Kamil Paweà  Grosicki (; born 8 June 1988) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ekstraklasa club Pogoà  Szczecin, which he captains, and the Poland national team.
A full international for Poland with 101 caps since 2008, he represented the country in the UEFA European Championship in 2012, 2016, and 2024, as well as the FIFA World Cup in 2018 and 2022.
Grosicki spent his entire youth career in Pogoà  Szczecin. In 2005, he joined Pogoà  Szczecin II, where he scored eight goals. In the same year, he joined the main team of Pogoà  Szczecin, which was followed by signing a contract with Pogoà  on 6 July 2006, which lasted for five years. He was assigned with a squad number 21. He played his first match in Pogoà Â's main team on 6 May 2006 in a goalless draw against Arka Gdynia, during which he came off the bench in 86th minute, replacing Andradina. The match resulted in a draw.
On 23 September 2006, during a 3âÂÂ0 win over Górnik à ÂÃÂczna, he came off the bench in the 88th minute and scored a goal four minutes later. A month later, on 28 October 2006, he scored Pogoà Â's only goal in a 1âÂÂ3 loss to Zagà ÂÃÂbie Lubin. He also scored on 1 December 2006 in a 2âÂÂ2 Ekstraklasa Cup draw with Arka Gdynia.
In total, in the 2006âÂÂ07 season, he made 26 appearances (21 times in Ekstraklasa and 5 times in Ekstraklasa Cup), scoring three goals (of which two were scored in Ekstraklasa and one in Ekstraklasa Cup). Pogoà  ended that season in the last place and due to the liquidation of the Pogoà Â's company, they started the next season in IV liga.
On 19 June 2007, Grosicki was transferred to Legia Warsaw on a four-year deal. He made his debut on 29 July 2007 in a 1âÂÂ0 win over Cracovia as a substitute in the 78th minute, replacing Bartà Âomiej Grzelak. He scored his first goal for the club on 25 July 2007, in a 5âÂÂ0 win against Zagà ÂÃÂbie Sosnowiec; it was also the only goal he scored that season. That match was also his debut in the starting line-up. During that season, Grosicki developed issues due to a gambling addiction. His gambling loans were being paid by a club at that time. In the end of November 2007, he underwent an addiction therapy in a rehabilitation center in Stare Juchy, which lasted for approximately a month.
In February 2008, Grosicki was loaned to FC Sion. The loan was to last until the end of the year. He debuted there on 16 March 2008 in a 2âÂÂ1 win over FC Basel. Two weeks later, on 30 March 2008, he scored the first goal for his new team in a 1âÂÂ0 victory over FC Aarau.
In February 2009, Jagiellonia Biaà Âystok took Grosicki on loan until the end of the 2008âÂÂ09 season, which costed 63,000 PLN. The club also secured the right to buy him for 500,000 PLN. In Jagiellonia, he was given a squad number 9. He made his first appearance for the club on 28 February 2009, in a 3âÂÂ0 win over Arka Gdynia. On 13 March 2008, he played in a match with Legia Warsaw; Grosicki had a clause in his contract that forbade playing against Legia, for breaking which Jagiellonia needed to pay 50,000 PLN. He scored his first goal for the team on 20 March 2009 in a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Piast Gliwice.
Grosicki became a key player for Jagiellonia. Across the 2008âÂÂ09 season, he played in 13 matches, scored four goals and recorded four assists. Jagiellonia ended that season in the 8th place. On 19 April 2009, he helped his team win the match with Ruch Chorzów by scoring the sole goal in that game.
On 8 June 2009, it was announced that Grosicki had signed a three-year contract with Jagiellonia, starting from July 2009, for a reported fee of 500,000 PLN. During the winter break, two Swiss clubs FC Aarau and Grasshopper were interested in transferring Grosicki, but were unsuccessful. He played in 38 matches and scored 4 goals throughout the season 2008âÂÂ09, which his club finished in the 8th place. He also appeared in an international match against Czech Republic.
Grosicki's second stint abroad was with Süper Lig side Sivasspor, where he was transferred to in January 2011 for approximately â¬900,000 on a three-and-a-half-year contract.{}
On 24 January 2014, Grosicki was transferred to French side Rennes in Ligue 1. He scored the first goal of their surprise 2âÂÂ0 victory over Lille on 27 March, which put Rennes into the semi-finals of the Coupe de France. In the semi-final on 15 April, he scored again in a 3âÂÂ2 win over Angers. Grosicki played 52 minutes of the final before being substituted for Paul-Georges Ntep as Rennes went on to lose 2âÂÂ0 to Guingamp. During his time with Rennes, Grosicki made 85 appearances and scored 13 goals.
On 31 January 2017, Grosicki signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Premier League club Hull City. He made his debut in Hull City's 2âÂÂ0 victory over Liverpool on 4 February 2017.
Grosicki won PFA Fans' Premier League Player of the Month for April. He scored his first goal for the club on 12 August 2017, when he netted the second goal in a 4âÂÂ1 home victory against Burton Albion.
On 31 January 2020, Grosicki signed an 18-month contract with West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee. The fee was reported as in the region of ã1 million, with add-ons based on promotion to the Premier League. He scored his first goal for the club in a 4âÂÂ2 home victory against his former club, Hull City on 5 July 2020.
On 27 May 2021, it was announced that Grosicki would leave West Bromwich Albion after his contract expired.
Having represented the Poland national under-21 football team, Grosicki debuted for the senior side in a friendly match against Finland on 2 February 2008.
Grosicki was selected in Poland's squad as it co-hosted UEFA Euro 2012, only appearing on 16 June in the second group match in Wrocà Âaw, replacing Eugen Polanski for the final 34 minutes of a 1âÂÂ0 defeat to the Czech Republic.
Making his 24th appearance on 7 September 2014, Grosicki scored his first two goals for Poland in a 7âÂÂ0 win away to Gibraltar at the start of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification.
Representing Poland at Euro 2016, he was its key player whilst providing two assists in the competition for Jakub BÃ Âaszczykowski's goal against Switzerland in the round of 16 and Robert Lewandowski's goal against Portugal in the quarter-finals.{}
After the match against England in March 2021, he ceased to be appointed by the coach Paulo Sousa and ultimately did not find himself in the squad for Euro 2020. He returned to the national team in March 2022, when Czesà Âaw Michniewicz called him up for matches against Scotland (friendly match) and Sweden (play-offs to the World Cup). Grosicki only played in the match against the first opponent. He was called up for the 26-man UEFA Euro 2024 squad. On 25 June 2024, Grosicki announced his retirement from international football following the Euro 2024 tournament.
Grosicki played his farewell match on 6 June 2025, a 2âÂÂ0 friendly win over Moldova at the Silesian Stadium. He started the game as Poland's captain and was substituted in the 30th minute to a guard of honour. Six days later, Grosicki expressed interest in returning to the national team. In August 2025, he was included in the Poland squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against the Netherlands and Finland. Later that year, on 17 November, he made his 100th international appearance in a 3âÂÂ2 away win over Malta during the same World Cup qualifiers.
Kamil has two sisters; Kornelia, who is also a professional footballer, and Oliwia. He is married to Dominika.
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