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Stefan Żywotko

Stefan Żywotko ([ˈstɛ.fan ˈʐɨ.vɔt.ko]; 9 January 1920 – 10 February 2022) was a Polish football coach. He spent his entire coaching career in Poland and Algeria. His fourteen-year tenure as manager of JS Kabylie led to seven Algerian league titles, two African Cup of Champions titles, and a reputation as one of the greatest Polish/Algerian football managers.[1][2]

Stefan Żywotko
Personal information
Date of birth (1920-01-09)9 January 1920
Place of birth Lwów, Poland
Date of death 10 February 2022(2022-02-10) (aged 102)
Place of death Szczecin, Poland
Managerial career
Years Team
1956–1965 Arkonia Szczecin
1965–1970 Pogoń Szczecin
1970–1972 Arkonia Szczecin
1972–1975 Warta Poznań
1975–1977 Arka Gdynia
1977 Warta Poznań
1977–1991 JS Kabylie

Early life edit

Żywotko was born on 9 January 1920, in Zniesienie, which was then a suburb of Lwów in the Second Polish Republic, shortly following Polish independence.[3] Near the end of World War II, he left Lwów to join the 4th Reserve Cavalry Regiment in Hrubieszów. When the war ended, his unit moved first to Warsaw, and then to Koszalin for demobilization. When Lwów was assigned to the Ukrainian SSR at the end of the war, Żywotko found himself homeless, and eventually settled in Szczecin, where he was joined by his parents. In Szczecin, Żywotko lived in a business flat, while working as a manager in a cold meat factory.[4]

Playing career edit

Żywotko began playing football with three clubs from Lwów: LKS Zniesieńczanka, Garbarnia Lwów, and Spartak Lwów.[5]

While in the military, he began playing football with Milicyjny Klub Sportowy, which later moved to Szczecin where it took the name Gwardia Szczecin (today called Arkonia Szczecin).[3][4]

Managerial career edit

While still playing with Gwardia, Żywotko was given the opportunity to train the junior teams. Then, the senior team needed a manager and Żywotko took over, and under his management Gwardia was promoted to the first division in 1961. However, an act was passed that stated that a coach could not be paid if they had previously played full-time for the team; this act banned Gwardia from paying Żywotko. Such being the case, Żywotko switched to local rival Pogoń Szczecin; he managed them for four and a half years, which as of 2022 was the longest managerial tenure of any Pogoń manager. Żywotko quickly instituted changes, telling older players to retire, replacing them with younger players. Under Żywotko, Pogoń was promoted to the first division in 1966.[3][4]

After he left Pogoń, Żywotko returned to Arkonia, and then from there he moved to Warta Poznań. At Warta, Żywotko conflicted with a director who wanted his son to manage the club; rather than prolong the conflict, Żywotko resigned his position. From there, Żywotko moved to Arka Gdynia thanks to the influence of Bogdan Maślanka, who had played under Żywotko at Pogoń Szczecin; Maślanka became Żywotko's assistant, and under their leadership Arka was promoted to the first division in 1976. At Arka, Żywotko trained Janusz Kupcewicz, who would play for Poland national football team at the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups, finishing third in 1982.[3][4]

The Polish Football Association put Żywotko on a list of managers who would be permitted to work overseas.[4] Initially he hoped to work in Kuwait with Kazimierz Górski, but the move was blocked by the authorities.[3][6]

In 1977, Żywotko was appointed manager of Algerian club JS Kabylie. He knew little of Algeria at the time, so he selected Mahieddine Khalef to co-manage the team with him.[7] Facing ethnic tensions in Algeria, Żywotko mainly chose players from the local Kabyle people who would be loyal to their local club. He initially faced distrust from the players and local journalists, but he won them over with success.[4]

During his time with the club, he won the Algerian League title seven times, the Algerian Cup once in 1986, the African Cup Of Champions Clubs twice, in 1981 and 1990 and the African Super Cup once in 1982.[8][9] Under Żywotko's management, JS Kabylie became the top club in Africa at the time, and remains the most successful club in Algeria.[3][10] Żywotko's success in Algeria made him the most successful Polish manager who worked outside of Poland.[3][11] He has been described as "one of the most influential coaches in Algerian football."[1][2][12]

In 1991, although JS Kabylie offered Żywotko another contract, he decided that after 14 years in Algeria, and at his advanced age of 71, it was time for him to retire, and he returned to Szczecin, Poland.[4]

Managerial style edit

Żywotko preferred to keep strict discipline over his players. He banned alcoholic parties during training camps. In an interview in his retirement, he stated that "misunderstood indulgence is the worst, it will always turn against the coach."[4] He demanded tough training sessions, both in Poland and in Algeria.[4]

He preferred a careful tactical approach to managing, rather than motivating the players emotionally on the sidelines; he criticized coaches who did not focus on tactics.[4][6]

Personal life and death edit

In retirement, Żywotko regularly attended Pogoń Szczecin matches; he had a free entry card due to his previous management of the club.[4]

Żywotko turned 100 in January 2020.[13] His wife died shortly before his 100th birthday, at the age of 94; she was also from Lwów.[4]

In 2021, Michał Zichlarz wrote a biography about Żywotko titled Stefan Żywotko. Ze Lwowa po mistrzostwo Afryki.[10]

Żywotko died on 10 February 2022, aged 102.[14]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b O., Nasrine (10 February 2022). "Algérie : Stefan Żywotko (JSK) décède à l'âge de 102 ans". Dzairdaily (in French). Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b R, Adam (10 February 2022). "Le légendaire entraineur de la JS Kabylie Stefan Żywotko est mort". Football Algerie (in French). Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Przybycień, Michał (9 January 2022). "102 lata polskiego trenera! Prowadził Barcelonę Afryki". Interia Sport (in Polish). Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Antoni, Bugajski (10 February 2022). "NIE ŻYJE STEFAN ŻYWOTKO. BYŁ NAJBARDZIEJ UTYTUŁOWANYM POLSKIM TRENEREM ZA GRANICĄ". Przeglad Sportowy (in Polish). Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Nie żyje Stefan Żywotko, były trener Arki Gdynia. Miał 102 lata". wyborcza.pl (in Polish). 10 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Zmarł trener Stefan Żywotko. Miał 102 lata". Polsatsport (in Polish). 10 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  7. ^ Stefan Zywotko, Polonais de corps, Algérien de cœur (in French)
  8. ^ "Tournament of Fraternity 1982".
  9. ^ . Le Buteur (in French). 16 July 2009. Archived from the original on 15 August 2013.
  10. ^ a b Chlebicki, Przemysław (10 February 2022). "Piłka nożna. Stefan Żywotko nie żyje". TVP Sport (in Polish). Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d "ZMARŁ STEFAN ŻYWOTKO". Polish Football Association (in Polish). 10 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Nie żyje Stefan Żywotko". Weszlo. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  13. ^ Najstarszy Polski trener obchodzi setne urodziny! Jest w doskonałej kondycji (in Polish)
  14. ^ "Stefan Żywotko nie żyje" (in Polish). 90 Minut. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Tournament of Fraternity 1982".

External links edit

  • Stefan Żywotko at FootballDatabase.eu

stefan, Żywotko, ˈstɛ, ˈʐɨ, vɔt, january, 1920, february, 2022, polish, football, coach, spent, entire, coaching, career, poland, algeria, fourteen, year, tenure, manager, kabylie, seven, algerian, league, titles, african, champions, titles, reputation, greate. Stefan Zywotko ˈstɛ fan ˈʐɨ vɔt ko 9 January 1920 10 February 2022 was a Polish football coach He spent his entire coaching career in Poland and Algeria His fourteen year tenure as manager of JS Kabylie led to seven Algerian league titles two African Cup of Champions titles and a reputation as one of the greatest Polish Algerian football managers 1 2 Stefan ZywotkoPersonal informationDate of birth 1920 01 09 9 January 1920Place of birthLwow PolandDate of death10 February 2022 2022 02 10 aged 102 Place of deathSzczecin PolandManagerial careerYearsTeam1956 1965Arkonia Szczecin1965 1970Pogon Szczecin1970 1972Arkonia Szczecin1972 1975Warta Poznan1975 1977Arka Gdynia1977Warta Poznan1977 1991JS Kabylie Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Managerial career 4 Managerial style 5 Personal life and death 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editZywotko was born on 9 January 1920 in Zniesienie which was then a suburb of Lwow in the Second Polish Republic shortly following Polish independence 3 Near the end of World War II he left Lwow to join the 4th Reserve Cavalry Regiment in Hrubieszow When the war ended his unit moved first to Warsaw and then to Koszalin for demobilization When Lwow was assigned to the Ukrainian SSR at the end of the war Zywotko found himself homeless and eventually settled in Szczecin where he was joined by his parents In Szczecin Zywotko lived in a business flat while working as a manager in a cold meat factory 4 Playing career editZywotko began playing football with three clubs from Lwow LKS Zniesienczanka Garbarnia Lwow and Spartak Lwow 5 While in the military he began playing football with Milicyjny Klub Sportowy which later moved to Szczecin where it took the name Gwardia Szczecin today called Arkonia Szczecin 3 4 Managerial career editWhile still playing with Gwardia Zywotko was given the opportunity to train the junior teams Then the senior team needed a manager and Zywotko took over and under his management Gwardia was promoted to the first division in 1961 However an act was passed that stated that a coach could not be paid if they had previously played full time for the team this act banned Gwardia from paying Zywotko Such being the case Zywotko switched to local rival Pogon Szczecin he managed them for four and a half years which as of 2022 was the longest managerial tenure of any Pogon manager Zywotko quickly instituted changes telling older players to retire replacing them with younger players Under Zywotko Pogon was promoted to the first division in 1966 3 4 After he left Pogon Zywotko returned to Arkonia and then from there he moved to Warta Poznan At Warta Zywotko conflicted with a director who wanted his son to manage the club rather than prolong the conflict Zywotko resigned his position From there Zywotko moved to Arka Gdynia thanks to the influence of Bogdan Maslanka who had played under Zywotko at Pogon Szczecin Maslanka became Zywotko s assistant and under their leadership Arka was promoted to the first division in 1976 At Arka Zywotko trained Janusz Kupcewicz who would play for Poland national football team at the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups finishing third in 1982 3 4 The Polish Football Association put Zywotko on a list of managers who would be permitted to work overseas 4 Initially he hoped to work in Kuwait with Kazimierz Gorski but the move was blocked by the authorities 3 6 In 1977 Zywotko was appointed manager of Algerian club JS Kabylie He knew little of Algeria at the time so he selected Mahieddine Khalef to co manage the team with him 7 Facing ethnic tensions in Algeria Zywotko mainly chose players from the local Kabyle people who would be loyal to their local club He initially faced distrust from the players and local journalists but he won them over with success 4 During his time with the club he won the Algerian League title seven times the Algerian Cup once in 1986 the African Cup Of Champions Clubs twice in 1981 and 1990 and the African Super Cup once in 1982 8 9 Under Zywotko s management JS Kabylie became the top club in Africa at the time and remains the most successful club in Algeria 3 10 Zywotko s success in Algeria made him the most successful Polish manager who worked outside of Poland 3 11 He has been described as one of the most influential coaches in Algerian football 1 2 12 In 1991 although JS Kabylie offered Zywotko another contract he decided that after 14 years in Algeria and at his advanced age of 71 it was time for him to retire and he returned to Szczecin Poland 4 Managerial style editZywotko preferred to keep strict discipline over his players He banned alcoholic parties during training camps In an interview in his retirement he stated that misunderstood indulgence is the worst it will always turn against the coach 4 He demanded tough training sessions both in Poland and in Algeria 4 He preferred a careful tactical approach to managing rather than motivating the players emotionally on the sidelines he criticized coaches who did not focus on tactics 4 6 Personal life and death editIn retirement Zywotko regularly attended Pogon Szczecin matches he had a free entry card due to his previous management of the club 4 Zywotko turned 100 in January 2020 13 His wife died shortly before his 100th birthday at the age of 94 she was also from Lwow 4 In 2021 Michal Zichlarz wrote a biography about Zywotko titled Stefan Zywotko Ze Lwowa po mistrzostwo Afryki 10 Zywotko died on 10 February 2022 aged 102 14 Honours editWon the Algerian Championnat National seven times with JS Kabylie in 1980 1982 1983 1985 1986 1989 1990 11 Won the African Cup Of Champions Clubs twice with JS Kabylie in 1981 and 1990 11 Won the African Super Cup once with JS Kabylie in 1982 15 Won the Algerian Cup once with JS Kabylie in 1986 11 References edit a b O Nasrine 10 February 2022 Algerie Stefan Zywotko JSK decede a l age de 102 ans Dzairdaily in French Retrieved 11 February 2022 a b R Adam 10 February 2022 Le legendaire entraineur de la JS Kabylie Stefan Zywotko est mort Football Algerie in French Retrieved 11 February 2022 a b c d e f g Przybycien Michal 9 January 2022 102 lata polskiego trenera Prowadzil Barcelone Afryki Interia Sport in Polish Retrieved 10 February 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l Antoni Bugajski 10 February 2022 NIE ZYJE STEFAN ZYWOTKO BYL NAJBARDZIEJ UTYTULOWANYM POLSKIM TRENEREM ZA GRANICA Przeglad Sportowy in Polish Retrieved 10 February 2022 Nie zyje Stefan Zywotko byly trener Arki Gdynia Mial 102 lata wyborcza pl in Polish 10 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 a b Zmarl trener Stefan Zywotko Mial 102 lata Polsatsport in Polish 10 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Stefan Zywotko Polonais de corps Algerien de cœur in French Tournament of Fraternity 1982 Stefan Zywotko Mon regret ne pas avoir gagne une Coupe d Afrique pour la 3e fois Le Buteur in French 16 July 2009 Archived from the original on 15 August 2013 a b Chlebicki Przemyslaw 10 February 2022 Pilka nozna Stefan Zywotko nie zyje TVP Sport in Polish Retrieved 11 February 2022 a b c d ZMARL STEFAN ZYWOTKO Polish Football Association in Polish 10 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Nie zyje Stefan Zywotko Weszlo 10 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Najstarszy Polski trener obchodzi setne urodziny Jest w doskonalej kondycji in Polish Stefan Zywotko nie zyje in Polish 90 Minut 10 February 2022 Retrieved 10 February 2022 Tournament of Fraternity 1982 External links editStefan Zywotko at FootballDatabase eu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stefan Zywotko amp oldid 1211108884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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