Dynamo Kyiv's Polish Coach Maciej Kendziorak Embraces Ukrainian Language in New Role.
Maciej Kendziorak Settles Into Life at Dynamo Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: Maciej Kendziorak, the assistant coach at FC Dynamo Kyiv, has opened up about his adjustment to the club, his duties within the coaching staff, and his efforts to learn the Ukrainian language. The Polish specialist joined Dynamo mid-season, initially taking charge of analytical work and set-piece strategies.
Kendziorak has deliberately begun studying Ukrainian, a significant step for integrating into his new team and culture. This marks his first professional experience abroad, and he is actively working to improve his language skills. His focus remains on aiding the team in its daily operations and contributing to its objectives.
'I am working very productively to learn Ukrainian. I hope that in the near future we will be able to communicate specifically in Ukrainian. I am here to help the team and give the maximum I am capable of,' noted Maciej Kendziorak.
Kendziorak's adaptation at the Ukrainian football club is defined not only by his professional efforts but also by his commitment to learning the local language, underscoring the seriousness of his intentions. In modern football, where clear communication and mutual understanding are vital for team success, such an initiative can positively influence the squad's atmosphere and boost the coaching staff's effectiveness. This move is particularly notable as foreign coaches in Eastern European leagues often face a significant language barrier.
It may also encourage better integration for other foreign specialists into the national football culture.
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