Bartosz Bereszyński

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Bartosz Bereszyński
Bartosz Bereszyński.jpg
Bereszyński with Poland at the 2018 World Cup
Personal information
Full name Bartosz Bereszyński[1]
Date of birth (1992-07-12) 12 July 1992 (age 29)[1]
Place of birth Poznań, Poland
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Position(s) Right-back
Club information
Current team
Sampdoria
Number 24
Youth career
TPS Winogrady Poznań
Poznaniak Poznań
2007–2008 Warta Poznań
2008–2009 Lech Poznań
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2013 Lech Poznań 13 (1)
2011–2012Warta Poznań (loan) 21 (1)
2013–2017 Legia Warsaw 73 (1)
2017– Sampdoria 130 (1)
National team
2013– Poland 36 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:24, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 12:55, 7 September 2021 (UTC)

Bartosz Bereszyński (born 12 July 1992) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Sampdoria and the Poland national team.

Club career[]

Bereszyński with Legia Warsaw in 2015

Born in Poznań, Bereszyński played youth football with TPS Winogrady Poznań, Poznaniak Poznań, Warta Poznań and Lech Poznań.[3] He played senior football with Lech Poznań, Warta Poznań and Legia Warsaw.[3][4] While with Lech Poznań, he played in the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds.[5] He was one of the very few players to have moved voluntarily from Lech to Legia, who are fierce rivals,[6] was nicknamed "Judas"[7] and received a violent reaction from the Lech fans.[8]

Bereszyński was sent off in the last round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League Group stage,[9] and was suspended for the next three European matches. He did not feature in the second round nor the first leg of the 3rd qualification round in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. However, as his club failed to include him in their squad registration for the second round matches, he had not finished his suspension when he came on as a sub in the 86th minute in the return leg against Celtic F.C. in the third round. Legia won the match 2–0, and 6–1 on aggregate. However, after considering the mistake, UEFA set the result to a 3–0 win for Celtic. This made the Scottish team winners on the away goals rule.[10]

In January 2017, Bereszyński moved to Italy, signing a four-year deal with Sampdoria.[11]

International career[]

He made his senior international debut for Poland in 2013.[12]

In May 2018 he was named in Poland's preliminary 35-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[13]

Personal life[]

On 14 March 2020, Bereszyński tested positive for COVID-19, following its pandemic in Italy.[14] His father Przemysław Bereszyński was also a professional football player[15] and currently a professional coach.[16]

Career statistics[]

Club[]

As of match played 29 August 2021.[3][4]
Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Lech Poznań 2009–10 Ekstraklasa 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
2010–11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011–12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012–13 11 1 1 0 3 0 15 1
Total 13 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 17 1
Warta Poznań (loan) 2011–12 I liga 27 0 0 0 27 0
Legia Warsaw 2012–13 Ekstraklasa 12 0 0 0 12 0
2013–14 18 1 1 0 8 0 27 1
2014–15 16 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 20 0
2015–16 16 0 4 0 8 0 0 0 28 0
2016–17 11 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 21 0
Total 73 1 7 0 26 0 2 0 108 1
Sampdoria 2016–17 Serie A 13 0 1 0 14 0
2017–18 31 0 0 0 31 0
2018–19 27 0 1 0 28 0
2019–20 28 0 1 0 29 0
2020–21 31 1 1 0 32 1
2021-22 2 0 1 0 3 0
Total 132 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 137 1
Career total 245 3 13 0 29 0 2 0 289 3

International[]

As of match played 2 September 2021[12]
Poland
Year Apps Goals
2013 1 0
2014 1 0
2015 0 0
2016 1 0
2017 3 0
2018 10 0
2019 6 0
2020 6 0
2021 8 0
Total 36 0

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "FIFA World Cup Russia 2018: List of players: Poland" (PDF). FIFA. 15 July 2018. p. 22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2019.
  2. ^ "201819 Bartosz Bereszynski".
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Bartosz Bereszyński at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Bartosz Bereszyński at Soccerway
  5. ^ Bartosz BereszyńskiUEFA competition record (archive)
  6. ^ "Bereszyński nie jest pierwszy. Wszystkie transfery na linii Lech - Legia [ZDJĘCIA]". 18 January 2013.
  7. ^ "Bereszyński już nie dostaje wiadomości ze słowem "Judasz"". 4 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Bartosz Bereszyński po meczu Lech - Legia: Kibice rzucali we mnie czym popadnie".
  9. ^ "Match details". UEFA. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  10. ^ "Celtic reinstated to Champions League". BBC Sport. 8 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Oficjalnie: Bereszyński piłkarzem Sampdorii Genua!". PrzegladSportowy.pl. Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b Bartosz Bereszyński at National-Football-Teams.com
  13. ^ http://www.goal.com/en-gb/amp/news/revealed-every-world-cup-2018-squad-23-man-preliminary-lists/oa0atsduflsv1nsf6oqk576rb
  14. ^ "Official: Bereszynski: 'I have Coronavirus'". Football Italia. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Przemysław Bereszyński profile". 90minut.pl.
  16. ^ Marcin Stus (16 February 2016). "BYŁ NADZIEJĄ LECHA POZNAŃ, ZOSTAŁ TRENEREM DRUŻYNY Z KLASY A. W WIEKU 22 LAT!". Przegląd Sportowy.
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