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Artur Mikołaj Wichniarek (, born 28 February 1977) is a Polish former professional
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who played as a striker. Having established himself in the
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with
Widzew Łódź RTS Widzew Łódź () is a Polish football club based in Łódź. The club was founded in 1910. Its official colours are red and white, hence their nicknames ''Czerwona Armia'' (Red Army) and ''Czerwono-biało-czerwoni'' (Red-white-reds). Histor ...
, Wichniarek moved to Germany in 1999 to join
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club Arminia Bielefeld. Good performances at Arminia Bielefeld earned him a move to Hertha BSC where he did not become a regular starter. He returned to Arminia Bielefeld in 2006. After three years, he spent another season at Hertha BSC.


Career


Early career in Poland

Wichniarek started his professional career at Lech Poznań in 1992–93 season. The following season, he made his
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debut, however, he was not able to secure a place in the starting eleven. In the spring of 1996 was loaned to
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club
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. Upon his return to his home club he managed to win the manager's confidence and in the following 1996–97 season he played 30 times, albeit scoring only four goals. In 1998, Wichniarek joined
Widzew Łódź RTS Widzew Łódź () is a Polish football club based in Łódź. The club was founded in 1910. Its official colours are red and white, hence their nicknames ''Czerwona Armia'' (Red Army) and ''Czerwono-biało-czerwoni'' (Red-white-reds). Histor ...
, where he played until 1999, appearing 57 times and scoring 28 goals all together, most of them in the 1998–99 season.


Arminia Bielefeld

His talent drew the attention of Arminia Bielefeld's directors, who brought him to
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, where he impressed the fans, becoming the club's leading player and best striker. In 2001–02 season he won the title of
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top scorer, which earned him the nickname '' King Arthur''.


Hertha BSC

Hertha BSC took notice and in 2003 he moved to
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, however, he usually appeared only as a sub. After two seasons in
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, in the beginning of 2006, with 44 appearances and four goals on his sheet, he moved back to Arminia Bielefeld.


Return to Bielefeld

Wichniarek became one of Arminia's dominant players, scoring 33 goals in three seasons. Wichniarek was named the Bundesliga's Footballer of the Month in August 2008.


Second stint at Hertha

On 3 July 2009, Wichniarek left the newly relegated Arminia Bielefeld and returned to former club Hertha BSC signing a two-year contract. After the relegation of Hertha BSC, Wichniarek was released from his contract on 15 June 2010.


Return to Lech Poznań

Wichniarek signed a one-year contract with first club Lech Poznań on 30 June 2010. His contract was terminated by Lech Poznań on 3 November 2010.


International career

Wichniarek made his first appearance for the Poland national team on 3 March 1999. The fixture was against
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where the Poles won 1–0. Wichniarek was not among the manager's favorites and his occasional appearances were usually limited to friendlies. His first international goal was at the expense of the
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national team on 28 April 1999. All together, he appeared in 17 international matches and four of his shots found their way into the opponents' net. His last significant cap was against
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in
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, where he scored one of the two goals for the winners.


International goals

:''Scores and results list Poland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Wichniarek goal''.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wichniarek, Artur 1977 births Living people Footballers from Poznań Polish footballers Association football forwards Poland international footballers Ekstraklasa players Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Lech Poznań players Widzew Łódź players Arminia Bielefeld players Hertha BSC players Polish expatriate footballers Polish expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate footballers in Germany