Krzysztof Zborowski

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Krzysztof Zborowski
Date of birth May 22, 1982
place of birth Nowy Targ , Poland
size 185 cm
Weight 85 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1999-2006 Podhale Nowy Targ
2007-2008 KH Sanok
2008-2010 Podhale Nowy Targ
2010–2012 Actually Unia Oświęcim
2012-2015 Legia Warsaw

Krzysztof Zborowski (born May 22, 1982 in Nowy Targ ) is a former Polish ice hockey goalkeeper who was under contract for most of his career with Podhale Nowy Targ in the Ekstraliga .

Career

Club

Krzystof Zborowski began his career in the youth department of Podhale Nowy Targ from his native city, for whom he made his debut in the Ekstraliga in 2000 . With the team from the Lesser Poland Voivodeship , he won the Polish Ice Hockey Cup in 2004 and 2005 and the Interliga in 2004 . After he was only used in the second team of the club in the second-class I league at the beginning of the 2006/07 season , he moved to KH Sanok , for whom he played for a year and a half before returning to his home club in 2008 and with whom he was in 2010 won his first Polish championship title . He then left Nowy Targ for the second time and joined the league rivals Aksam Unia Oświęcim . During his time there, he was nominated for the Ekstraliga All-Star Game in 2011. In 2012 he moved to the second division Legia Warsaw , where he ended his career in 2015.

International

For Poland, Zborowski took part in the junior division in the U18 B World Championship 2000 and the U20 World Championship in Division I 2000 .

For the men's national team he was nominated for the first time at the last time the Poles took part in the 2002 World Cup , but was not used there. At the 2003 World Championships , when the Poles only narrowly missed out on promotion in second place, in 2009 when he achieved the second best goal against goal after the Italian Thomas Tragust and the third best catch quota of the tournament after Tragust and the Ukrainian Kostjantyn Symtschuk , and in 2010 , when he achieved the tournament's third-best quota Hungary Zoltán Hetényi, as in the previous year, had the second-best goal against goals and, after Hetényi and the Briton Stephen Murphy, again had the third-best catch quota of the tournament, he played in Division I.

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