Artur Siódmiak

Artur Siódmiak (2010)

Status: National June 20, 2009

Artur Siódmiak ( born October 7, 1975 in Wągrowiec, Poland ) is a former Polish handball player. He is 1.92 m tall.

Siódmiak, who played until the summer of 2012 for TuS Nettelstedt - Luebbecke ( number 9 ) and for the Polish national team ( number 9 ) aground, was used as a circular rotor.

Artur Siódmiak began in his hometown at Nielba Wągrowiec with the handball game. In 1996 he moved to Wybrzeze Gdańsk, where he in 2000 and 2001 won the Polish Championship. After seven years in the Baltic city dwellers for the first time he went abroad in 2003, according to the Luxembourg HC Bascharage. After one year there he moved to France to Saint -Raphael, before he landed in Switzerland at Scout Winterthur 2005. In 2006 he moved to the league rivals cadets Schaffhausen, where he won the 2007 Championship, Cup and League Cup. The end of 2007 he moved to TuS N- Luebbecke in the German handball league. However, the descent of the East Westphalia in the 2007/2008 season, he could not prevent. A year later he returned with the TuS back to the Bundesliga. After the season 2011/12 he left Nettelstedt.

Artur Siódmiak has denied over 75 caps for the Polish men's national handball team. At the 2007 World Championships he came with Poland sensational to the finals before, but where he defeated the German team.

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