Poland search for new coach

Published June 30, 2006

WARSAW, June 29: The head of Poland's soccer federation said on Thursday he will start an informal search for a national team coach in case Pawel Janas resigns or is fired at a July 14 meeting.

But Michal Listkiewicz said no decision had yet been made after Poland's first-round exit.

“If it turned out that Pawel Janas won't be coach any more, we would have to make a decision within a week,” Listkiewicz told a Polish TV station.

Listkiewicz left for Germany to meet ‘with people who know the coaching market.’

“Most of the famous coaches have managers — the same as soccer players — and I will talk to those people too,” he added.—AP

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