Zbigniew Wachowicz

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Zbigniew Wachowicz (on 12 January 1972 in Radom, Poland) is a Polish footballer who plays as a defender. [1] He currently plays for Radomiak Radom in the Polish Third League in Poland.

His former clubs include Legia Warsaw, Polonia Warsaw, Stomil Olsztyn and KSZO Ostrowiec. He had brief spells in Israel with Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan F.C. and Finland with RoPS.

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References

  1. "Zbigniew Wachowicz". 90 Minut. Retrieved 29 December 2008.