Jacek Bayer
Jacek Bayer (born 29 December 1964 in Poland) is a Polish retired footballer.[1]
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 29 December 1964 | ||
| Place of birth | Białystok, Poland | ||
| Position(s) | Forward | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| -1984 | Jagiellonia Białystok | ||
| 1984-1985/86 | Hetman Białystok | ||
| 1985/86-1989 | Jagiellonia Białystok | 54+ | (20+) |
| 1989-1991 | Widzew Łódź | 20+ | (9+) |
| 1991-1992 | Siarka Tarnobrzeg | ||
| 1993-1994 | Jagiellonia Białystok | ||
| 1994-1997 | KP Wasilków | ||
| 1997-1998 | Hetman Białystok | ||
| 1998-1999 | STP Adidas Suwałki | ||
| 1999-2000 | Sparta 1951 Szepietowo | ||
| 2000-2004 | Piast Białystok | ||
| National team | |||
| 1987 | Poland | 1 | (0) |
| * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only | |||
Career
Bayer was nicknamed "Duży" (Big) because he played with his little brother Dariusz at Jagiellonia, who was "Mały" (Little).[2]
Initially he found it hard to adjust after leaving third division Hetman Białystok for Jagiellonia but regained his confidence by scoring four goals in three friendlies.[2]
While still playing in the second division in 1987, Bayer was called up to the national team for a Euro qualifier against Cyprus. However, he failed to seize his chance, hitting the crossbar in the 0-0 draw, and was the last player from the second division to feature internationally for Poland.[3]
References
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