Maciej Żurawski, born on September twelfth, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Poland, renowned for his role as a forward. His career is marked by significant achievements, including representing the Polish national team in two World Cups and the Euro 2008, where he made a total of seventy-two appearances and netted seventeen goals.
In the domestic league, Żurawski made a remarkable impact in the Polish Ekstraklasa, scoring one hundred twenty-one goals, which places him as the eleventh highest scorer in the league's history. His prowess on the field earned him the title of top league goalscorer on two occasions, showcasing his exceptional talent and consistency.
Beyond Poland, Żurawski's career took him to various international clubs, including stints in Scotland, Greece, and Cyprus. His contributions to the sport were recognized in two thousand two when he was honored as the Polish Footballer of the Year, a testament to his skill and dedication to football.