Career
Prior to his moving to Canada, Radziński began his playing career as a youth with Cuiavia Inowrocław in his native Poland, and Germany"s VfL Osnabrück. He joined the North York Rockets of the Canadian Soccer League in 1990 and remained with the club through the league"s demise in 1992 to the club"s last year, played in the National Soccer League (Nationaal Samenwerkingsprogramma Luchtkwaliteit), in 1993. He played in the summer of 1994 with the Saint Catharines Wolves (of the same league which however was by then renamed to the Canadian National Soccer League).
Radziński returned to Europe, joining Germinal Ekeren in Belgium in 1994.
From there he eventually signed for Belgian giants Anderlecht for whom he scored 57 goals in 90 appearances – including five Union of European Football Associations Champions League strikes in his last season with the Belgian champions – before moving to Everton for around £4.5 million, the highest transfer fee paid for a Canadian up to that time. At Everton, Radziński scored 25 times in 91 Premiership outings before requesting a transfer, eventually securing a three-year deal with Fulham F.C. worth £1.75 million.
Radzinski was released at the end of the 2006-2007 season by new manager Lawrie Sanchez, totalling 17 goals in 117 appearances. On 28 August 2007, he signed for Greek team Skoda Xanthi, on a free transfer.
One year later, on 30 August 2008 he signed a one-year contract for Belgian Second Division club Lierse, although his previous contract was valid until 2010.
Lierse first had their eye on Peter Utaka, but when he transferred to Odense, they elected to sign Radzinski. On 29 January 2012, Belgian Second Division side Waasland-Beveren announced they had signed Radzinski on a short-term deal until the end of the 2011-2012 season with an option for an additional year. Radzinski is now the technical director of Belgian football club K. Lierse South.K.
Radzinski made his debut for the Canadian national team in a June 1995 friendly match against Turkey.
He earned a total of 46 caps, scoring 10 goals making him tied 9th with Paul Peschisolido in all time scoring for Canada.
In October 1999, Radzinski had been called up to the Canada national team by coach Holger Osieck, he promised to attend, failed to turn up and later refused to be interviewed about lieutenant The Canadian Soccer Association approached Fédération internationale de football association to have Radzinski prevented from playing for Anderlecht as a result.
In October 2001, he announced that he"d like to play for Canada again as they had a friendly against European opponents, Malta. in three Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualification campaigns (1998, 2006 and 2010)
International goals
Scores and results list Canada"s goal tally first.