There has been a lot of talk about Wrocław and Silesia recently, but this is not the end of the confusion surrounding the first league club. According to “Gazeta Wrocławska“, two WKS players were attacked and beaten during a team-building event. One of them was injured so seriously that he was hospitalized.
After the draw with Puszcza Niepołomice, Śląsk Wrocław players were given a few days off from the training staff due to a break for the national team. According to the news of “Gazeta Wrocławska”, a group of about ten footballers went out to meet each other.
– The players had fun among themselves and did not start fights. Despite this, a young man approached two players who were already waiting for a taxi in front of the club and started calling them names. – we read.
Shortly thereafter, the situation escalated and the man attacked and beat the players.
Śląsk Wrocław. Two players were beaten outside the club, one ended up in hospital
They were the victims of this incident Piotr Samiec-Talar and Patryk Sokołowski. The first one describes the situation in “Gazeta Wrocławska” as follows:
– I don’t know if this man was under the influence of any substances, but that’s the impression he gave. He called us names, harassed us, and finally physically attacked us. Fortunately, nothing serious happened to me, but Patryk was hit much harder and ended up in hospital. We were attacked for absolutely no reason, we didn’t know the attacker.
After verbal attacks, the male Thaler was allegedly hit in the head. Sokołowski also suffered a blow that has serious consequences. The central midfielder has a broken jaw, it is possible that we will not see him on the pitch this season. According to information from Wesło, on Tuesday, March 24, the Śląsk footballer will undergo surgery, after which we will find out how long the injury will take to heal..
The case has been reported to the police and lawyers are working on it. All witnesses contacted by local media confirmed that the players were the victims of the incident because they themselves behaved appropriately and stayed out of trouble.
