Wojciech Jagoda

Wojciech Jagoda (born 20 April 1962) is a Polish retired footballer who last played for Polonia Warsaw in his home country.[6]

Wojciech Jagoda
Personal information
Date of birth 20 April 1962
Place of birth Warsaw, Poland
Playing position(s) Defender, Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
-1982 Legia Warsaw[1] 0 (0)
1982-1986[2] Hutnik Warsaw
1986-1988 Legia Warsaw 23 (1)
1988-1989 West Adelaide SC[3] 22 (1)
1989-1990 Adelaide Raiders SC[4]
1992 Tanjong Pagar United FC[5]
1993 SV 1922 Emmingen ab Egg[1]
1993/1994 Polonia Warsaw 11 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Jagoda started his senior career with Legia Warsaw in the Polish Ekstraklasa, where he made thirty-one appearances and scored one goal.[1] After that, he played for West Adelaide SC, Adelaide Raiders SC, Tanjong Pagar United, SV 1922 Emmingen ab Egg, and Polonia Warsaw.

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References

  1. Legia.net Profile
  2. Historia piłki nożnej Hutnik Warszawa
  3. Player Data 1988 - 2010 SportsTG
  4. Page 33 The Age (Newspapers.com)
  5. Polish player for trial The Straits Times (NLB eResources)
  6. 500 meczów Franciszka Smudy? Jeszcze nie w tym sezonie EkstraStats
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