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Jacek Bąk (pron. IPA: [ˈjatsɛk ˈbɔnk], born March 24, 1973 in Lublin), is a Polish footballer who plays as a defender for Austria Wien in Austria, as well as for the Poland national football team.
Club careerHe made his footballing debut with Motor Lublin aged just 16, before moving to Lech Poznań two years later. In Bąk's first season with Lech Poznań, he won the Polish championship title, before catching the eye of the Polish coach, who gave him his first international cap against Cyprus. Bąk was transferred to Olympique Lyon in 1995, but failed to emulate what he achieved in Poland, due to persisting injuries. He also played in France for RC Lens (January 2002–2005), where he bounced back, before moving to the Qatari league. In 2007, he switched back to Europe and signed with Austria Wien. International careerBąk represented his nation in the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan, and the 2006 edition in Germany. In late 2006, Bąk claimed he was offered money to affect the outcome of the Euro 2008 qualifying fixture between Belgium and Poland in Belgium's favour.[citation needed] Poland Goals
PersonalJacek Bąk has a wife named Anna, with one son also named Jacek. His name means both horse-fly and spinning top in Polish. |
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