Aleksander Kupcewicz (1 April 1923 â 25 October 1983) was a Polish footballer who played as a forward. He spent his whole playing career playing with Lechia Gdaà Âsk, later managing three clubs in the lower divisions.
Kupcewicz started playing football with his local club Strzelec Baranowicze. He later moved to Gdaà Âsk and played for Lechia Gdaà Âsk, whom he joined after World War II. He made his debut on 9 December 1945 against SKS Pà Âomieà  Gdaà Âsk in a 11âÂÂ4 win. Kupcewicz made 61 appearances and scored 7 goals in the I liga, Poland's top division, including playing during the 1956 season when Lechia finished 3rd in the I liga, still their joint highest ever finish in the top division. While at Lechia he made a total of 130 appearances and scored 45 goals in a playing career that spanned 13 years.
After his playing career, Kupcewicz went into management, managing Stal Kraà Ânik, KSZO Ostrowiec à ÂwiÃÂtokrzyski, and Warmia Olsztyn.
Kupcewicz had two sons who also played football, Zbigniew Kupcewicz and Janusz Kupcewicz, both of whom also spent parts of their career with Lechia Gdaà Âsk.