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One of several newcomers to the Polish international set-up since the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Rafa\u0142 Murawski has impressed with his dogged enthusiasm in a defensive midfield role. The 26-year-old also passes the ball with precision and scored with a delightful chip to give Poland the lead in their final UEFA EURO 2008 qualifier away to Serbia.
Played for a couple of local teams in Gdansk before launching his career in Polish second division with Arka Gdynia.
Steered Arka on path towards promotion in 2004\/05 before leaving to join KS Amica Wronki mid-campaign.
Ever-present in Ekstraklasa for both Amica in 2005\/06 and Lech Pozna\u0144 (with whom Amica merged) in 2006\/07; absent just once for Lech in 2007\/08.
Came on as a late substitute in UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying win in Belgium (1-0) to make international debut; scored on first competitive start in Belgrade.
Did you know?<\/STRONG>
Murawski comes from the northern Polish town of Malbork, also the birthplace of Poland's most-capped footballer, 1974 FIFA World Cup star Grzegorz Lato.<\/P>","C6E00DEB351621C4":"52657","4678B5349347B7EB":"75kg","A7F9B63E25A659E5":"Rafal Murawski","0C852134AA40B2DD":"1","FA149E2002A43ED77C24C62CDFF094A5":"1","F27CBDD6332F20A59321B0F4E9CF2AB8":"6","DA5E7C1A0F1CB829A66A16651D2472FD":"Poland","30A86FC0880FF75E":"175cm","e_index":1};