Lukasz FABIANSKI

Lukasz Fabianski - Arsenal FC - UEFA Champions League 2010/11 & 2008/09.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 19 October 2010

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    • POSITION
      Goalkeeper
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 18 April 1985
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Kostryzn nad Odra, Poland
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Poland
  • CLUBS
  • Arsenal FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2007-2014
    • League Debut
      Monday, 28th April 2008 in a 6-2 win at Derby County (Aged: 23)
    • Club Career
      31 League Appearances (+1 as sub), 0 goals
  • Swansea City FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2014-2018
    • League Debut
      Saturday 16th August 2014 in a 2-1 win against Manchester Utd.
    • Club Career
      149 League Appearances (+0 as sub), 0 goals
  • West Ham United
    • Club Career Dates
      2018-
    • League Debut
      Sunday 12th August 2018 in a 4-0 defeat against Liverpool.
    • Club Career
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Lukasz FABIANSKI - Arsenal FC - UEFA Champions League 2010/11 & 2008/09.

The pictures above show Lukasz Fabianski during the 5:1 win against Shakhtar Donetsk in the

Champions League Group H match on 19th October 2010

 

UEFA Champions League 2010/11.   Group H.

 

 PARTIZAN BELGRADE 1:3 ARSENAL (1:1) Arshavin (15), Chamakh (71), Squillaci (82)
(28.09.10, Belgrade)
21-Lukasz Fabianski, 3-Bacary Sagna, 20-Johan Djourou, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 28-Kieran Gibbs, 17-Alex Song, 15-Denilson, 7-Tomas Rosicky (c), 19-Jack Wilshere (8-Samir Nasri 74), 23-Andrei Arshavin (22-Gael Clichy 83), 29-Marouane Chamakh (11-Carlos Vela 75)
.
ARSENAL 5:1 SHAKHTAR DONETSK (2:0)
Song (19), Nasri (42), Fabregas (60), Wilshere (66), Chamakh (69). (19.10.10, London)
21-Lukasz Fabianski, 27-Emmanuel Eboue, 20-Johan Djourou, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 22-Gael Clichy, 17-Alex Song, 19-Jack Wilshere, 7-Tomas Rosicky, 4-Cesc Fabregas (c) (15-Denilson 64), 8-Samir Nasri (23-Andrei Arshavin 72), 29-Marouane Chamakh (14-Theo Walcott 72)
.
SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2:1 ARSENAL (2:1) Walcott (10). (03.11.10, Donetsk)
21-Lukasz Fabianski, 27-Emmanuel Eboue, 20-Johan Djourou, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 22-Gael Clichy, 40-Craig Eastmond (11-Carlos Vela 59), 19-Jack Wilshere, 14-Theo Walcott (41-Jay Emmanuel-Thomas 82), 7-Tomas Rosicky (c), 8-Samir Nasri, 52-Nicklas Bendtner (29-Marouane Chamakh 73)
.
BRAGA 2:0 ARSENAL (0:0) (23.11.10, Braga)
21-Lukasz Fabianski, 27-Emmanuel Eboue, 20-Johan Djourou, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 28-Kieran Gibbs, 15-Denilson, 19-Jack Wilshere, 14-Theo Walcott (11-Carlos Vela 77), 4-Cesc Fabregas (c) (8-Samir Nasri 69), 7-Tomas Rosicky, 52-Nicklas Bendtner (29-Marouane Chamakh 74)
.
ARSENAL 3:1 PARTIZAN BELGRADE (1:0) van Persie (pen 30), Walcott (73), Nasri (77)
(08.12.10, London)
21-Lukasz Fabianski, 3-Bacary Sagna, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 6-Laurent Koscielny, 28-Kieran Gibbs (27-Emmanuel Eboue 24), 15-Denilson, 17-Alex Song, 8-Samir Nasri, 10-Robin van Persie (c), 23-Andrei Arshavin (14-Theo Walcott 67), 29-Marouane Chamakh (52-Nicklas Bendtner 76)

 

 

Lukasz Fabianski is pictured above during the 0:0 draw against Fenerbahce in the

Champions League on 5.11.08.  Photo George Herringshaw.  ©

 

UEFA Champions League 2008/09.  Group G

ARSENAL 0:0 FENERBAHCE (05.11.08, London)
Lukasz Fabianski, Kolo Toure, Johan Djorou, Mikael Silvestre (Alexandre Song 83), Gael Clichy, Aaron Ramsey (Abou Diaby 60), Denilson, Cesc Fabregas (c), Samir Nasri, Nicklas Bendtner (Carlos Vela 60), Robin Van Persie
.
Quarter-Finals
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VILLARREAL 1:1 ARSENAL (1:0) Adebayor (66). (07.04.09, Villarreal)
Manuel Almunia (Lukasz Fabianski 28), Bacary Sagna, William Gallas (Johan Djourou 42), Kolo Toure (c), Gael Clichy, Alexandre Song, Denilson, Theo Walcott (Emmanuel Eboue 78), Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Emmanuel Adebayor
.
ARSENAL 3:0 VILLARREAL (1:0) Walcott (10), Adebayor (60), Van Persie (pen 69). (15.04.09, London)
Lukasz Fabianski, Emmanuel Eboue, Kolo Toure (c), Mikael Silvestre, Kieran Gibbs, Theo Walcott (Denilson 77), Alexandre Song, Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Robin Van Persie (Abou Diaby 77), Emmanuel Adebayor (Nicklas Bendtner 83).