Wisła Płock starts the 2026/27 season with a new coach, Adam Majewski, who replaces Mariusz Misiura. Majewski is a Wisła Płock academy product and played for the club for many years. Wisła Płock had a successful season, finishing eighth in the table, and even led the league standings after the autumn round. The new club president, Maciej Wiącek, presented the new coach at a press conference. Adam Majewski explained that he wants to improve the team's offensive game and play more offensively. Majewski recently coached the Polish youth national team, but left after the unsuccessful European Championships in 2025. He has also coached Stal Mielec in the Ekstraklasa. Wisła Płock starts the new season with a new coach and a new president. The club's fans are hoping for better results in the upcoming season. Adam Majewski has a lot of experience and knows how to improve the team's game. Wisła Płock is ready for new challenges. The club's fans are excited to see how the new season will unfold. Adam Majewski is a good choice for the club, and his experience will be valuable in the upcoming season.
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Wisła Płock Appoints New Coach, Adam Majewski
Wisła Płock has a new coach, Adam Majewski, who replaces Mariusz Misiura. The new coach wants to improve the team's offensive game
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