Łukasz Marek Fabiański (Polish pronunciation: [ˈwukaʂ faˈbʲaɲskʲi] (listen); born 18 April 1985) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English Premier League club West Ham United and the Poland national team. External Link, Jiangsu Suning win PL trip thanks to CSL Cup triumph, Premier Skills Cup brings PL to Chinese children, GW21 Lessons: Hammers can be double differentials, Fabianski owners should consider Schmeichel, On this day - 29 May 2014: Fabianski joins Swansea from Arsenal, Premier Skills Cup brings PL experience to Chinese schoolchildren. Having begun his career at Legia Warsaw, Fabiański joined Arsenal for £2.1 million in 2007, and was mainly used as back-up, but played as the club won the 2014 FA Cup Final. [42] In September 2008, Fabiański replaced the suspended Boruc for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Slovenia. With Szczęsny suspended, Fabiański was in the starting line-up for the second leg and saved a late penalty from Bayern's Thomas Müller. Fabiański received criticism for conceding soft goals in the Porto match as he scored an own goal and was blamed for the second goal after picking up a backpass from Sol Campbell, with Porto scoring from the resulting free-kick. [8] The move was confirmed on 11 May 2007 by Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger. He was criticised for conceding soft goals in the defeats to Wigan Athletic and Blackburn Rovers, but kept clean sheets in the matches at home to Manchester City and Fulham. Joined West Ham United from Swansea City on 20 June 2018...Made his first appearance for West Ham United in a pre-season victory at Ipswich Town on 28 July 2018...Made his competitive Hammers debut in a 4-0 Premier League defeat at Liverpool on Sunday 12 August 2018...Started all 38 Premier League matches, keeping seven clean sheets and making more saves (148) than any other top-flight goalkeeper...Voted Hammer of the Year and Signing of the Season at the end of his first season in east London. He wears number 1 jersey on his West Ham United jersey while playing for the club. A full international for Poland since 2006, Fabiański has represented his country on over 50 occasions. [citation needed] The following season, he helped Legia win the 2005–06 Ekstraklasa. [20][21] However, he produced a strong display to keep a clean sheet in the next Premier League match, against Wolverhampton Wanderers, in which he managed to prevent a draw with a last-minute save, and then initiating a counter-attack with a long throw of the ball that led to another Arsenal goal. [citation needed], On 6 December 2011, Fabiański was selected to start in Arsenal's UEFA Champions League group stage match against Olympiacos, but was substituted out after 25 minutes following a knee injury. [27] He made his only Premier League appearance of the season in the last match on 11 May, keeping a clean sheet in a 2–0 away win that caused his opponents Norwich City to be relegated. [31] On 7 December 2014, Fabiański was sent off in Swansea's 1–3 loss at West Ham United for a foul on Diafra Sakho. He also played in another qualifying match against San Marino in April 2009. He kept his first clean sheet in a win over Manchester City, where he made many saves in a match that ended 3–0. He saved Cléo's second penalty of the match in the second half to deny Partizan a lifeline. Fabiański started in Arsenal's next three league matches against Reading, West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City. [41], Having represented Poland regularly at under-21 level, Fabiański's performances for Legia Warsaw saw him soon making his debut for the senior international team in a friendly against Saudi Arabia on 29 March 2006.[10]. He was later named man of the match on an Arsenal.com poll after a brilliant display to keep Arsenal in the match. [19], On 7 November 2010, Fabiański was widely criticised for an error that lead to the only goal as Arsenal lost at home to Newcastle United. [6] He started all 30 matches of the campaign, in which he conceded 17 goals. [5], On 8 May 2007, Fabiański underwent medical tests in London after Arsenal agreed a transfer fee with Legia Warsaw worth approximately £2.1 million. He had a solid match in his second match of the season replacing the injured Manuel Almunia one week later in a UEFA Champions League 3–1 away win against Partizan. [citation needed], On 12 April, Fabiański saved penalties from Gary Caldwell and Jack Collison in an FA Cup semi-final shootout victory over Wigan Athletic. He later turned Ivica Iliev's effort around the post from point-blank range just before the final whistle. [32], On 11 May 2015, Fabiański kept a clean sheet and was named man of the match in a 1–0 win against Arsenal on his return to the Emirates Stadium. [25] During this period, Szczęsny established himself as Arsenal's first choice goalkeeper ahead of his Polish compatriot. External Link, FPL GW7 Update: Doherty back on the radar, Ten-man Hammers secure Villa point This is the national team page of West Ham United player Lukasz … All the info you need on our London Stadium Store. He was included in the squads for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2008, Euro 2016 and 2018 FIFA World Cup. [28] Six days later, Fabiański started for Arsenal in the 2014 FA Cup Final as they defeated Hull City 3–2 after extra time at Wembley Stadium. {"LatestSeasonalStatsList":[{"HomeTeamName":"West Ham United","AwayTeamName":"Newcastle United","MatchDate":"Saturday 12 September 19:00","MatchCenterPath":"\/node\/442026","StatsValueUL":2,"StatsValueUR":0,"StatsValueLL":0,"StatsValueLR":2},{"HomeTeamName":"Arsenal","AwayTeamName":"West Ham United","MatchDate":"Saturday 19 September 20:00","MatchCenterPath":"\/node\/442031","StatsValueUL":2,"StatsValueUR":0,"StatsValueLL":1,"StatsValueLR":0},{"HomeTeamName":"West Ham United","AwayTeamName":"Wolverhampton Wanderers","MatchDate":"Sunday 27 September 18:00","MatchCenterPath":"\/node\/442036","StatsValueUL":0,"StatsValueUR":1,"StatsValueLL":3,"StatsValueLR":1},{"HomeTeamName":"Leicester City","AwayTeamName":"West Ham United","MatchDate":"Sunday 04 October 11:00","MatchCenterPath":"\/node\/442041","StatsValueUL":0,"StatsValueUR":1,"StatsValueLL":0,"StatsValueLR":1},{"HomeTeamName":"Tottenham Hotspur","AwayTeamName":"West Ham United","MatchDate":"Sunday 18 October 15:30","MatchCenterPath":"\/node\/442046","StatsValueUL":3,"StatsValueUR":0,"StatsValueLL":3,"StatsValueLR":0}],"SelectedStatsNameList":[{"StatsNameUL":"Goals Conceded","StatsNameUR":"Clean Sheets","StatsNameLL":"Saves","StatsNameLR":"Clearances"}]}, Behind the Scenes: West Ham's dramatic comeback at Tottenham, Aaron Cresswell: Our fighting spirit shone through, Jeton announced as new e-Wallet partner of West Ham United, Hammers launch pioneering Advantage programme to help young people, Watch the action from our most recent game here, Everything you need to know about our No28. "[30] He made his competitive debut for the club on 16 August, a 2–1 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford in the first match of the Premier League season. [33] On 6 July, Fabiański signed a new four-year contract with Swansea, which would keep him at the club until June 2019. After Boruc was sold to Celtic, Fabiański took over as starting goalkeeper on 24 July 2005 in a match against Arka Gdynia, which ended 0–0. On the expiration of his contract in 2014, he joined Swansea City, and played 150 total matches in four years. Lukasz Fabianski is a professional football player who plays a goalkeeper for Poland National Football Team and for English Premier League club West Ham United.
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