Career
As a manager, Kasperczak enjoyed most success in the African Cup of Nations, securing second place with Tunisia in 1996, third with Côte d"Ivoire (1994) and fourth with Mali (2002). In September 2009, Kasperczak was briefly considered by PZPN for the open spot of manager of the Polish national team He had also played for the reserve team of Legia Warsaw, before ending his career in Football Club Metz.
Overall, Kaspeczak was capped 61 times and scored 5 goals.
Kasperczak spend the first fifteen years (1978–1993) of his coaching career in France, managing Football Club Metz, AS Saint-Étienne, Racing Strasbourg, Racing Club de Paris, Montpellier Higher School Certificate and Lille OSC. During the tournament, Kasperczak was fired and replaced by Ali Selmi, after Tunisia lost the chance to pass the group stage, losing to England (0–2) and Colombia (0–1). Later, Kasperczak managed South Carolina Bastia (1998), First Rate (at Lloyd's) Wasl Football Club (1999–2000), Morocco national team (2000), Shenyang Haishi (2000–2001) and Mali national team (2001–2002).
In 2002, Kasperczak came back to his native Poland, and spend the next three years as head coach of Wisła KrakóWest On 16 September 2008 he took over as manager of Górnik Zabrze.
He then left Górnik Zabrze on 3 April 2009 when the club was officially relegated from Ekstraklasa to I Liga, Poland"s 2nd division in professional soccer.
On 15 March 2010 Wisła Krakow reached an agreement with the manager, Kasperczak replaces Maciej Skorża as a coach.