Mateusz Cetnarski

Mateusz Cetnarski in the jersey of GKS (2008)

Mateusz Cetnarski ( born July 6, 1988 in Kolbuszowa ) is a Polish footballer. 2012 won the midfielder, who had two years before debuting in the Polish national team, with Slask Wroclaw the Polish league titles.

Career

Cetnarski played in youth at Kolbuszowianka Kolbuszowa, before the well-known for his youth club UKS SMS Lodz joined. Here he made his first steps in 2005 in the adult area, before moving to UKS SMS Balucz the following summer. After one season, he moved to GKS Belchatow, the runner-up of the Ekstraklasa on. In the team to Łukasz Garguła, Dawid Nowak and Rafał Grodzicki he was only a reserve player in his first season, the following year he established himself as a regular force in midfield. In the Ekstraklasa 2009/10 he wore with five goals this season to the achievement of the fifth table space. He played himself into the notebook of Franciszek Smuda coach, the World Cup 2010 different players for the Polish national team after missing the qualification testing to find the squad for which takes place in the home country EURO 2012. In June 2010 he made ​​his international debut against the Serbian selection, as this was preparing for the World Cup finals. A short time later had moved to ankle injury slowed a possible move abroad.

Although Cetnarski had signed a new two -year contract with GKS Belchatow in the summer of 2010, he left the club as a table for a tenth season. When league rivals Slask Wrocław he signed a valid contract until the end of 2015. At the end of his first season at the club, he won the Polish championship with the coached by Orest Lenczyk team to Sebastian Mila, Rok Elsner and Marián Kelemen. In the second qualifying round of the Champions League 2012/13 still successfully against FK Budućnost Podgorica from Montenegro, he parted with the team after two defeats against the Swedish double winners Helsingborgs IF out of the Champions League qualifiers and was in the play-off Stage of the UEFA Europa League 2012/13 the German club Hannover 96 randomly assigned as opponents.

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