Lechia Gdańsk Appoints Ukrainian Coach Vladyslav Lupashko on a Four-Year Deal.

Coach Lupashko leads Lechia Gdańsk
Coach Lupashko leads Lechia Gdańsk

Vladyslav Lupashko Takes the Helm at Lechia Gdańsk

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian manager Vladyslav Lupashko has been appointed as the new head coach of Polish football club Lechia Gdańsk. His contract with the team runs until June 30, 2029. For the 2026/27 season, Lechia will compete in Poland's First League, underscoring the club's ambitions to achieve strong results and potentially push for promotion.

Prior to this move, Lupashko was in charge of Lviv-based Karpaty, a role he left in December 2025. Earlier in his coaching career, he led Inhulets to a First League title, a significant milestone that boosted his reputation. Born in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi in the Odesa region, his appointment marks a notable step for a Ukrainian coach in Polish football.

Lupashko's Playing and Coaching Background

During his playing days, Lupashko represented several Ukrainian clubs, including:

  • Borysfen
  • Metalurh Donetsk
  • Knyazha
  • FC Lviv
  • Obolon
  • Bukovyna
  • Illychivets
  • Zirka
  • Inhulets

His experience both as a player and a coach could prove crucial in driving Lechia's development and ensuring strong performances in upcoming seasons.

The hiring of Vladyslav Lupashko as head coach signals Lechia's serious intent to make a mark in Polish football, particularly in the First League.

Lupashko's dual expertise in coaching and playing may help elevate the team's competitiveness domestically. This opportunity also represents a new chapter in his own career, allowing him to pursue his ambitions on the international stage.


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