In the season of 2003/04, Frank made his debut in the UEFA Cup, coming on as a 74th minute substitute against Wisła Kraków.
Radović won his first trophy with Legia by beating Wisła Kraków after penalties in the 2007–08 Polish Cup final.
On 10 February 2006 Wisła Kraków manager Dan Petrescu bought him from Sportul Studenţesc for an undisclosed fee.
NEC lost to Wisła Kraków in the first round of the 2003-04 UEFA Cup, with Ax making substitute appearances in both legs of the tie and receiving a red card in the second.
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In 2004 he join to Wisła Kraków where he won league title, but he was never a regular player so in 2005 he moved to Kolporter Korona Kielce, where he stayed for two seasons.
Bolesław Józef Habowski (September 13, 1914 in Kraków - May 21, 1979 in Wendover, England) was a Polish football player from interwar period, representing Wisła Kraków and Polish national football team.
He managed Pogoń Siedlce, Poland U-18, Poland U-21, Śląsk Wrocław, Lech Poznań, Orły Chicago, Górnik Zabrze, Poland, Wisła Kraków and KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.
Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a retired Polish footballer who played almost all his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals.
He played 198 games and scored 69 goals for Wisła Kraków, before he was transferred to Górnik Zabrze.
On his retirement as a player, Iwan embarked on a coaching profession, for the first few years with a junior team in Wisła Kraków, leading him to the assistant position of the first team between 1999 and 2001 (Adam Nawałka followed by duet Orest Lenczyk and Waldemar Fornalik).
He made his Ekstraklasa debut for Wisła Kraków on 8 September 2001, in a match against GKS Katowice.
Wisła Kraków played with ten-men for most of the match after Michał Czekaj was sent off in the 27th minute.