Włodzimierz Smolarek

Włodzimierz Wojciech Smolarek (16 July 1957 – 7 March 2012) was a Polish footballer who played as a winger or an attacking midfielder.

Włodzimierz Smolarek
Personal information
Full nameWłodzimierz Smolarek
Date of birth(1957-07-16)16 July 1957
Place of birthAleksandrów Łódzki, Poland
Date of death7 March 2012(2012-03-07) (aged 54)
Place of deathAleksandrów Łódzki, Poland
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Position(s)Winger, attacking midfielder
Youth career
Włókniarz Aleksandrów Łódzki
1973–1976Widzew Łódź
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1977Widzew Łódź0(0)
1978Legia Warsaw18(4)
1979–1986Widzew Łódź181(61)
1986–1988Eintracht Frankfurt63(13)
1988–1990Feyenoord46(13)
1990–1996Utrecht166(32)
Total474(123)
International career
1980–1992Poland60(13)
Managerial career
2000–2009Feyenoord (youth)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played most of his 20-year professional career with Widzew Łódź and Utrecht, appearing in more than 200 official games for the former. He amassed Eredivisie totals of 212 matches and 45 goals, over the course of eight seasons.

Smolarek represented Poland in two World Cups, earning 60 caps.

Club career

Born in Aleksandrów Łódzki, Smolarek played for Widzew Łódź and Legia Warsaw in his country. He won the Ekstraklasa championship with the former side in 1981 and 1982, as well as the 1985 Polish Cup.

In 1986, aged 29, Smolarek was allowed to leave the Iron Curtain nation, starting with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga where he won the German Cup in his second season, playing the full 90 minutes in the 1–0 win against VfL Bochum.[1] He retired at 39 after eight years in the Netherlands, with Feyenoord and FC Utrecht, then went on to work with the first club as youth coach for nearly one decade.

International career

Smolarek made his debut for the Poland national team on 12 October 1980, in a 1–2 friendly loss in Argentina. Over the next 12 years he appeared in a further 59 internationals, being selected for the squads at two FIFA World Cups: in 1982 he helped the country finish third in Spain, scoring the opener in a 5–1 first group stage win against Peru. Four years later, celebrating his 50th appearance, he netted the only goal in the group phase contest against Portugal (his 12th and penultimate) in an eventual round-of-16 exit.[2]

In October 2009, Smolarek was hired by the Polish Football Association to oversee the national side's youth program.[3]

Smolarek behind the Polish flag

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Legia Warsaw1977–78[4]Ekstraklasa300030
1978–79[4]Ekstraklasa15422176
Total18422206
Widzew Łódź1978–79[5]Ekstraklasa4040
1979–80[6]Ekstraklasa269202[a]0309
1980–81[7]Ekstraklasa256206[a]1337
1981–82[8]Ekstraklasa2810302[b]23312
1982–83[9]Ekstraklasa2010105[b]12611
1983–84[10]Ekstraklasa238213[a]0289
1984–85[11]Ekstraklasa298624[a]13911
1985–86[12]Ekstraklasa2610212[c]03011
Total1816118424522370
Eintracht Frankfurt1986–87[13]Bundesliga30431335
1987–88[14]Bundesliga339623911
Total6313937216
Feyenoord1988–89[15]Eredivisie3110?231+12
1989–90[15]Eredivisie153?01[a]016+3
Total4613?21047+15
Utrecht1989–90[15]Eredivisie150150
1990–91[15]Eredivisie3211?132+12
1991–92[15]Eredivisie318?14[a]335+12
1992–93[15]Eredivisie339233512
1993–94[15]Eredivisie30111312
1994–95[15]Eredivisie233?023+3
1995–96[15]Eredivisie20?02+0
Total16632?643173+41
Poland total1996520624524376
Netherlands total21245?853220+56
Career total47412332+17298535+148

International

[2]

Poland
YearAppsGoals
198031
198194
198282
198351
1984112
1985101
198681
198731
198820
198900
199000
199100
199210
Total6013

International goals

Poland score listed first, score column indicates score after each Smolarek goal.[2]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.7 December 1980Empire Stadium, Gżira, Malta  Malta1–02–01982 World Cup qualification
2.10 October 1981Zentrastadion, Leipzig, East Germany  East Germany2–03–2
3.3–13–2
4.15 November 1981Olympic Stadium, Wrocław, Poland  Malta2–06–0
5.4–06–0
6.22 June 1982Estadio Riazor, A Coruña, Spain  Peru1–05–11982 FIFA World Cup
7.8 September 1982Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland  Finland1–03–2Euro 1984 qualifying
8.17 April 198310th-Anniversary Stadium, Warsaw, Poland  Finland1–01–1
9.17 October 1984Municipal Stadium, Zabrze, Poland  Greece1–13–11986 World Cup qualification
10.31 October 1984Municipal Stadium, Mielec, Poland  Albania1–02–2
11.19 May 1985Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece  Greece1–04–1
12.7 June 1986Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico  Portugal1–01–01986 FIFA World Cup
13.17 May 1987Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary  Hungary2–13–5Euro 1988 qualifying

Personal life

Smolarek was married to Zdzisława, fathering sons Euzebiusz and Mariusz. The former was also a footballer and a forward, who also represented Feyenoord and Poland and also had a three-year spell with Borussia Dortmund.[16]

Smolarek died on 7 March 2012 at the age of 54, in his hometown, Aleksandrów Łódzki.[17][18]

References