Coach Wojciech “Voyt” Andrzejczak has spent the fall season as the defensive coordinator of the Wieliczka Dragons in Poland, prior to the coronavirus lockdown, he was with the Calanda Broncos in Switzerland, where he worked with both varsity and U19 teams.
He spent the 2019 season as assistant defensive line coach / defensive QC at Towson University, helping improve the Tigers defense by 5.3 points allowed and +5 turnovers margin .
In late 2018 he worked in Romania as defensive coordinator at Bucharest Rebels, the team finished second in the Atlantic Cup, defense forced 14 turnovers in two games .
Earlier that year he was assistant defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at Allgaeu Comets of the German Football League, helped the team reach the play-offs and his player was ranked #4 in sacks and #5 in tackles for loss in the GFL.
Prior to that Coach Andrzejczak was part of the coaches education program in China and coached youth football .
In 2016 he was defensive coordinator and interim head coach of the Kozly Poznan in Poland, his unit was ranked #1 in the league in red zone forced turnovers .
In 2015 Coach Andrzejczak worked for the US National Football Team and USA Football Heads Up Protection Tour. In the summer of that year he coached at Clifton Mustangs HS NJ and Junior Mustangs U-14 team .
Coach Andrzejczak has been a member of the AFCA since 2013, his article “Polish your Kicking Game” was published in the AFCA Summer Manual 2014. He was a speaker at the 94th AFCA Convention in Nashville . He also published articles for American Football Monthly, USA Football and American Football International .
From 2012 to spring 2014 he was the head coach at Leszno Hunters, building the program that won the PLFA 8Men Football West division in its first season and finished sixth in the nation .
Coach Andrzejczak started his football journey at Fireballs Poznan in 2005, he helped with developing the club in the areas of marketing and fundraising. While playing he was linebacker coach and defensive coordinator in 2011. Between 2010 and 2011 the Fireballs ran a pioneer football program, aimed at socialization through sports at a Youth Correctional Center in Poznan, that received equipment grant from New Orleans Saints.
Coach Voyt Andrzejczak has been involved in developing football in Central and Eastern Europe since 2005, through coaches education. He was described as one of the “Founding Fathers “ of American Football in Poland.
He Finished courses The Science of Training Young Athletes at University of Florida, Sports and Society at Duke University, The Global Business of Sports at University of Pennsylvania, he graduated from the Poznan University of Economics