Łukasz Piszczek, born on June third, nineteen eighty-five, is a distinguished Polish football manager and former professional player, renowned for his role as a right-back. His career began in two thousand four with Hertha Berlin, where he initially played on loan at Zagłębie Lubin until two thousand seven. Upon returning to Hertha, he solidified his position as a right-back, showcasing his defensive prowess.
From two thousand ten to two thousand twenty-one, Piszczek made a significant impact at Borussia Dortmund, participating in three hundred sixty-three official matches. His tenure at the club was marked by remarkable achievements, including two consecutive Bundesliga titles in two thousand eleven and two thousand twelve, three DFB-Pokal Cups, and three DFL-Supercups. He also played a pivotal role in reaching the UEFA Champions League Final in two thousand thirteen.
On the international stage, Piszczek represented the Poland national team, earning over sixty caps since his debut in two thousand seven. He participated in four major tournaments, including three UEFA European Championships and the twenty eighteen FIFA World Cup. After announcing his retirement from international football post the World Cup, he made a special appearance in November two thousand nineteen, often referred to as his farewell game.
In two thousand twenty-one, Piszczek returned to Goczałkowice-Zdrój, the Polish club where he began his junior career. He later served as an assistant manager at Borussia Dortmund from two thousand twenty-four to two thousand twenty-five. In mid-two thousand twenty-five, he rejoined Goczałkowice-Zdrój before taking the managerial role at GKS Tychy in November of the same year, although he departed by mutual consent in March two thousand twenty-six.