He played for several Polish clubs, including Ruch Chorzów, Legia Warsaw and Śląsk Wrocław. He then moved to France and played for Gueugnon, Besançon, Nœux-les-Mines, Paris FC and Creil.
He later began a coaching career, first as assistant manager of Paris FC,[1] then with Compiègne, Creil, Beauvais,[2]Club Olympique des Transports and Stade Tunisien,[3] and working briefly as a coach for Cracovia in 2006. On 12 May 2006 Bialas was appointed as the manager of Jagiellonia Białystok. On 7 June 2008 he mutually terminated his contract with the club. On 14 March 2010 he was officially named as the head coach of Legia Warsaw, where he was replaced by Maciej Skorża on 1 June 2010.[4]
He has commentated for several Canal + during the Ligue 1 matches.
stefan, białas, stefan, feliks, bialas, born, december, 1948, siemianowice, Śląskie, former, polish, football, player, manager, personal, informationdate, birth, 1948, december, 1948, place, birthsiemianowice, Śląskie, polandheight1, position, midfielderyouth,. Stefan Feliks Bialas born 8 December 1948 in Siemianowice Slaskie is a former Polish football player and manager Stefan BialasPersonal informationDate of birth 1948 12 08 8 December 1948 age 75 Place of birthSiemianowice Slaskie PolandHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 1 2 in Position s MidfielderYouth career1966SiemianowiczankaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1966 1968Ruch Chorzow1968 1972Slask Wroclaw1972 1977Legia Warsaw1977 1978Gueugnon1978 1980Besancon1980 1981US Nœux les Mines1981 1982Paris FC1982 1983Compiegne1983 1985CreilManagerial career1981 1981Paris FC assistant 1982 1983Compiegne1983 1986Creil1985 1986FC Rouen assistant 1986 1988Beauvais1995 1996Club Olympique des Transports1996 1997Stade Tunisien1998Club Olympique des Transports1998Legia Warsaw caretaker 1998Legia Warsaw assistant 1999Legia Warsaw1999 2000Club Olympique des Transports2006Cracovia2006 2008Jagiellonia Bialystok2010Legia Warsaw interim Club domestic league appearances and goals He played for several Polish clubs including Ruch Chorzow Legia Warsaw and Slask Wroclaw He then moved to France and played for Gueugnon Besancon Nœux les Mines Paris FC and Creil He later began a coaching career first as assistant manager of Paris FC 1 then with Compiegne Creil Beauvais 2 Club Olympique des Transports and Stade Tunisien 3 and working briefly as a coach for Cracovia in 2006 On 12 May 2006 Bialas was appointed as the manager of Jagiellonia Bialystok On 7 June 2008 he mutually terminated his contract with the club On 14 March 2010 he was officially named as the head coach of Legia Warsaw where he was replaced by Maciej Skorza on 1 June 2010 4 He has commentated for several Canal during the Ligue 1 matches References edit Footballdatabase France Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs Stefan Bialas Ensemble des retraites www footmercato net Archived from the original on 2012 04 04 Pilka nozna Legia Warszawa External links editStefan Bialas Profile Cracovia Online Encyclopedia nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to a Polish association football midfielder is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stefan Bialas amp oldid 1223943976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,