Mateusz Siebert

Mateusz Siebert ( born April 4, 1989 in Poznań ) is a Polish footballer who owns next to the Polish and French citizenship. Currently playing this at Arka Gdynia in the Polish Ekstraklasa.

Club career

Mateusz Siebert was born in Posen and grew up in France, after he had emigrated with his family there. At the age of nine years Siebert began at FC Metz playing football. In " Les Grenats " ( Garnet Red ), he went through the entire youth department before he could celebrate his professional debut in Ligue 2 against LB Châteauroux on October 10, 2008 in the 2008/ 09 season, when he spoke of in the 25th minutes of the prior was substituted 0-0. The jersey of the Lorraine Siebert played by the year 2010, only this one game before he initially on loan in his native Poland came to Arka Gdynia, which in addition also had an option to purchase.

After he came to 17 stakes in the 2009/10 season, he was injured at the start of the season in March 2010 and could no longer deny game. With Arka Gdynia he finished the season on the 14th place in the table and could barely avoid relegation by just one point. In Puchar Polski he reached with the club from the Baltic Sea city of Gdynia, the third round, in which the eventual winner Jagiellonia Białystok they lost 0:2.

At the end of the season Arka Gdynia could not pull the purchase option for financial reasons, which Siebert went back to FC Metz. The "dragon" Siebert however only played in the second team. In February 2011, he signed a contract for two years at Arka Gdynia. In the second half of 2010/11 he came under coach Dariusz Pasieka been to five appearances in the Ekstraklasa.

Family

Mateusz Siebert is the son of former Polish football player Bernard Siebert was active around twenty years for Lech Poznan and early 90s came to France and Luxembourg, where he played for AS Algrange, Sporting Mertzig and Union Luxembourg. His mother, Renata is a former Polish handball player.

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