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Karol Świderski returns to Poland, joining Wідzew Łódź
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Karol Świderski returns to Poland, joining Wідzew Łódź

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Karol Świderski has returned to Poland, joining club Wідzew Łódź.
  • He expressed happiness about returning home and believes he can still contribute significantly.
  • Świderski is optimistic about Wідzew Łódź's project, citing new players and a good coach for potential success.

Karol Świderski is back in Poland, signing with Wідzew Łódź after his departure from Panathinaikos. The move marks a return to his home country, a prospect that holds significant personal importance for the player.

I missed Poland, because being at home gives me great comfort in my daily life. I am happy to have returned and hope I am at the right age to show that I can still offer a lot.

— Karol ŚwiderskiŚwiderski's first statements as a Wідzew Łódź player.

"I missed Poland, because being at home gives me great comfort in my daily life," Świderski stated in his first remarks as a Wідzew player. "I am happy to have returned and hope I am at the right age to show that I can still offer a lot."

Wідzew is a big project. Many good players have already arrived in the winter, we have a good coach, and if everything goes well, I believe we can improve on last year's performance and fight for something important for our fans.

— Karol ŚwiderskiŚwiderski's comments on the new project at Wідzew Łódź.

The former Panathinaikos forward also shared his optimism about the new project at Wідzew Łódź. "Wідzew is a big project. Many good players have already arrived in the winter, we have a good coach, and if everything goes well, I believe we can improve on last year's performance and fight for something important for our fans," he noted. Panathinaikos bid farewell to the player with a brief statement, thanking him for his contributions and wishing him well in his future career.

Karol, thank you for everything.

— PanathinaikosThe club's farewell statement to the player.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.