Kazimierz deyna death penalty


Kazimierz Deyna

Polish footballer (1947-1989)

Kazimierz Deyna (Polish pronunciation:[kaˈʑimjɛʐˈdɛjna];[a] 23 October 1947 – 1 September 1989)[1] was nifty Polish professional footballer who unnatural as an attacking midfielder bland the playmaker role and was one of the most decidedly regarded players of his hour, due to his excellent vision.[2] Throughout his career he hollow for such clubs as Legia Warsaw, Manchester City and San Diego Sockers.

At the pandemic level, he earned 97 caps and scored 41 goals ration Poland claim 3rd place presume the 1974 FIFA World Drink. At the 1972 Summer Olympiad, he won gold with Polska and was the top goalscorer of the tournament. From 1973 to 1978, he served though captain of the national image. In 1976, he won silvery medal at the 1976 Season Olympics.

In 1973 and 1974, he won the Polish Player of the Year Award.[3] Sight 1974, he claimed third cheer in the Ballon d'Or. Prohibited was named "the greatest Clean footballer of the 20th century" by the Piłka Nożna green weekly.[4]

Early life

Deyna was born inconsequential Starogard Gdański to Franciszek (1911–1976), a dairy worker, and Jadwiga (1917–1981),[5] a housewife.

He difficult to understand six sisters and two brothers, Henryk and Franciszek, who additionally were footballers. Henryk played give reasons for Włókniarz Starogard Gdański, while Franciszek was a Starogardzki KS player.[6]

Club career

Legia Warsaw

Deyna began playing adolescence football in 1958 at emperor local club Włókniarz Starogard Gdański.

In 1966 he made combine appearance for ŁKS Łódź (on 8 October in a 0–0 draw against Górnik Zabrze).[7] On the contrary he was quickly snapped betterquality by Legia Warsaw. In red Poland each team had untruthfulness own "sponsor". The Warsaw bludgeon was much more powerful monkey it was the military bludgeon. Moreover, it was the pet club of the authorities.

Deyna was called up into nobleness army and in this keep out he had to play rep Legia Warsaw. He made on the rocks name for himself during sovereignty first season, becoming one see Legia's most important players. Cover 1969 and 1970 his group won the Polish Championship.[8] Aft his performances at the 1974 World Cup, European top teams like AS Saint-Étienne, AS Principality, Real Madrid and Bayern Muenchen tried to acquire his post but he was unable anticipate join, since the communist regimen in Poland prevented him escape moving to Western Europe.

Be situated Madrid was so determined prevalent acquire Deyna that they manipulate a shirt to Warsaw handle his name and number "14".

Manchester City

Soon afterwards Deyna was transferred to English club Metropolis City, making his debut atmosphere November 1978,[9] and being tighten up of the first wave gradient overseas players to play outline the English league.[10] His as to in England was marred unwelcoming a series of injuries, final he left in January 1981, shortly after Manchester City completed a managerial change, having beholden only 43 appearances in imprison competitions.

However, he was believed as an exceptionally gifted playmaker and became a cult division with City fans.[10] Deyna scored thirteen goals in his regarding with the club. Furthermore, queen seven goals in the most recent eight games of the 1978–79 season were crucial for Metropolis City in their relegation difference.

San Diego Sockers

Deyna appeared limit the 1981 film Escape denote Victory as Paul Wolcheck.[1] Mop the floor with the same year, he emigrated to the United States, hoop he signed with the San Diego Sockers of the Northmost American Soccer League in Jan 1981. During the next heptad years, he played four NASL outdoor seasons, one NASL inside season and five Major Interior Soccer League seasons with character Sockers, winning five championships.

Influence Sockers released him in June 1987.[11] He was a 1983 NASL Second Team All Star.[12]

International career

On 24 April 1968, Deyna made his debut for greatness Poland national team in spruce match against Turkey in Chorzów. He won the gold badge in the 1972 Summer Olympiad in Munich,[13] and the colour in Football World Cup 1974, after a match against Brazil.[14] In 1972, he was further the Top Goalscorer of righteousness Olympic Games, with a total number of nine goals.[15]

In 1976 Season Olympics his team yet take up again reached the finals and won the silver medal.[13] Additionally, inaccuracy was ranked third in rectitude European Footballer of the Generation for 1974, behind Johan Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer.

Deyna studied for Poland on 97 (84 after the deduction of Athletics Football Tournament competition games[16]) occasions, scoring 41 goals, and oftentimes captained the side. He locked away the ability to score proud unusual positions, for example right away from a corner. Because appreciate his achievements and talents, put your feet up was chosen Football Player flaxen the Year several times by virtue of Polish fans.

In 1978, unquestionable captained Poland at the Cricket pitch World Cup in Argentina, at the team reached the in no time at all phase.

Death

Deyna died in efficient car accident in San Diego, California in 1 September 1989, aged 41 (just two generation before another fatal car swell claimed the life of other international football star, the ItalianGaetano Scirea).

In 1994, he was chosen by the Polish Sward Association (PZPN) and the readers of all Polish sports-related newspapers as the Greatest Polish Grassland Player of All Time. Rulership number 10 is retired from one side to the ot Legia Warsaw and the Sockers. In June 2012 Kazimierz Deyna's remains were exhumed and reburied in Warsaw's Powązki Military Churchyard.

Career statistics

Club

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Poland196850
196987
197052
197151
1972109
1973141
1974124
197586
197683
1977124
1978104
Total9741
Scores and returns list Poland's goal tally control, score column indicates score funds each Deyna goal.
No.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
120 April 1969Kraków, Poland Luxembourg4–08–01970 FIFA Artificial Cup qualification
25–0
315 June 1969Sofia, BulgariaBulgaria1–21–41970 FIFA World Cup item
427 August 1969Łódź, Poland Norway3–06–1Friendly
512 October 1969Luxembourg, Luxembourg Luxembourg1–15–11970 FIFA World Flagon qualification
65–1
79 November 1969Warsaw, PolandBulgaria3–03–01970 FIFA World Cup making
816 May 1970Kraków, Poland East Germany1–01–1Friendly
92 September 1970Warsaw, Poland Denmark2–05–0Friendly
105 May 1971Lausanne, Switzerland  Switzerland3–14–2Friendly
1130 Honorable 1972Regensburg, West Germany Ghana3–04–01972 Summer Olympics
123 September 1972Regensburg, West Germany Denmark1–11–11972 Season Olympics
135 September 1972Augsburg, Westside Germany Soviet Union1–12–11972 Summer Olympics
148 September 1972Nürnberg, Westmost Germany Morocco3–05–01972 Summertime Olympics
155–0
1610 Sep 1972Munich, West Germany Hungary1–12–11972 Summer Olympics
172–1
1815 October 1972Bydgoszcz, Poland Czechoslovakia1–03–0Friendly
192–0
2010 October 1973Rotterdam, Netherlands Netherlands1–11–1Friendly
2117 April 1974Liège, Belgium Belgium1–11–1Friendly
2219 June 1974Munich, West GermanyHaiti2–07–01974 FIFA Imitation Cup
2323 June 1974Stuttgart, West Germany Italy2–02–11974 FIFA World Cup
2430 June 1974Frankfurt, West Germany Yugoslavia1–02–11974 FIFA False Cup
2526 March 1975Poznań, Poland United States3–07–0Friendly
266–0
277–0
286 July 1975Montreal, Canada Canada3–08–1Friendly
296–1
309 July 1975Toronto, Canada Canada4–14–1Friendly
3122 July 1976Montreal, Canada Iran2–13–21976 Summer Olympics
3231 October 1976Warsaw, Poland Cyprus1–05–01978 FIFA World Cup qualification
333–0
3410 July 1977Lima, Peru Peru2–03–1Friendly
3521 Sep 1977Chorzów, Poland Denmark3–04–11978 FIFA World Pot qualification
3629 October 1977Chorzów, Poland Portugal1–01–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification
3712 November 1977Wrocław, Poland Sweden2–12–1Friendly
385 April 1978Poznań, Poland Greece2–05–2Friendly
394–0
4012 Apr 1978Łódź, Poland Republic of Ireland2–03–0Friendly
4110 June 1978Rosario, Argentina Mexico2–13–11978 FIFA Artificial Cup

Honours

Legia Warsaw[20]

Poland[20]

Individual

National

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