Brace Of Awards For Kapustka

12 Jan 2017
1 Minute
Leicester City winger Bartosz Kapustka has received recognition from the Polish Union of Footballers (PZP) by winning two awards.
- Bartosz Kapustka has won two Polish Union of Footballer awards 

- The Leicester City wideman has been named Best Young Player and Biggest Revelation of Ekstraklasa 

- It is the second consecutive year that Kapustka has won both awards 

- The Poland international made his senior debut against Everton last weekend 

Leicester City winger Bartosz Kapustka has received recognition from the Polish Union of Footballers (PZP) by winning two awards. 

Kapustka has been named as the Best Young Player of Ekstraklasa and the Biggest Revelation of Ekstraklasa during the 10th annual PZP awards. 

The City winger, 20, was voted for by players from the Ekstraklasa – Poland’s first division – and received 18 per cent of the vote to win both awards for the second consecutive year. 

He joined the Foxes from Polish outfit Cracovia in the summer of 2016 before making his debut for the Club during the 2-1 Emirates FA Cup win over Everton on Saturday 7 January, previously featuring a number of times for the Development Squad. 

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski was named Polish Player of the Year, while current Ekstraklasa leaders Jagiellonia Białystok saw their manager Michał Probierz won Best Coach of the Year and Konstantin Vassilijev scooped Player of the Year.