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Grzegorz Lato
Grzegorz Lato is one of the great World Cup
legends due to the fact that he remains one of surprisingly few attacking
players to have done really well in three different World Cups.
The speedy right-winger spent most years of
his career at Stal Mielec where he made 272 league appearances and scored 111
goals. Lato helped the club win the Polish league championship twice and was
also topscorer in the league twice. The Polish FA prohibited transfers abroad
until a player was 30 and that hampered Lato's chances to show off his skills
on a weekly basis for a larger audience on the continent.
But whenever he was given the chance at
national team level to compete with the best internationally, he always stood
the test and shone as bright as anyone else out there. Lato was not the typical
crowd pleaser who would run circles around his full-back showing off magical skills, instead he was the complete team player. He knew
instantly when to cut inside going for goal and when to make another decision
with the ball that would benefit the team.
On a personal level Lato did fine also in
Lato took on a senior role in 1982, still instrumental, setting up Boniek for
some of his goals.
Lato turned down a personal invitation from Pelé to play for New York
Cosmos, but would finally later move abroad to Lokeren in
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