Paweł Brożek Departs Wisła Kraków, Closing a Defining Chapter in Club History
Kraków, Poland — September 9, 2025
In a moment that echoes through the halls of Polish football, Wisła Kraków has officially announced the departure of legendary striker Paweł Brożek, marking the end of an era for one of the club’s most iconic figures.
Brożek, 42, leaves behind a legacy that few players in the Ekstraklasa can rival. Known for his clinical finishing, intelligent movement, and unwavering loyalty to the club, he became a symbol of Wisła’s golden years. His exit, confirmed by the club on September 9th, has stirred emotions among fans, teammates, and football pundits alike.
A Career Etched in Glory
Brożek first joined Wisła Kraków in 2001 and quickly rose to prominence, helping the team secure multiple league titles and European appearances. Over his career, he netted more than 150 goals for the club, placing him among the top scorers in Polish football history.
“Paweł is not just a player—he’s a legend,” said Wisła Kraków president Jarosław Królewski. “His contribution to our club goes beyond statistics. He inspired generations and gave everything to the badge.”
Farewell from the Icon
In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Brożek thanked the fans, staff, and teammates who supported him throughout his journey.
“Wisła Kraków will always be my home. I leave with pride, gratitude, and memories that will last a lifetime.”
What’s Next for Wisła?
While Brożek’s departure leaves a void, the club is already looking ahead. With new board members like Peter Moore, former Liverpool CEO, stepping in, and fresh talent emerging from the academy, Wisła Kraków is poised for a strategic rebuild.
The upcoming fixture against Odra Opole on September 13 will be the first without Brożek in the squad—a symbolic transition into a new chapter.
