- Mirosław Waligóra
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Mirosław Waligóra Personal information Full name Mirosław Waligóra Date of birth 4 February 1970 Place of birth Kraków, Poland Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1982–1985 Wanda Kraków 1990–1994 Hutnik Kraków 131 (61) 1994–2003 K.F.C. Lommel S.K. 242 (61) 2003–2007 K.V.S.K. United 98 (50) 2007–2009 Verbroedering Geel-Meerhout 30 (12) HonoursCompetitor for Poland Men's Football Silver Barcelona 1992 Team Competition * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mirosław Andrzej Waligóra (born 4 February 1970 in Kraków) is a former Polish footballer.
Career
National team
He represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. There he won the silver medal with the national squad.
External links
Polish Ekstraklasa top scorers 1927: Reyman • 1928: Gintel • 1929: Nastula • 1930: Kossok • 1931: Kisieliński • 1932: Kryszkiewicz • 1933: Woźniak • 1934: Wilimowski • 1935: Matyas • 1936: Peterek / Wilimowski • 1937: Woźniak • 1938: Peterek • 1939: Wilimowski • 1948: Kohut • 1949: Anioła • 1950: Anioła • 1951: Anioła • 1952: Cieślik • 1953: Cieślik • 1954: Kempny / Pohl • 1955: Hachorek • 1956: Kempny • 1957: Brychczy • 1958: Soporek • 1959: Liberda & Pohl • 1960: Norkowski • 1961: Pohl • 1962: Liberda • 1962–63: Kielec • 1963–64: Brychczy / Gałeczka / Wilim • 1964–65: Brychczy • 1965–66: Lubański • 1966–67: Lubański • 1967–68: Lubański • 1968–69: Lubański • 1969–70: Jarosik • 1970–71: Jarosik • 1971–72: Szymczak • 1972–73: Lato • 1973–74: Kapka • 1974–75: Lato • 1975–76: Kmiecik • 1976–77: Mazur • 1977–78: Kmiecik • 1978–79: Kmiecik • 1979–80: Kmiecik • 1980–81: Adamczyk • 1981–82: Kapica • 1982–83: Okoński / Tłokiński • 1983–84: Ciołek • 1984–85: Iwanicki • 1985–86: Zgutczyński • 1986–87: Leśniak • 1987–88: Dziekanowski • 1988–89: Warzycha • 1989–90: Juskowiak • 1990–91: Dziubiński • 1991–92: Podbrożny / Waligóra • 1992–93: Podbrożny • 1993–94: Burzawa • 1994–95: Cygan • 1995–96: Koniarek • 1996–97: Trzeciak • 1997–98: Bąk / Czereszewski / Śrutwa • 1998–99: Frankowski • 1999–00: Kompała • 2000–01: Frankowski • 2001–02: Żurawski • 2002–03: Svitlica • 2003–04: Żurawski • 2004–05: Frankowski • 2005–06: Piechna • 2006–07: Reiss • 2007–08: Brożek • 2008–09: Brożek / Chinyama 2009–10: Lewandowski 2010-11: Frankowski
Poland squad – 1992 Summer Olympics Silver Medalists 1 Kłak • 2 Jałocha • 3 Łapiński • 4 Koźmiński • 5 Wałdoch • 6 Gęsior • 7 Świerczewski • 8 Adamczuk • 9 Mielcarski • 10 Brzęczek • 11 Juskowiak • 12 Onyszko • 13 Staniek • 14 Bajor • 15 Kobylański • 16 Waligóra • 17 Szubert • 18 Wieszczycki • 19 Koseła • 20 Kowalczyk • Coach: WójcikCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- Polish footballers
- Ekstraklasa players
- Hutnik Kraków players
- Olympic footballers of Poland
- Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for Poland
- People from Kraków
- Polish expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Olympic medalists in football
- Polish football forward stubs
- Polish Olympic medalist stubs
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