Krzysztof Ignaczak

Krzysztof Ignaczak
Personal information
Full name Krzysztof Ignaczak
Nickname Igła
Nationality Polish
Born (1978-05-15) May 15, 1978
Wałbrzych, Poland
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 86 kg (190 lb)
Spike 335 cm (132 in)
Block 315 cm (124 in)
Volleyball information
Position Libero
Number 16
Career
YearsTeams
1997–1998
1998–2000
2000–2003
2003–2007
2007–2016
Poland Chełmiec Wałbrzych
Poland Płomień Sosnowiec
Poland AZS Częstochowa
Poland BOT Skra Bełchatów
Poland Asseco Resovia Rzeszów
National team
1998–2014 Poland (321)
Last updated: 22 September 2016

Krzysztof Ignaczak (born 15 May 1978) is a former Polish volleyball player, a member of Poland men's national volleyball team in 1998-2014, a participant of the Olympic Games (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012), 2014 World Champion, 2009 European Champion, a gold medalist of the 2012 World League, silver medalist of the 2011 World Cup, six-time Polish Champion (2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2015).

Personal life

Krzysztof Ignaczak was born in Wałbrzych, Poland. He is married to Iwona. They have two children: a son, Sebastian, and a daughter, Dominika (who was born after the European Championship 2009). His best friend was volleyball player Arkadiusz Gołaś, who died in a tragic car accident in 2005. Since then Ignaczak played with his shirt number - 16.

Ignaczak before the match on April 23, 2010.
Krzysztof Ignaczak as the Asseco Resovia Rzeszów player on September 25, 2011.
After winning match at Spodek in Katowice (World League 2012). In the foreground from left: Zbigniew Bartman #9, Bartosz Kurek #6, Michał Winiarski #2 and Krzysztof Ignaczak #16.

Career

Clubs

With BOT Skra Bełchatów he achieved three titles of Polish Champion and won Polish Cup three times.

In 2012 after seven-year domination of PGE Skra Bełchatów, he won with Asseco Resovia Rzeszów title of Polish Champion.[1] In next year his team and he replied this success and gained second title of Polish Champions 2013.[2]). In season 2013/2014 won Polish SuperCup 2013 and Asseco Resovia Rzeszów, including Ignaczak, lost with PGE Skra Bełchatów in the final of Polish Championship and gained silver medal. On March 29, 2015 his team lost in final of 2014–15 CEV Champions League and achieved silver medal.[3][4] In April 2015 Ignaczak won third title of Polish Champion with Asseco Resovia and sixth title in career.[5] On September 21, 2016 Ignaczak ended up his sporting career and announced it on media.[6]

National team

Krzysztof was in the Polish squad when the Polish national team won the gold medal at the European Championship 2009.[7] On September 14, 2009 he was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta.[8] The Order was conferred on the following day by the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk. In 2011 he gained three medals with the Polish team - silver at the World Cup,[9] bronze at the European Championship and bronze at the World League[10] in Gdańsk, Poland, where he also won an award for Best Libero. On July 8, 2012, he won a gold medal at the World League 2012 in Sofia, Bulgaria.[11][12] On September 21, 2014, the Polish national team, including Ignaczak, won the title of World Champion 2014.[13][14][15] On October 27, 2014 received a state award granted by the Polish President Bronisław Komorowski - Officer's Cross of Polonia Restituta for outstanding sports achievements and to promote Polish in the world.[16] After World Championship he announced ending up his career in national team.

Sporting achievements

Clubs

CEV Champions League

CEV Cup

National championships

National team

Individually

State awards

References

Awards
Preceded by
Brazil Mario Pedreira
Best Libero of
FIVB World League

2011
2012
Succeeded by
Brazil Mario Pedreira
Preceded by
Poland Michał Winiarski
Best Receiver
Olympic Games

London 2012
Succeeded by
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