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  1. Zbigniew Boniek, top scorer for Poland in the 1982 World Cup. Boniek represented the Poland national team in 80 international matches between 1976 and 1988, and scored 24 goals. He took part at the 1978, 1982, and 1986 FIFA World Cups with Poland.

  2. Zbigniew Boniek former footballer from Poland Attacking Midfield last club: AS Roma * Mar 3, 1956 in Bydgoszcz, Poland

  3. Zbigniew Kazimierz Boniek (ur. 3 marca 1956 w Bydgoszczy [1]) – polski piłkarz, trener, działacz piłkarski i biznesmen . Umieszczony na liście stu najlepszych piłkarzy w historii światowej piłki nożnej według FIFA.

  4. Z bigniew Boniek, is the name of the most famous Polish football player. Boniek, also widely known Polish Pelé is one of the greatest Eastern European football players of all time.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · Boniek became a global star, scoring one of the greatest World Cup hat-tricks against Belgium; unfortunately an 88th-minute yellow against the Soviets ruled him out of the semi, where they lost...

  6. Apr 5, 2017 · A Polish footballing great, Zbigniew Boniek started his career at Zawisza Bydgoszcz before winning two Polish titles at Widzew Łódź, scoring 50 league goals in 172 games.

  7. Apr 20, 2021 · Zbigniew Boniek - Manager profile | Transfermarkt. UEFA Vice-President Appointed: Apr 20, 2021. Getty Images. +. Date of birth/Age: Mar 3, 1956 (68) Place of birth: Bydgoszcz. Citizenship: Poland. Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence. Avg. term as coach : 0.56 Years. Former player: Last club : AS Roma Most games for : Juventus Retired : Jul 1, 1988.

  8. Mar 3, 2016 · Former Widzew Łódź, Juventus and Roma forward Zbigniew Boniek turns 60 today; UEFA.com's Piotr Koźmiński explains why he remains one of Poland's best-loved figures.

  9. Mar 3, 2021 · In the latest edition of our History Makers series, we remember Zbigniew ‘Zibi’ Boniek - possibly the greatest Polish player in the history of the game, and who saw out his tremendous career with a three-season spell in the capital.

  10. Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is the current president of Polish Football Association and also a retired Polish football player who was born on 3 March 1956 in Bydgoszcz, Poland.