Michał Winiarski is staying with Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie! The club has officially extended his contract until 2030.
A Coach Who Made History
Since joining in 2022, Winiarski has led Zawiercie to their greatest achievements. In the 2023/2024 season, the team won the TAURON Polish Cup, claimed the Polish Championship silver medal, and in September 2024, they defeated Jastrzębski Węgiel (3:2) to lift the AL-KO Polish Super Cup. They also made history by reaching the Champions League quarterfinals for the first time.
Under his guidance, the team finished second in the PlusLiga regular season two years in a row and fought for the Polish Championship title. In 2024, they pushed Jastrzębski Węgiel to a thrilling final, ultimately finishing as runners-up—the club’s best-ever result.
Winiarski: “Zawiercie Feels Like Home”
– I feel great in Zawiercie. What we’ve built over the last three years is paying off, and we have a team that fights for top goals every season. My family loves it here too, so extending my contract was an easy decision – says Winiarski.
Balancing Club and National Team Duties
Winiarski will continue coaching Germany’s national team, with which he also extended his contract. In Paris 2024, he led Germany to the Olympic quarterfinals, where they fell to eventual gold medalists, France, in a dramatic tie-break.
A Bright Future Ahead
– Hiring Michał Winiarski three years ago was a perfect decision. We’ve experienced both historic victories and tough moments together. We share the same vision for the future, so extending our partnership was a natural step – says club president Kryspin Baran.
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