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{{Short description|Polish footballer}}
{{Short description|Polish footballer}}
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{{Infobox football biography
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Tomasz Wałdoch
| name = Tomasz Wałdoch
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| birth_place = [[Gdańsk]], [[Polish People's Republic]]
| birth_place = [[Gdańsk]], [[Polish People's Republic]]
| height = 1.87 m
| height = 1.87 m
| currentclub =
| currentclub = [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]] (assistant)
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]
| youthyears1 = 1986–1988| youthclubs1 = Stoczniowiec Gdańsk
| youthyears1 = 1986–1988| youthclubs1 = Stoczniowiec Gdańsk
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| totalcaps = 432
| totalcaps = 432
| totalgoals = 29
| totalgoals = 29
| nationalyears1 = 1991–2002 | nationalteam1 = [[Poland national football team|Poland]] | nationalcaps1 = 74 | nationalgoals1 = 2
| nationalyears1 = | nationalteam1 = [[Poland Olympic football team|Poland Olympic]] | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 =
| nationalyears2 = 1991–2002 | nationalteam2 = [[Poland national football team|Poland]] | nationalcaps2 = 74 | nationalgoals2 = 2
| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry|{{POL}}}}
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalSport | Men's [[Football at the Summer Olympics|Football]]}}
{{Medal|Country|{{fb|POL}}}}
{{MedalSilver | [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona]] | [[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Team Competition]]}}
{{MedalSport | Men's [[Football at the Summer Olympics|football]]}}
| manageryears1 = 2006–2008 | managerclubs1 = Schalke 04 U17 (Assistant coach)
{{Medal|Comp|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
| manageryears2 = 2008 | managerclubs2 = [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]] (Assistant coach)
{{MedalSilver | [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona]] | [[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}
| manageryears3 = 2008–2009 | managerclubs3 = Schalke 04 U17 (Assistant coach)
| manageryears1 = 2006–2008 | managerclubs1 = Schalke 04 U17 (assistant)
| manageryears4 = 2010 | managerclubs4 = [[Górnik Zabrze]] (Director of Sport)
| manageryears5 = 2011–2012 | managerclubs5 = Schalke 04 U17
| manageryears2 = 2008 | managerclubs2 = [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]] (assistant)
| manageryears6 = 2012–2014 | managerclubs6 = Schalke 04 Jugend
| manageryears3 = 2008–2009 | managerclubs3 = Schalke 04 U17 (assistant)
| manageryears7 = 2014– | managerclubs7 = Schalke 04 II (Assistant coach)
| manageryears4 = 2011–2012 | managerclubs4 = Schalke 04 U17
| manageryears5 = 2012–2014 | managerclubs5 = Schalke 04 Jugend
| manageryears6 = 2014– | managerclubs6 = [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]] (assistant)
}}
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'''Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch''' ({{IPA-pl|ˈtɔmaʂ ˈvawdɔx}}) (born 10 May 1971)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/players/waldochdata.html|title=Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=19 May 2019}}</ref> is a Polish former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[defender (association football)|defender]] in Poland and Germany.<ref>[https://archive.today/20210510132938/https://www.laczynaspilka.pl/specjalne/tylko-u-nas/wywiad-tomasz-waldoch-na-mistrzostwa-swiata-nie-jedzie-sie-po-to-by-zwiedzac1 Tomasz Wałdoch: Na mistrzostwa świata nie jedzie się po to, by zwiedzać] laczynaspilka.pl (Archived)</ref>
'''Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch''' ({{IPA|pl|ˈtɔmaʐ ˈvawdɔx}}; born 10 May 1971)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/players/waldochdata.html|title=Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=19 May 2019}}</ref> is a Polish former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[defender (association football)|defender]] in Poland and Germany.<ref>[https://archive.today/20210510132938/https://www.laczynaspilka.pl/specjalne/tylko-u-nas/wywiad-tomasz-waldoch-na-mistrzostwa-swiata-nie-jedzie-sie-po-to-by-zwiedzac1 Tomasz Wałdoch: Na mistrzostwa świata nie jedzie się po to, by zwiedzać] laczynaspilka.pl (Archived)</ref>


Wałdoch had a ten-year international career with Poland. He often captained the side, including at the 2002 World Cup. Most of his club career was spent in German leagues with [[VfL Bochum]] and [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]].<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/players/waldochdata.html | title = Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 7 December 2017 | access-date = 15 December 2017 | publisher = [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]}}</ref>
Wałdoch had a ten-year international career with Poland. He often captained the side, including at the 2002 World Cup. Most of his club career was spent in German leagues with [[VfL Bochum]] and [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]].<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/players/waldochdata.html | title = Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 7 December 2017 | access-date = 15 December 2017 | publisher = [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]}}</ref>
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==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
On 1 July 2006, Wałdoch was named as the assistant coach of the [[FC Schalke 04]] U17 team. From 15 April 2008 until 30 June 2008, he was the assistant coach at [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]]. On 11 November 2009, it was announced that he would become the temporary Assistant coach of [[Poland national football team|Poland national team]], assisting [[Franciszek Smuda]].<ref>[http://www.reviersport.de/99612---polen-ex-schalker-neuer-co-trainer.html Polen: Tomasz Waldoch "Ich habe sofort spontan zugesagt"]</ref> He was later replaced in the role by his former teammate [[Jacek Zieliński (footballer, born 1967)|Jacek Zielinski]]. On 20 April 2010, he was named as the Director of Sport of his first professional club [[Górnik Zabrze]].<ref>[http://gornikzabrze.pl/index.php?s=11908&o=listing_informacji&id_kat=11880&id_informacji=21931 Sport: Spektakularny powrót]</ref> He left later that year, in November. He went on to be coach of the Schalke 04 U17 team from July 2011 to June 2012. From July 2012 to June 2014, he was the coach of the Schalke 04 Jugend team. Currently, he is the assistant coach of the Schalke 04 II team for the second time, serving under [[Jürgen Luginger]].
On 1 July 2006, Wałdoch was named as the assistant coach of the [[FC Schalke 04]] U17 team. From 15 April 2008 until 30 June 2008, he was the assistant coach at [[FC Schalke 04 II|Schalke 04 II]]. On 11 November 2009, it was announced that he would become the temporary assistant coach of [[Poland national football team|Poland national team]], assisting [[Franciszek Smuda]].<ref>[http://www.reviersport.de/99612---polen-ex-schalker-neuer-co-trainer.html Polen: Tomasz Waldoch "Ich habe sofort spontan zugesagt"]</ref> He was later replaced in the role by his former teammate [[Jacek Zieliński (footballer, born 1967)|Jacek Zielinski]]. On 20 April 2010, he was named the new [[sporting director]] of his first professional club [[Górnik Zabrze]].<ref>[http://gornikzabrze.pl/index.php?s=11908&o=listing_informacji&id_kat=11880&id_informacji=21931 Sport: Spektakularny powrót]</ref> He left later that year, in November. He went on to be coach of the Schalke 04 U17 team from July 2011 to June 2012. From July 2012 to June 2014, he was the coach of the Schalke 04 Jugend team. Currently, he is the assistant coach of the Schalke 04 II team for the second time, serving under [[Jürgen Luginger]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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* [[DFB-Ligapokal]]: [[2005 DFL-Ligapokal Final|2005]]; runner-up [[2001 DFB-Ligapokal|2001]], [[2002 DFB-Ligapokal|2002]]
* [[DFB-Ligapokal]]: [[2005 DFL-Ligapokal Final|2005]]; runner-up [[2001 DFB-Ligapokal|2001]], [[2002 DFB-Ligapokal|2002]]
* [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]: [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], [[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004]]
* [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]: [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], [[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004]]

'''Poland Olympic'''
* [[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic]] silver medal: [[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Tomasz Wałdoch |url=http://www.90minut.pl/kariera.php?id=2299 |website=90minut.pl |access-date=2 August 2024 |language=pl}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* {{NFT player|10527}}
* {{NFT player|10527}}


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[[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Poland]]
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[[Category:Polish expatriate sportspeople in Germany]]
[[Category:Polish expatriate sportspeople in Germany]]
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Germany]]
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Germany]]
[[Category:20th-century Polish sportsmen]]

Latest revision as of 19:18, 28 December 2024

Tomasz Wałdoch
Wałdoch with Schalke 04
Personal information
Full name Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch
Date of birth (1971-05-10) 10 May 1971 (age 53)
Place of birth Gdańsk, Polish People's Republic
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Schalke 04 II (assistant)
Youth career
1986–1988 Stoczniowiec Gdańsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1995 Górnik Zabrze 152 (8)
1995–1999 VfL Bochum 133 (8)
1999–2006 Schalke 04 141 (12)
2006–2007 Jagiellonia Białystok 5 (0)
Total 432 (29)
International career
Poland Olympic
1991–2002 Poland 74 (2)
Managerial career
2006–2008 Schalke 04 U17 (assistant)
2008 Schalke 04 II (assistant)
2008–2009 Schalke 04 U17 (assistant)
2011–2012 Schalke 04 U17
2012–2014 Schalke 04 Jugend
2014– Schalke 04 II (assistant)
Medal record
Representing  Poland
Men's football
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1992 Barcelona Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɔmaʐ ˈvawdɔx]; born 10 May 1971)[1] is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a defender in Poland and Germany.[2]

Wałdoch had a ten-year international career with Poland. He often captained the side, including at the 2002 World Cup. Most of his club career was spent in German leagues with VfL Bochum and Schalke 04.[3]

Club career

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Wałdoch played for Górnik Zabrze, VfL Bochum, Schalke 04 and Jagiellonia Białystok.

International career

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Wałdoch played for the Poland national team, for a total of 74 caps.[4] He was a participant at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where Poland won the silver medal.[5] He was the captain of the Polish team for the 2002 World Cup.

Coaching career

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On 1 July 2006, Wałdoch was named as the assistant coach of the FC Schalke 04 U17 team. From 15 April 2008 until 30 June 2008, he was the assistant coach at Schalke 04 II. On 11 November 2009, it was announced that he would become the temporary assistant coach of Poland national team, assisting Franciszek Smuda.[6] He was later replaced in the role by his former teammate Jacek Zielinski. On 20 April 2010, he was named the new sporting director of his first professional club Górnik Zabrze.[7] He left later that year, in November. He went on to be coach of the Schalke 04 U17 team from July 2011 to June 2012. From July 2012 to June 2014, he was the coach of the Schalke 04 Jugend team. Currently, he is the assistant coach of the Schalke 04 II team for the second time, serving under Jürgen Luginger.

Personal life

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Wałdoch holds German citizenship.[citation needed] He is married with four children – two sons and two daughters. His son Kamil (born 4 July 1992) currently plays in the German fourth-tier for club FC Kray, situated in Essen.[8][9]

Career statistics

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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Poland 1991 2 0
1992 6 1
1993 9 0
1994 6 0
1995 9 1
1996 3 0
1997 6 0
1998 5 0
1999 8 0
2000 9 0
2001 5 0
2002 6 0
Total 74 2
Scores and results list Poland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Wałdoch goal.
List of international goals scored by Tomasz Wałdoch[10]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 23 September 1992 Stadion Miejski, Poznań, Poland  Turkey 1–0 1–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 15 March 1995 Miejski Stadion Sportowy "KSZO", Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland  Lithuania 2–0 4–1 Friendly

Honours

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VfL Bochum

Schalke 04

Poland Olympic

References

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  1. ^ "Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ Tomasz Wałdoch: Na mistrzostwa świata nie jedzie się po to, by zwiedzać laczynaspilka.pl (Archived)
  3. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (7 December 2017). "Tomasz Wojciech Wałdoch - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  4. ^ Klukowski, Tomasz (7 December 2017). "Tomasz Wałdoch - International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Tomasz Wałdoch Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  6. ^ Polen: Tomasz Waldoch "Ich habe sofort spontan zugesagt"
  7. ^ Sport: Spektakularny powrót
  8. ^ "1. Mannschft: Kamil Waldoch" (in German). FC Kray. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  9. ^ Kamil Waldoch kommt von Schalke 04
  10. ^ "Football PLAYER: Tomasz Wałdoch". eu-football.info. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Tomasz Wałdoch". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2 August 2024.
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