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词条 Michał Żewłakow
释义

  1. Career

     Early career in Poland  Belgium  RSC Anderlecht  Olympiacos F.C.  Ankaragücü  Legia Warsaw 

  2. International

     Poland goals 

  3. Family

  4. Honours

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Michał Żewłakow
| image = Michał Żewłakow 2011.jpg
| image_size = 180
| caption = With Legia Warsaw in 2011
| fullname = Michał Żewłakow
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|04|22|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Warsaw, Poland
| height = 1.83m
| position = Centre-back, Full-back
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| clubnumber =
| youthyears1 = 1987–1988| youthclubs1 = Drukarz Warsaw
| youthyears2 = 1988–1990| youthclubs2 = Marymont Warsaw
| youthyears3 = 1990–1995| youthclubs3 = Polonia Warsaw
| years1 = 1993–1995| clubs1 = Polonia Warsaw | caps1 = 11| goals1 = 0
| years2 = 1995–1996| clubs2 = Hutnik Warszawa | caps2 = | goals2 =
| years3 = 1996–1998| clubs3 = Polonia Warsaw | caps3 = 89| goals3 = 6
| years4 = 1998–1999| clubs4 = Beveren | caps4 = 24| goals4 = 1
| years5 = 1999–2002| clubs5 = Mouscron | caps5 = 91| goals5 = 4
| years6 = 2002–2006| clubs6 = Anderlecht | caps6 = 94| goals6 = 3
| years7 = 2006–2010| clubs7 = Olympiakos | caps7 = 87| goals7 = 3
| years8 = 2010–2011| clubs8 = Ankaragücü | caps8 = 19| goals8 = 1
| years9 = 2011–2013| clubs9 = Legia Warsaw | caps9 = 44| goals9 = 0
| totalcaps = 459 | totalgoals = 18
| nationalyears1 = 1999–2011| nationalteam1 = Poland | nationalcaps1 = 102| nationalgoals1 = 3
}}

Michał Żewłakow ({{IPA-pol|ˈmixaw ʐɛvˈwakɔf}}, born 22 April 1976) is a former Polish footballer defender who used to captain the Polish national football team and is its most capped player ever.

Career

Early career in Poland

Born in Warsaw in April 1976, Żewłakow spent eight years with Polonia Warsaw and broke into the first team in 1996–97.

Belgium

He was loaned to Belgium's KSK Beveren in October 1998 before signing – together with his twin brother Marcin – for R. Excelsior Mouscron for a combined fee of €485,000. Żewłakow went on to become a key player, helping the club reach the 2002 Belgian Cup final.

RSC Anderlecht

After following coach Hugo Broos to RSC Anderlecht, in his second season he made his UEFA Champions League debut as Anderlecht wrested back the Belgian title from Club Brugge KV. The next season, he lost his place but regained it in 2005–06 as Anderlecht won the league again.

Olympiacos F.C.

In the summer 2006, he moved to Olympiacos on a free transfer.[1]

Ankaragücü

At the end of the 2009–10 season, Olympiacos gave him a low offer, so he preferred not to renew his contract. On 16 June 2010 Ankaragücü signed the Polish international left-back on a free transfer from Olympiakos Piraeus.[2]

Legia Warsaw

In June 2011, he joined Polish club Legia Warsaw on a one-year contract.[3]

International

Poland's first-choice left-back during qualifying for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Żewłakow was the only player to appear in all ten of his country's qualifying matches. He played in two games at the 2002 World Cup and was a regular in qualifying for UEFA EURO 2004 and the 2006 World Cup, where he again appeared three times in the finals in Germany.

Poland goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 28 March 2001 Warsaw, Poland Armenia}} 4–0 Win 2002 WCQ
2. 7 February 2007 Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Slovakia}} 1–2 Draw Friendly
3. 6 September 2008 Wrocław, Poland Slovenia}} 1–1 Draw 2010 WCQ

Family

Michał Żewłakow has a twin brother, Marcin, who plays for GKS Bełchatów as a striker. They became the first twins ever to play together for Poland when they were picked in the starting lineup to face France in February 2000 and were teammates at the 2002 World Cup.

Honours

RSC Anderlecht
  • Belgian League: 2003–04, 2005–06
Olympiacos FC
  • Greek Super League: 2007, 2008, 2009
  • Greek Cup: 2008, 2009
  • Greek Super Cup: 2007
Legia Warsaw
  • Polish Ekstraklasa: 2012–13
  • Polish Cup: 2011–12, 2012–13

See also

  • List of footballers with 100 or more caps

References

1. ^Michał Żewłakow w Olympiakosie 1.02.2006, interia.pl
2. ^Doppio colpo per l’Ankaragücü
3. ^[https://archive.is/20120720085124/http://sport.onet.pl/pilka-nozna/michal-zewlakow-podpisal-kontrakt-z-legia-warszawa,1,4417758,wiadomosc.html Michał Żewłakow podpisał kontrakt z Legią Warszawa] 13 June 2011, onet.pl

External links

  • {{90minut|2537|Michał Żewłakow}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101018043331/http://www.pzpn.pl/index.php/pol/Reprezentacje/Reprezentacje-meskie/Reprezentacja-A/Kadra?zawodnik=344 National team stats] on the website of the Polish Football Association {{pl icon}}
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27 : 1976 births|Living people|Polish footballers|Sportspeople from Warsaw|Poland international footballers|Association football fullbacks|Belgian First Division A players|Polonia Warsaw players|K.S.K. Beveren players|R.E. Mouscron players|R.S.C. Anderlecht players|Olympiacos F.C. players|MKE Ankaragücü footballers|Legia Warsaw players|Hutnik Warszawa players|Polish expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Belgium|Expatriate footballers in Greece|Expatriate footballers in Turkey|Ekstraklasa players|Superleague Greece players|Süper Lig players|2002 FIFA World Cup players|2006 FIFA World Cup players|FIFA Century Club|UEFA Euro 2008 players|Twin sportspeople

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