Radosław Majdan
Polish footballer (1972)
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Key Takeaways
- Radosław Majdan ( Polish pronunciation: [raˈdɔswaf ˈmajdan] ; born 10 May 1972) is a Polish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
- He moved on abroad playing for Göztepe Izmir, PAOK FC, Bursaspor and F.
- International In total, he played seven matches for the Poland national team.
- in the 2002 FIFA World Cup).
- He retired in May 2010, to become the sporting director of his last club Polonia Warsaw.
Radosław Majdan (Polish pronunciation: [raˈdɔswaf ˈmajdan]; born 10 May 1972) is a Polish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Football career
Club
Majdan was born in Szczecin and started at hometown club Pogoń.
He moved on abroad playing for Göztepe Izmir, PAOK FC, Bursaspor and F.C. Ashdod.
He came back to the then sporting powerhouse Wisła Kraków, before ending his career back at Pogoń and Polonia Warsaw.
International
In total, he played seven matches for the Poland national team. The first was on 26 January 2000 (notably he played against U.S. in the 2002 FIFA World Cup).
Post-playing career
Between 2006 and 2010 he was a member of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly. He retired in May 2010, to become the sporting director of his last club Polonia Warsaw.
He took part in numerous television game shows and contests on Polish television, and frequently featured in gossip and tabloid newspapers.
He later went on to become a football pundit and commentator.
Career statistics
International
Personal life
Majdan has many tattoos, including Pogoń Szczecin's crest across his left chest.
Majdan and his ex-wife "Doda" (Dorota Rabczewska), a popular Polish pop singer, were called the "Polish Beckhams".
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