Karol Bielecki

Karol Bielecki in the jersey of the Polish national

Status: National January 24, 2014

Karol Bielecki ( born January 23, 1982 in Sandomierz, Poland) is a Polish handball player. His playing position is left back.

Career

Bielecki began Handball Game in Sandomierz. From 1999 to 2004 he played for KS Vive Kielce, with whom he was Polish champion and Polish Cup winner. Mid-2004 Bielecki for German Bundesliga SC Magdeburg. In December 2007, he changed and his international team-mate Grzegorz Tkaczyk common to the Rhein- Neckar Löwen.

Bielecki is 2,02 m tall and weighs 100 kg.

He was a regular player of the Polish national team.

In a test - international match in June 2010 against Croatia, he was injured on a defensive action Josip Valcic on the left eyelid and the eyeball. After he was operated on a second time in Tübingen on 15 June, Karol Bielecki was initially announced that the vision in his left eye could not be saved, and he had to end his career. However, he qualified this statement a few days later and announced a fast comeback. On July 22, 2010 Bielecki celebrated his comeback after six weeks. In the test match against third division TSB HN Horkheim Bielecki played over 30 minutes with a protective goggles and marked after two minutes of the 1-0. His first try in the first Bundesliga since his injury he played on September 1, 2010, compared FRESH UP! Göppingen; He scored eleven goals.

Achievements

  • Vice World Champion 2007
  • EHF Cup 2007
  • Supercup 2007
  • 3rd place at the 2009 World Championships
  • Polish Champion 2003, 2013
  • Polish Cup winner in 2003, 2013

Season budgets

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