Full name Tomasz Hajto Name Tomasz Hajto Career start 1991 Playing position Role Coach Career end 2011 | Years Team Height 1.89 m Children Mateusz Hajto 1990–1993 Hutnik Krakow Weight 87 kg | |
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Date of birth (1972-10-16) 16 October 1972 (age 43) Similar People Tomasz Waldoch, Tomasz Frankowski, Tomasz Iwan, Euzebiusz Smolarek, Grzegorz Rasiak |
Polska szwecja u21 19 06 2017 mateusz borek i tomasz hajto panzdzichupl
Tomasz Hajto ([ˈtɔmaʂ ˈxajtɔ]) (born 16 October 1972 in Maków Podhalański) is a Polish football coach and former footballer.
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- Polska szwecja u21 19 06 2017 mateusz borek i tomasz hajto panzdzichupl
- Plkd tomasz hajto
- Club career
- International career
- Personal life
- References

Plkd tomasz hajto
Club career

Having begun his career playing for Halniak Maków Podhalański, he moved to Góral Żywiec before making his big break in 1991 with Hutnik Kraków. His prowess as a youngster was noticed by many, and in 1993–94 he was transferred to Górnik Zabrze.

Hajto was soon to create interest from other countries, most particularly Germany and England, but it was to the former that he was first transferred. He first played for MSV Duisburg for two seasons. After the team was relegated to 2. Bundesliga, Hajto was transferred to FC Schalke 04, where he played until 2004. He then signed a two-year contract with 1. FC Nürnberg. As he had not met the expectations he was transferred to Southampton in summer 2005. In January 2006, his contract with Southampton was cancelled, enabling him to sign for Derby County on an eighteen-month contract, however this deal was also terminated early, after only four months at the club.
International career

Hajto participated in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan. He has scored six goals in 62 caps for Poland, as of December 2005.
Personal life
Tomasz Hajto is married and has one son (Mateusz) and a daughter (Wiktoria).
In January 2008, Hajto was found guilty of manslaughter after speeding in his car and killing a female pedestrian at a zebra crossing on a street in Łódź. Pleading guilty to the charges, he was given a suspended two-year jail sentence, ordered to pay a fine of 7,000 Polish złotys and given a one-year driving ban. He had earlier been fined in 2004 for dealing in smuggled cigarettes.