Radomiak Radom said goodbye to Bruno Baltazar, who was the team's coach since the end of March. The 48-year-old Baltazar joined Radomiak for the second time in his career, replacing Kiko Ramirez. The main goal set before him was accomplished - Radomiak Radom stayed in the elite of Polish football. However, media reports suggest that Baltazar could not come to an agreement with the club's activists. The new coach of Radomiak is 41-year-old Tomasz Kaczmarek, who previously managed Lechia Gdańsk and worked at Pogon Szczecin and Dutch NAC Breda. Kaczmarek is his third Polish club. Radomiak Radom returned to training on Sunday, and for now, the only reinforcement is Kacper Karasek, who came for free from Motor Lublin. Recently, there have been several coaching changes in the PKO Ekstraklasa - Mariusz Misiura became the new coach at Motor Lublin, and Adam Majewski at Wisła Płock. Radomiak Radom has a new coach and new challenges ahead. Tomasz Kaczmarek will have to quickly adapt to the new team and prepare them for the upcoming season. Radomiak Radom hopes that the new coach will help them advance in the league table. The new season is just around the corner, and Radomiak fans can't wait to see how their team will do under the new coach.