkarz, Zdzislaw 1950 births Living people Footballers from Gdańsk Footballers from Pomeranian Voivodeship Men's association football midfielders Polish men's footballers Poland men's international footballers Lechia Gdańsk players Bałtyk Gdynia players Holstein Kiel players Ekstraklasa players I liga players II liga players Oberliga (football) players Polish expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in West Germany Polish expatriate sportspeople in West Germany