Waldemar Sobota

Waldemar Sobota (2012 )

Waldemar Sobota ( Sobota? / I ) ( born May 19, 1987 in Ozimek, Poland) is a Polish footballer who plays for FC Bruges in midfield since 2013. The 1.75 m wide player comes in midfield or Striker for use and is Right.

Career

Association

Sobota began his career with his hometown club MALAPANEW Ozimek and KS Krasiejów. As of July 2007, he played for MKS Kluczbork, scored 36 goals in three seasons in 93 games and increased in 2009 with the team from the second division to the first league. In the summer of 2010, he decided on a change to the first division club Slask Wroclaw. In 2012, he was with the club Polish champion and won the Supercup. Beginning of September 2013 signed Waldemar Sobota a four -year contract with the Belgian giants Club Brugge. The transfer fee was 1 million euros.

National

In early December 2011, he was first nominated by Franciszek Smuda coach of the Polish national football team. On December 16, 2011, he came to his international debut when he was in the starting in the friendly against Bosnia - Herzegovina. He scored the deciding goal for a 1-0 final score.

Others

His father is an active member of the German minority in Schodnia Sobota and describes himself as Silesians. Prior to his football career, he began to be a German study, which he, however, in favor of sport, despite good performances, finished.

Achievements

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