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Polish volleyball player and coach
Stanisław Gościniak |
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Full name | Stanisław Kazimierz Gościniak |
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Born | (1944-07-18) 18 July 1944 (age 79)
Poznań, Poland |
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Position | Setter |
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Stanisław Kazimierz Gościniak (born 18 July 1944) is a Polish former
volleyball player and coach, a member of the
Poland national team from 1965 to 1974, and the
1974 World Champion. He was a participant in the
1968 and
1972 Summer Olympics. Gościniak was inducted into the
Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2005.
Honours
As a player
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CEV European Champions Cup
- Domestic
- 1970–71
Polish Championship, with Resovia
- 1971–72
Polish Championship, with Resovia
- 1973–74
Polish Championship, with Resovia
- 1974–75
Polish Cup, with Resovia
- 1974–75
Polish Championship, with Resovia
As a coach
- Domestic
- 1989–90
Polish Championship, with
AZS Częstochowa
- 1993–94
Polish Championship, with AZS Częstochowa
- 1994–95
Polish Championship, with AZS Częstochowa
- 1995–96
Polish SuperCup, with AZS Częstochowa
- 1996–97
Polish Championship, with AZS Częstochowa
- 1997–98
Polish Cup, with AZS Częstochowa
Individual awards
- 1974: FIVB World Championship – Most valuable player
State awards
References
External links
Sporting positions
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Preceded by
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Head coach of
Poland 1986–1987
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Succeeded by
![Poland](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Flag_of_Poland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Poland.svg.png) Leszek Milewski
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Preceded by
![Poland](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Flag_of_Poland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Poland.svg.png) Waldemar Wspaniały
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Head coach of
Poland 2003–2004
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Succeeded by
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