Career
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He began his playing career for the Włókniarz Pabianice team in 1965, but later left the club in 1973. National team
Janas" coaching career started as an assistant at Legia Warszawa in 1988. He later ended his work at Legia Warszawa in 1990, and took up a post helping Władysław Stachurski lead the Polish youth squad.
In the same year he again became Wójcik"s assistant, this time at Legia.
From 1996 to 1999, Janas coached the Polish youth/Olympic squad, which advanced to the quarter finals of the European Championships. From 1999 he worked as the manager and vice-president of sport at Amica Wronki until 2002.
On 20 December 2002, he officially took charge of the Polish national team Nonetheless, under Janas the Poland team qualified for the 2006 World Cup, finishing second in a qualifying group behind England.
They qualified as the best second placed team, scoring 27 goals in the qualifiers, 10 more than the group leaders England.
In the final tournament, Poland were drawn with Ecuador, hosts Germany and Costa Rica. Their first game, against Ecuador in Gelsenkirchen, ended in a disappointing 2–0 defeat, and Janas received criticism from the Polish press for his team selection and tactics, which involved leaving striker Maciej Zurawski alone and unsupported up front. He played a 4–5–1 formation, which he said "safety first".
Poland played well with 4–4–2 in the qualifiers, which resulted in flowing football.
Poland played much better in their second game, against the Germans in Dortmund, but again lost, this time 1–0 to a late goal by Oliver Neuville, despite a magnificent performance by their goalkeeper Artur Boruc. Janas was sacked from his post by the Polish FA after the tournament.
In 2008 he became manager of Ekstraklasa side GKS Bełchatów, leading them to a 5th place standing at the half-way point of the 2008-2009 season but resigned during the winter break, citing lack of squad depth which would not allow the team to challenge for a higher position. In January 2009, he accepted the managerial position at Widzew Łódź.
After winning the title again in 2010, Janas decided to leave the club in June.
In September, he became a manager at Polonia Warszawa. In August 2013, he was appointed as manager at Bytovia BytóWest On 24 May 2014 his club was promoted to Polish I liga.