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”’Leonard Radowski”’ (born 4 August 1952 died 4 November 2025) was a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Radowski started his career playing in Gdańsk with MRKS Gdańsk. In 1974 aged 22 Radowski joined [[I liga|II liga]] side [[Lechia Gdańsk]]. He made his Lechia debut on 18 August 1974 playing in a 3–0 win against [[Bałtyk Gdynia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lechia.net/historia/klub/rywale-lechii-od-1945/player/77-197475-ii-liga-gr-ponocna/1-lechia-gdask/1329-leonard-radowski/|title=1974/75 II Liga – Gr. północna|website=lechia.net}}</ref> Radowski spent 6 seasons with Lechia, during this time he made 137 appearances and scored 28 goals in all competitions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lechia.net/historia/klub/rywale-lechii-od-1945/player/67-197980-ii-liga-gr-zachodnia/1-lechia-gdask/1329-leonard-radowski/|title=1979/80 II Liga – Gr. zachodnia|website=lechia.net}}</ref> In 1980 Radowski joined [[Olimpia Elbląg]], and it is known that he was part of the Olimpia squad that won the 1980–81 III liga (group II),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zksolimpia.pl/jest-jozek-ii-liga-portel-pl/|title=JEST, JÓZEK, II LIGA!|website=zksolimpia.pl}}</ref> and being one of the few Olimpia squads to play in the Polish second division. It is unknown how long Radowski spent with Olimpia or at which point he retired from playing football.

”’Leonard Radowski”’ (born 4 August 1952 died November 2025) was a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Radowski started his career playing in Gdańsk with MRKS Gdańsk. In 1974 aged 22 Radowski joined [[I liga|II liga]] side [[Lechia Gdańsk]]. He made his Lechia debut on 18 August 1974 playing in a 3–0 win against [[Bałtyk Gdynia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lechia.net/historia/klub/rywale-lechii-od-1945/player/77-197475-ii-liga-gr-ponocna/1-lechia-gdask/1329-leonard-radowski/|title=1974/75 II Liga – Gr. północna|website=lechia.net}}</ref> Radowski spent 6 seasons with Lechia, during this time he made 137 appearances and scored 28 goals in all competitions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lechia.net/historia/klub/rywale-lechii-od-1945/player/67-197980-ii-liga-gr-zachodnia/1-lechia-gdask/1329-leonard-radowski/|title=1979/80 II Liga – Gr. zachodnia|website=lechia.net}}</ref> In 1980 Radowski joined [[Olimpia Elbląg]], and it is known that he was part of the Olimpia squad that won the 1980–81 III liga (group II),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zksolimpia.pl/jest-jozek-ii-liga-portel-pl/|title=JEST, JÓZEK, II LIGA!|website=zksolimpia.pl}}</ref> and being one of the few Olimpia squads to play in the Polish second division. It is unknown how long Radowski spent with Olimpia or at which point he retired from playing football.

==Honours==

==Honours==


Latest revision as of 16:01, 5 November 2025

Polish football player

Leonard Radowski
Full name Leonard Radowski
Date of birth (1952-08-04) 4 August 1952 (age 73)
Place of birth Poland
Date of death 3 November 2025
Place of death Poland
Position Forward
Years Team Apps (Gls)
–1974 MRKS Gdańsk
1974–1980 Lechia Gdańsk 129 (22)
1980–???? Olimpia Elbląg
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Leonard Radowski (born 4 August 1952 died 3 November 2025) was a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Radowski started his career playing in Gdańsk with MRKS Gdańsk. In 1974 aged 22 Radowski joined II liga side Lechia Gdańsk. He made his Lechia debut on 18 August 1974 playing in a 3–0 win against Bałtyk Gdynia.[1] Radowski spent 6 seasons with Lechia, during this time he made 137 appearances and scored 28 goals in all competitions.[2] In 1980 Radowski joined Olimpia Elbląg, and it is known that he was part of the Olimpia squad that won the 1980–81 III liga (group II),[3] and being one of the few Olimpia squads to play in the Polish second division. It is unknown how long Radowski spent with Olimpia or at which point he retired from playing football.

Olimpia Elbląg

  • III liga (group II): 1980–81

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