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  1. Zbigniew Boniek (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbiɡɲɛv ˈbɔɲɛk]; [a] born 3 March 1956) is a Polish former footballer and manager as well as a current UEFA vice-president.

  2. Zbigniew Kazimierz Boniek (ur. 3 marca 1956 w Bydgoszczy [1]) – polski piłkarz, trener, działacz piłkarski i biznesmen . Umieszczony na liście stu najlepszych piłkarzy w historii światowej piłki nożnej według FIFA.

  3. Brilliant performance by Zbigniew Boniek in a game where Poland secured themselves the 3rd place in the 1982 World Cup.

  4. Apr 5, 2017 · A Polish footballing great, Zbigniew Boniek started his career at Zawisza Bydgoszcz before winning two Polish titles at Widzew Łódź, scoring 50 league goals in 172 games.

  5. Mar 3, 2022 · Juventus legend and former Poland international Zbigniew Boniek is one of the most powerful men in football. But how much do you know about the UEFA vice-president as he turns 66 today?

  6. Dec 8, 2015 · Zbigniew Boniek, born 3 March 1956 in Bydgoszcz (Poland). 157 games and 31 goals in Serie A, playing as wide midfielder / centre forward with Juventus and Roma.

  7. Mar 3, 2016 · Former Widzew Łódź, Juventus and Roma forward Zbigniew Boniek turns 60 today; UEFA.com's Piotr Koźmiński explains why he remains one of Poland's best-loved figures.

  8. Jun 23, 2021 · Boniek became a global star, scoring one of the greatest World Cup hat-tricks against Belgium; unfortunately an 88th-minute yellow against the Soviets ruled him out of the semi, where they lost...

  9. Date of birth/Age: Mar 3, 1956 (68) Place of birth: Bydgoszcz. Citizenship: Poland. Height: 1,80 m. Position: Attacking Midfield. Former International: Poland. Caps/Goals: 80 / 26. Currently working as: Vice-President Club: UEFA.

  10. Mar 3, 2021 · In the latest edition of our History Makers series, we remember Zbigniew ‘Zibi’ Boniek - possibly the greatest Polish player in the history of the game, and who saw out his tremendous career with a three-season spell in the capital.

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