Przemysław Trytko

Przemysław Trytko [ pʃɛmɨswaf trɨtkɔ ] ( born August 28, 1987 in Opole ) is a Polish footballer.

Career

The striker, who can also operate as an attacking midfielder, comes from the youth of Gwarek Zabrze, where he aufrückte in the squad for the first team in 2005. After one season, he moved in the summer of 2006 to FC Energie Cottbus, who had just been promoted to the Bundesliga. Trytko was committed by the Cottbusern a promising player and was an integral part of the second team. With them, he rose at the end of the 2006/07 season in the Regionalliga climb.

In the Bundesliga Trytko came only to a bet - on 19 October 2007 he appeared as a substitute against MSV Duisburg in the 81st minute for Stanislaw Angelov. At the end of the season to be temporary two-year contract was extended until 2010. Trytko but was awarded zwie seasons at the Polish first division club Arka Gdynia. Since the season 2010/11 he is at Jagiellonia Białystok under contract, but was borrowed in the first two seasons each in the second half of Polonia Bytom. Trytko completed in early August 2012, a trial with FC Carl Zeiss Jena under his former coach Petrik Sander. Shortly thereafter, he was loaned for the first half of the 2012/13 season. Thus he returned on January 1, 2013 Jagiellonia Białystok back. Ten days later, his contract there was terminated prematurely.

Trytko hekrte on January 17, 2013 back to FC Carl Zeiss Jena and signed a contract until the end of the season the season 2012/13. After his contract expired, he moved on 14 June 2013 following Poland to Korona Kielce.

National

Trytko played games for the U-19, U -21 and U -23 of the Polish Football Association.

Achievements

  • Polish Supercup winner (2010)
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