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Jakub Kaszuba

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Jakub Kaszuba
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-01-28) 28 January 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Gdynia, Poland
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Bałtyk Gdynia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Bałtyk Gdynia 47 (28)
2007–2010 Cracovia 22 (2)
2010–2011 Bałtyk Gdynia 21 (2)
2011–2012 Kaszubia Kościerzyna 20 (3)
2013 Gryf Wejherowo 13 (2)
2018 AP Sopot 2 (3)
Total 125 (40)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jakub Kaszuba (born 28 January 1988) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Early life

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Born in 1988, Kaszuba grew up idolizing Sweden international Zlatan Ibrahimović.[1] As a youth player, Kaszuba joined the youth academy of Bałtyk Gdynia.[2] He was nicknamed "Kasza" and was regarded as one of the brightest youth prospects in Poland.[3]

Career

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Kaszuba started his career with Bałtyk Gdynia.[4] In total, he scored 28 league goals for them during his first stint there.[5] After that, he signed for Cracovia.[6] He played for the first team while simultaneously playing for their youth team.[7][8] Kaszubed finished as top scorer of the 2009–10 Młoda Ekstraklasa with 13 goals.[9] He also featured in friendlies for the first team.[10]

He scored his first league goal for Cracovia during a 1–1 draw with Polonia Warsaw on 17 October 2008, dedicating the goal to his parents.[11]

In early 2009, he suffered an injury that kept him sidelined for several months.[12] He returned to play in May 2009 after receiving treatment.[13] He scored his second Ekstraklasa goal for Cracovia in a 2–6 draw to Lechia Gdańsk on 7 August 2009, the only goal he scored for the first team during the 2009–10 season.[14]

In total, he made 22 league appearances for the club and scored two goals.[15]

In the summer 2010, he returned to Bałtyk Gdynia.[16] He made 21 league appearances and scored two goals during his second stint there.[17] After that, he signed for Kaszubia Kościerzyna.[3] He scored three goals in 20 III liga appearances for Kaszubia.[17] In 2013, Kaszuba moved to Gryf Wejherowo.[18][19] He made 13 II liga appearances and scored 2 goals there.[17] After that, he stopped playing professional football for a year.[20]

Style of play

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Kaszuba was known for his height and physicality as a striker.[1]

Honours

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Individual

References

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  1. ^ a b "Jakub Kaszuba: - Wzorem Ibrahimović". terazpasy.pl.
  2. ^ "Mieli być piłkarzami, zostali kopaczami - część II". gol24.pl.
  3. ^ a b "Gdzie są dziś młodzi królowie?". igol.pl.
  4. ^ "Ile wart jest Kaszuba?". sport.trojmiasto.pl.
  5. ^ "20-latek lekarstwem Cracovii?". sport.interia.pl.
  6. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba: Marzę o kolejnych golach!". gazetakrakowska.pl.
  7. ^ "Czy Płatek znów da szansę Kaszubie?". dziennikpolski24.pl.
  8. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba: Nie narzekam z tego powodu".
  9. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba: To zawsze fajna sprawa!".
  10. ^ "Wreszcie napastnicy Cracovii trafiają". sport.pl.
  11. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba: - Gol dla rodziców". terazpasy.pl.
  12. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba: To niesamowite uczucie".
  13. ^ Jakub Kaszuba wrócił do ekstraklasy po sześciu miesiącach (Dziennik Polski)
  14. ^ "Kaszuba: Niewyobrażalny wstyd". sport.interia.pl.
  15. ^ "Król strzelców Młodej Ekstraklasy w II lidze". igol.pl.
  16. ^ Napastnik Pasów przeniósł się do drugoligowca onet.pl
  17. ^ a b c Player stats at 90minut.pl
  18. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba został nowym zawodnikiem Gryfa Orlex Wejherowo". wejherowo.naszemiasto.pl.
  19. ^ "Jakub Kaszuba i Mateusz Dąbrowski w Gryfie Orlex". nadmorski24.pl.
  20. ^ "Co z tą młodzieżą, czyli od Młodej Ekstraklasy do Centralnej Ligi Juniorów". gol24.pl.
  21. ^ "Młoda Ekstraklasa 2009/2010 - Strzelcy". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 10 July 2024.
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