Tomasz Frankowski

Frankowski achieved his greatest success at Wisła Kraków of Poland, where he helped fire them to a collection of domestic honours.

[4] He totalled eight goals in 14 games during his time at the Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, including a hat-trick on 8 December in a 4–1 win over Numancia.

[5] On 25 January 2006, Frankowski signed a 21⁄2-year deal at Wolverhampton Wanderers, four points off the play-off places in England's Football League Championship.

He signed for £1.4 million fee after being tracked by manager Glenn Hoddle, and Elche president Ramón Suárez resigned after losing the striker.

[8] Upon returning to Molineux for training, he was challenged by manager Mick McCarthy to 'earn his transfer' to another club after no offers arrived for the striker with a year still remaining on his contract.

On 26 November, Frankowski was released to help free up their salary cap after being one of the highest paid players on the team in the 2008 season.

He was Poland's top scorer in their qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, but his poor form for Wolves in 2006 meant that he was omitted from the tournament squad.

Strasbourg Wisła Kraków Jagiellonia Białystok Individual Frankowski is a member of Civic Platform led by Donald Tusk.

Frankowski during a match between Poland and Wales