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| manageryears1 = 1979–1984 | managerclubs1 = Metz | manageryears2 = 1984–1987 | managerclubs2 = Saint-Étienne | manageryears3 = 1987–1988 | managerclubs3 = Racing Strasbourg | manageryears4 = 1989–1990 | managerclubs4 = Racing Club de Paris | manageryears5 = 1990–1992 | managerclubs5 = Montpellier | manageryears6 = 1993 | managerclubs6 = Lille | manageryears7 = 1993–1994 | managerclubs7 = Côte d'Ivoire | manageryears8 = 1994–1998 | managerclubs8 = Tunisia | manageryears9 = 1998 | managerclubs9 = Bastia | manageryears10 = 1999–2000 | managerclubs10 = Al Wasl | manageryears11 = 2000 | managerclubs11 = Morocco | manageryears12 = 2000–2001 | managerclubs12 = Shenyang Haishi | manageryears13 = 2001–2002 | managerclubs13 = Mali | manageryears14 = 2002–2004 | managerclubs14 = Wisła Kraków | manageryears15 = 2006–2008 | managerclubs15 = Senegal | manageryears16 = 2008–2009 | managerclubs16 = Górnik Zabrze | manageryears17 = 2010 | managerclubs17 = Wisła Kraków | manageryears18 = 2010–2011 | managerclubs18 = Kavala | manageryears19 = 2013–2015 | managerclubs19 = Mali | manageryears20 = 2015– | managerclubs20 = Tunisia }} Henryk Wojciech Kasperczak (born 10 July 1946 in Zabrze) is a Polish football manager and a football player who is currently the manager of Tunisia. As a player, Kasperczak took part in two FIFA World Cups with Poland, achieving third place in 1974, as well as a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. As a manager, Kasperczak enjoyed most success in the African Cup of Nations, securing second place with Tunisia in 1996, third with Côte d'Ivoire (1994) and fourth with Mali (2002). In September 2009, Kasperczak was briefly considered by PZPN for the open spot of manager of the Polish national team. ==Club career== With Stal Mielec, Kasperczak won two Ekstraklasa Championships in his native Poland. He had also played for the reserve team of Legia Warsaw, before ending his career in FC Metz. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henryk Kasperczak」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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