Ariel Jakubowski

Ariel Jakubowski ( born September 7, 1977 in Człuchów, Poland) is a Polish football player at the position of a defender.

Career

Club career

Jakubowski began his career as a football player in 1995 at Polonia Gdańsk, which merged in 1998 with Lechia Gdańsk. From 1995 to 1997, he came to some inserts in amateur football, before he transferred to playing there Łódzki KS to Lodz. There Jakubowski came to his first major success when he with the team the first and so far only time could also celebrate the preservation of the Polish league title in the club's history in 1998.

After a total of 67 completed games he left the club in 2000 and moved to the Silesian capital of Katowice at GKS ​​Katowice. For the club he took to his departure in 2001 27 Official matches. His next stop was Odra Wodzisław from the Polish city of Wodzisław Slaski. From 2001 to 2002 he was on 27 missions for the club. He also scored in the 2001/02 season, which he spent at Odra Wodzisław, the only goal so far in his career.

In the year 2002, there was another change. This time it went to the Vistula, more precisely to the Płock located there Wisła Płock football club. For the club Jakubowski came from 2002 to 2004 to 39 Championship inserts before rejoining the club. From the season 2004/ 05 he stood at Lech Poznan under contract, for which he completed 16 games until the end of the season and then again preferred a change of club.

From the year 2005 he was able Jakubowski Jagiellonia Białystok give his club. For the football club based in the northeastern Polish town of Bialystok, he ran up to his departure in 2006, fourteen times the square. During the summer break of 2006/07 season he made his change, when he was taken by the Polish record holder Ruch Chorzów under contract. There he bliieb long four and a half years before he moved to the second division to Wisła Płock, because he had lost his place at Ruch Chorzów due to his advanced age.

Internationally

Jakubowski has also made acquaintance with the national team of Poland, for which he came in a game against New Zealand on 19 June 1999 for a short stint. The score after the regular time, and after 30 minutes of extra time was 0-0. The Poles were able to win 5-4 on penalties in the game at the end yet.

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