Thursday, September 6, 2012

Łukasz Fabiański plays of the Polish national football team

Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Łukasz Fabiański
Lukas Fabianski (in Polish pronunciation: Wukas Fabianski) is a Polish footballer who was born on 18 April 1985 in Kostrzyn nad Odra, Poland, and he played for one of the clubs in the Premier League with Arsenal and the Polish national team as a goalkeeper.
Fabianski started his career with junior club among others in Polonia Slubice in 1999-2000. Then continue in the 2000-2001 season with MSP Szamotuly. After a long season, he moved to Lubuszanin Drezdenko in 2001-2002. Fabianski further defend Sparta Brodnica in 2002-2003 and the last to join the junior club in Mieszko Gniezno.
For approximately five years playing in the junior club, eventually Fabinski senior played for several clubs including Lech Poznan in 2004-2005. Then he moved to Legia Warsaw in the 2005-2007 season and has played in 53 appearances. Fabinski decided to join Arsenal in 2007, he has appeared 27 times and still be playing if it was with the club.
His career began with the Polish national team in 2006 and has played as many as 21 appearances. He also played in the UEFA Euro 2012 Poland-Ukraine.
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