Wisła Płock is undergoing significant changes, announcing the departure of three key figures from the club. Coach Mariusz Misiura, sporting director Radosław Kucharski, and president Piotr Sadczuk have all parted ways with the team. Misiura, who led the team for two years, resolved his contract by mutual agreement, finishing with a record of 32 wins, 20 draws, and 20 losses in 72 matches. Adam Majewski has been appointed as the new coach of Wisła Płock, tasked with leading the team to better results in the upcoming seasons.
Radosław Kucharski, who spent only a year at Wisła, also resolved his contract and plans to seek new employment, possibly at Jagiellonia Białystok. Piotr Sadczuk stepped down as president, with Maciej Wiącek temporarily taking over his duties. These changes aim to introduce a new vision and strategy for the club, which may yield positive results in the future.
Wisła Płock thanks Misiura, Kucharski, and Sadczuk for their contributions to the club's development. The new coach, Adam Majewski, faces a challenging task ahead, but he has certainly earned the trust of the management and fans. Time will tell what effects these changes will have on the future of the Nafciarze.
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