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An exciting right-winger who is expected to compete with Jakub B\u0142aszczykowski for a starting berth in Leo Beenhakker's UEFA EURO 2008 team, 25-year-old Wojciech \u0141obodzi\u0144ski has won the Polish title in each of the past two seasons with different clubs.

Began locally with Zawisza Bydgoszcz before a short spell at Stomil Olsztyn led him to Orlen (later Wis\u0142a) P\u0142ock.

Relegated and promoted in successive seasons with Orlen but dropped a division to join Zag\u0142\u0119bie Lubin, with whom he also won promotion, in 2003\/04.

Scored seven goals to help Zag\u0142\u0119bie stay up in 2004\/05; club finished third following season.

He started all 30 matches – the only player to do so – and scored three goals as Lubin club won Polish title in 2006\/07; scored on European debut in UEFA Cup qualifying tie against FC Dinamo Minsk.

Won first cap in December 2006; scored on debut UEFA EURO 2008 start (5-0 v Azerbaijan in Warsaw), one of seven appearances he made in qualifying competition.

Joined Wis\u0142a Kraków from Zag\u0142\u0119bie in January 2008 and won second successive title.

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Polish Cup:
<\/STRONG>Winner (2): 1979, 2016–17
Finalist (1): 2017–18<\/P>

Polish SuperCup:
<\/STRONG>Winner (2): 2017, 2018<\/P>

I liga:
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