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ZAKSA volleyball players stop giving autographs and taking pictures due to health problems

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February 19, 2025 at 16:50

ZAKSA volleyball players stop giving autographs and taking pictures due to health problems

After the defeat to PGE Projekt Warsaw in the quarterfinals of the Polish Cup, the captain of the Polish national team, Bartosz Kurek, made an important statement concerning the fans. ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle volleyball players are temporarily stopping giving autographs and taking photos with fans to protect their health.

"I want to address the fans, who will probably be disappointed, but in the next few matches we would like to take care of our health - not to get close, not to give autographs, not to take photos, because sometimes it is very difficult to gather ten guys, as we are constantly catching some viruses," Kurek said after the meeting.

The team is experiencing serious difficulties in completing its lineup due to the frequent health problems of the players. The decision to limit contact with fans is a preventive measure aimed at minimizing the risk of additional illnesses and absences from important matches.
ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle will play its next match on Sunday, February 23, when they will visit Jastrzębski Węgiel in the PlusLiga derby.
Despite the disappointment of being eliminated from the tournament, ZAKSA will strive to stabilize its squad for the upcoming league and European tournament matches.