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Full name
  
Arkadiusz Glowacki

Playing position
  
Defender

1995–1997
  
Lech Poznan

Role
  
Footballer

Spouse
  
Karolina Glowacka

Place of birth
  
Poznan, Poland

Number
  
6

Name
  
Arkadiusz Glowacki

Height
  
1.86 m

Salary
  
2 million PLN (2012)

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Date of birth
  
(1979-03-13) 13 March 1979 (age 36)

Current team
  
Wisla Krakow (#6 / Defender)

Children
  
Amelia Glowacka, Aleksandra Glowacka

Similar People
  
Pawel Brozek, Rafal Boguski, Kazimierz Moskal, Franciszek Smuda, Henryk Kasperczak

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Arkadiusz Głowacki ([arˈkadiuʐ ɡwoˈvatski]; born 13 March 1979 in Poznań) is a Polish footballer who plays as a defender for Wisła Kraków.

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Club career

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Głowacki made his Ekstraklasa debut on 7 May 1997 in a match against Amica Wronki. In 2000 he moved to Wisła Kraków from Lech Poznań. In 2005 Głowacki was chosen as the new Wisła Kraków captain. He was named to the Ekstraklasa Best XI in the 2007–08 season as well as in 2009 in Polish Footballers' Association voting. In 2009 he was chosen the best defender in Poland by Ekstraklasa players. During his eleven seasons at Wisła Kraków, Głowacki won the Ekstraklasa championship six times.

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On 15 June 2010, he signed a two-year contract with Turkish club Trabzonspor. Głowacki made his debut for the club in the 2010 Turkish Super Cup final, starting alongside Egemen Korkmaz in the heart of the defense. Głowacki spent two seasons at Trabzonspor, playing in the UEFA Champions League group stage in 2011–12.

International career

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Głowacki made his debut for the Poland national football team in 2002, and subsequently he was called up to the 23-man squad for 2002 FIFA World Cup. He played regularly for the national team until 2006 when Leo Beenhakker gave up him after only one match. After Beenhakker was sacked, Głowacki received a recall to the national side for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Slovakia by interim Polish manager Stefan Majewski. He earned his 20th and 21st caps as a starter in both matches which saw Poland succumb to defeat, ending their World Cup qualification hopes. New manager Franciszek Smuda had also selected him to play against Romania and Canada, but he sustained an injury in club action which ruled him out for those matches.

Wisła Kraków

  • Ekstraklasa: 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • Polish Cup: 2001–02, 2002–03
  • Ekstraklasa Cup: 2000–01
  • Polish SuperCup: 2001
  • Trabzonspor

  • Turkish Super Cup: 2010
  • Individual

  • Ekstraklasa Defender of the Year: 2009
  • Ekstraklasa Best XI: 2007–08, 2009
  • Club

    As of 22 May 2016.

    International

    (Correct as of 14 October 2009)
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    References

    Arkadiusz Głowacki Wikipedia