Ireneusz Mamrot
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ireneusz Mamrot | ||
Date of birth | 13 December 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Trzebnica, Poland | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987–1991 | Polonia Trzebnica | ||
1991–1992 | Pogoń Oleśnica | ||
1992–1996 | Polonia Trzebnica | ||
1996 | Polar Wrocław | ||
1997 | Rokita Brzeg Dolny | ||
1997–2000 | KP Brzeg Dolny | ||
2000–2004 | Polonia Trzebnica | ||
2004 | Dąbroczanka Pępowo | ||
2005 | Pogoń Oleśnica | ||
2005–2009 | KS Łozina | ||
2010 | Polonia Trzebnica | 1 | (0) |
2012 | Błysk Kuźniczysko | ||
Teams managed | |||
2001–2004 | Polonia Trzebnica | ||
2004–2009 | Wulkan Wrocław | ||
2009–2010 | Polonia Trzebnica | ||
2010–2017 | Chrobry Głogów | ||
2017–2019 | Jagiellonia Białystok | ||
2020 | Arka Gdynia | ||
2021 | ŁKS Łódź | ||
2021 | Jagiellonia Białystok | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ireneusz Mamrot (born 13 December 1970) is a Polish football manager and a former player.[1]
Managerial career
Mamrot coached Polish I liga side Chrobry Głogów from 2010 to 2017. He won the III liga Dolnośląsko-lubuska group in 2011 and the II liga west group in 2014, guiding Chrobry from the fourth to second division in 4 years. In June 2017 Mamrot became the new head coach for Jagiellonia Białystok.[2] Despite early success, he was eventually dismissed on 5 December 2019.[3]
On 9 May 2020, he became the new head coach of Arka Gdynia.[4] He didn't stay at Arka for long, as on 16 December 2020 he was sacked.[5]
On 7 March 2021, he was announced as the new head coach of ŁKS Łódź.[6] He was released from his duties on 1 June 2021 after a series of poor results, unappealing playing style, losing the dressing room and ŁKS dropping down the table further and further from automatic promotion.[7]
On 4 June 2021, Mamrot was once again announced as the head coach of Jagiellonia Białystok.[8] He was sacked on 23 December 2021.[9]
Honours
Jagiellonia Białystok
- Ekstraklasa runner-up: 2017–18
- Polish Cup runner-up: 2018–19
Chrobry Głogów
References
- ^ trzeba rzucić kośćmi, tak w życiu, jak na boisku wezlo.com
- ^ "Jagiellonia ma nowego trenera! Zespół przejął Ireneusz Mamrot" (in Polish). przegladsportowy.pl. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
- ^ "Ireneusz Mamrot został zwolniony z Jagiellonii!" (in Polish). przegladsportowy.pl. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
- ^ "Komunikat Klubu". www.arka.gdynia.pl. Arka Gdynia. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ "Ireneusz Mamrot odszedł z Arki". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Ireneusz Mamrot trenerem ŁKS-u". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Marcin Pogorzała trenerem ŁKS-u". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Ireneusz Mamrot trenerem Jagiellonii". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Ireneusz Mamrot zwolniony z Jagiellonii". Przegląd Sportowy (in Polish). 23 December 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
External links
- Profile at Soccerway
- Ireneusz Mamrot at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
- CS1 Polish-language sources (pl)
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
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- Articles without Wikidata item
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- 90minut template with ID not in Wikidata
- 1970 births
- People from Trzebnica
- Living people
- Association football midfielders
- Polish footballers
- III liga players
- Polish football managers
- Jagiellonia Białystok managers
- ŁKS Łódź managers
- Arka Gdynia managers
- Ekstraklasa managers
- I liga managers
- II liga managers