Janczyk to go on loan to the Ukraine
Written by Mika Jenssen (Polish SOCA! NY)    Friday, 26 August 2011 17:45    Bookmark and Share

KIELCE, Poland. Aug 26 (PSN) - As reported by Radio Kielce, Dawid Janczyk has left Korona Kielce and has passed his medical tests at PFC Oleksandria.

Dawid JanczykThe Pole for the next nine months will represent the colors of the Ukrainian club on loan.

Janczyk spent his trial in Ukraine on Tuesday. He made a good enough impression that the Ukrainian team who currently sits in eleventh place in the league has decided to loan out the striker.

"It is a loan from CSKA Moscow on the same basis as it was to Korona. I'm going back on Friday to Kielce to resolve my contract that is valid until 2012. Of course, the agreement must be reached by both clubs, but that's a formality" said Janczyk.

Janczyk joined Korona in the spring round of the 2010/11 season from Belgian Germinal Beerschot. But was unable to win a place in the first team where the club was going through financial problems and recently failed to make the Korona match squad.

 
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0 #1 msudzi 2011-08-26 19:49
aNOTHER MISTAKE MADE BY THE GREAT TALENT SCOUTS OF THE ek. cOME ON IF HE IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE eK HE IS DONE RIGHT, NO JUST ANOTHER BAD JUDGEMENT BY THEM. iF HE GETS HIS HEAD ON STRAIGHT HE CAN DOMINANT THE eK
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