
Introduction
Kasjan Jaworski was playing for ROW Rybnik. Rybnik now had the ball after his goalie had just saved a shot from the other team. Jaworski took a deep breath like he had been through this over 100 times. He noticed his teammates asking for a pass, but he was confident enough that he could dribble through the other players. First, he dribbled past the strikers, and he executed his sidestep moves past more players. Eventually, he reached the defenders, and he knew the time had come to pass the ball. The defenders were all closing in on him so he chipped the ball to his teammate who took the shot for the win, but sadly it hit the crossbar, and the ball reflected, but Jaworski trapped it, tapped it into the air, and did 2 keep-ups before jumping to do a backflip but put his foot out and unintentionally scored an amazing bicycle kick instead. Jaworski thought his day couldn't get any better, but one of his teammates pointed at a figure, possibly a scout who only nodded at him. Jaworski's heart started pounding at the scout’s recognition of him. He had caught the attention of a pro football club. Playing professionally was his dream. He couldn't believe his luck - he just scored the winning goal, and a scout was interested in him. This was the kind of day he would never forget.
As he exited the field, Jaworski's teammates congratulated him, and the coaches gave him a pat on the back. He couldn't wait to tell his family about this. They had always been such a support, and he knew that they would be ecstatic when they heard the news.
As he headed to the locker room, Jaworski couldn't help but think about his performance.
As he exited the field, Jaworski's teammates congratulated him, and the coaches gave him a pat on the back. He couldn't wait to tell his family about this. They had always been such a support, and he knew that they would be ecstatic when they heard the news. As he headed to the locker room, Jaworski couldn't help but think about his performance. He had played exceptionally well, and his hard work had paid off. He had always been determined to become a pro footballer, and now it seemed like he was a step closer to achieving his goal. Jaworski knew that that this was just the beginning, though, and he had a long way to go. But he was ready to accept the challenge - he had never been one to shy away from hard work. He knew that with dedication and perseverance, he could reach the top. As he changed out of his uniform, he thought about what the future held for him. He knew that there would be challenges and obstacles along the way, but he was ready for them.
Season 1:
In 2026 a Polish substitute player named Kasjan Jaworski was subbed off the bench and was ready to join the game. Jaworski had never played a game in a top-6 league so this was his time to shine. “This will be your only chance. Try to score a goal if you can,” his coach named Kyrylo Sofron said.
“Yes, boss,” Jaworski told him. Jaworski had great dribbling technique and maneuvered swiftly around the players, but every shot he took was missing the goal.
“Try to assist your teammate,” said Sofron.
Jaworski crossed the ball to the winger, and he scored. Sofron was shocked by how Jaworski performed in that game. After the game, Sofron told Jaworski to swap to a right-wing. Jaworski agreed to make the swap. The next few games were a success. Jaworski made 10 assists in the last 6 games. Sofron called him into his office.
“Your performance was great, and for the next 5 games you’ll be team captain,” Sofron explained.
The manager's gaze fixed on Jaworski, conveying a mix of seriousness and confidence. "Tomorrow is the first game of the Copa del Rey. We're going against Real Sociedad," he began, his tone weighted with anticipation. "You've shown exceptional growth and leadership on the field. I want you to lead the team as captain for this crucial match."
"Me, captain?" Jaworski asked, surprised. The manager nodded.
“You've earned it. Your dedication, performance, and ability to lift the team make you the right choice." As the weight of the captain's armband settled on Jaworski's arm, a wave of excitement traveled through him. Real Sociedad was a formidable opponent, and leading Sevilla in such a high-stakes match was an immense honor and challenge. With determination flickering in his eyes, Jaworski accepted the mantle of captaincy, ready to inspire his team and carve his name into Sevilla's history.
During the game, Real Sociedad was a challenge since they were only trailing 2 points behind Sevilla
in the LaLiga, but Real Sociedad still snatched the win with a score of 2-1. The next game was against Osasuna B. and was taken down by Sevilla with an unsurprising 4-1 scoreline.
The 3rd game was against Alcoyano. Sevilla won again with a 3-0 scoreline. This would place Sevilla 2nd behind Real Sociedad by 7 points, but they’re ahead of Osasuna B and Alcoyano. After the next matches, Sevilla was 2nd and are going to the round of 32. The round of 32 had Eldense. A few days before the match, Sofron had a meeting with Jaworski, "Eldense is an easy team to beat," Sofron said. "We have to be attacking the whole game so we can make sure Eldense will not make it.”
During the match, Jaworski scored a goal and made 2 assists with the final scoreline in the first quarter being 3-0. The second quarter wasn't much different, and the game ended in a 5-1 scoreline. Even though Sevilla played against an easy team to beat, the next team wasn't so easy. Sofron brought Jaworski into the office.
"This next team is Athletic Club, and they're behind us in LaLiga, so there is a chance they could win,” Sofron said.
"Ok boss, I will play hard," Jaworski replied.
Even though they were confident, they lost 3-1 on the first leg. Sevilla was down and thought they couldn't make it back, but then in the second leg, Sevilla tied it up 3-3 at 87 minutes, but a last-minute goal from Athletic meant they were out of the Copa del Reyl.
The Sevilla players were furious, but they were glad since this was their best performance in a long time.
Jaworski helped his teammates during the next few games. After 30 games, they only lost 7 of them which put them 4th in the championship behind Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid. By the end of the season, Jaworski had a massive wage increase compared to the start of the season, and he was attracting all of the world's best teams. One day, Sofron brought Jaworski into his office again. “Tomorrow is the first game of the Champions League. Despite Jaworski's dazzling playmaking, Sevilla faced a narrow 2-1 defeat against a resilient Ajax side. The next day was Sevilla vs. Copenhagen FC. Jaworski showcased his prowess with a series of precise passes, leading Sevilla to a convincing 3-0 victory against Copenhagen FC. After Copenhagen PSV was next.
In a crucial match, Jaworski's leadership and skill were on full display as Sevilla secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over PSV.
This victory propelled Sevilla to the Champions League Round of 16, instilling confidence in the team as they prepared for the challenges ahead. This would put Sevilla with 7 points, they’re 2nd behind Ajax, but they’re beating Copenhagen and PSV. After the next matches, Sevilla were 2nd, and are going to the round of 16.
They’re going against a team called Borussia Dortmund. “Dortmund is a very strong team. We have to play defensive and get the opportunity if we have a chance,” the manager said.
After the meeting, Sofron went up to Jaworski, “Try to mark down Timoteo Parco, he has been strong this season,” he said.
At the start of the game, Jaworski's teammate, Guillermo Jaquez, landed a quick volley to make the score 1-0. Dortmund subbed on their goalie, Conrad Sorg. He saved every shot except for the one in the 55th minute. Jaworski was tired, but he took a shot outside the box, and the scoreline was now at 2–0. This helped because at the 87th minute, Parco scored, but it was too late. Sevilla was going to the quarterfinals. “Great game! The next game is against Arsenal, so we better play well,” the manager said to Jaworski.
During the first leg, Jaworski made 2 assists, and they were up 2-1 in the first leg by the 90th minute. Sevilla was confident that they would make the finals, but the unexpected happened, and Sevilla lost in penalties. Even though they lost, Sofron and players were happy that they made it this far. Without Jaworski, they wouldn’t even make the champions league.
After the season ended, Sevilla players were meeting up with Jaworski to practice on the pitch, so that they would win the champions league next year.
Season 2:
During the summer, Jaworski was told in a meeting that big teams were trying to get a contract with him. He was told that teams like Roma FC and Brighton were calling him, but Jaworski politely declined and waited for the bigger teams like Tottenham and Manchester United to call. Although Jaworski didn't leave, Sevilla signed top-tier players like Diego Torres, Steve Simms, and the superstar
Rafael De Luca for a whopping 175 million euros!
This caused a stir in the football world, getting fans hyped for the team's new lineup. Everyone wanted tickets, sponsors wanted in, and other clubs were on high alert for the coming battles. With these new signings, Sevilla's game plan changed, expectations shot up, and everyone couldn't wait for the next season to start.
In the first game, Sevilla beat Cadiz FC 3-1. After a great start, the players had confidence that they would win the Champions League and LaLiga. Sevilla, Barcelona, Athletic Club, and Real Sociedad were at the top of the table. Real Madrid was struggling since De Luca left, and other players had left Real Madrid. Jaworski was 4th leading in LaLiga assists behind Matthew Della Cruz, Nico Varon, and Leon Zimmermann.
Sevilla would eventually pass Athletic to take 3rd place behind Barcelona’s 2nd place. Everybody was thinking Jaworski would be the next Ronaldo or Messi, and they were right since Jaworski eventually reached 2nd place in the LaLiga assists.
Soon, the Copa del Reyl was starting, and before the first day the manager brought everyone in the room, "We are going against Granada CF." the coach said, "They are 2nd or 3rd in the Spanish Segunda División, and we cannot let them beat us!"
Sofron's words echoed through the room, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming Copa del Rey fixture against Granada CF. The meeting ended, and the player(s) then went off so they could train for the upcoming match. Match day arrived, for the first game in the Copa del Reyl for Sevilla. Sevilla had possession through most of the game, but they weren't scoring any goals since Granada CF had a great defense. But towards the end, Jaworski made a cross, which was stopped by a defender. But the defender lost possession, and Jaworski had the chance to score. He looked straight at the net and took a shot into the top right corner. The goalie then proceeded to jump to the right corner and saved it, but Jaworski rebounded the shot so Sevilla was up 1-0, but it was too late. Sevilla already won.
"Great game, let's just have a better offense next time," said Sofron.
The next game was against Real Sporting de Gijón, which was won by a 3-1 score. The last game of the Copa del Reyl against Villareal was almost tied, but Villareal had terrible offense that led to Sevilla winning 4-0.
The next match was against Valencia in the round of 16. "This match might seem easy, but trust me. I've seen them play, and they're not bad," the coach said. When the match day came, Valencia played their hardest, and almost won, but Steve Torres intercepted many passes that could've been threatening. Sevilla won with a 2-0 score, but they knew it was going to only be more difficult from there. The next match was the Quarterfinals against Real Madrid. Real Madrid could barely beat the teams before, so Real Madrid was easily taken down by Sevilla with a 4-1 score.
Sevilla's next game was against Girona, and they knew that Girona was 5th in LaLiga, so that might be hard to win. The player(s) trained as hard as they could, and eventually, Sevilla was ready for the match. The match day came, and Sevilla immediately secured a lead, but at the 68th and 74th minute, Girona scored. Then, another goal from Sevilla tied it up, and the game would go into extra time. There weren’t any goals until
the 118th minute when Jaworski tapped the ball into the goal. Everybody started screaming, and all the players came to celebrate this win. Sevilla were going to the finals against Barcelona. In the locker room, everyone was partying and recording themselves.
The next day, it was now full training. The players were pushing themselves as hard as they could to be sure that they had a good chance of winning the finals of the Copa del Rey, the prestigious Spanish football tournament. The stadium was filled with excitement as Barcelona and Sevilla battled in the Copa del Rey finals, a big soccer tournament in Spain. Both teams were giving their best to win the coveted trophy. In the first half, there were lots of close calls from both Barcelona and Sevilla, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Coaches motivated their players during halftime, and when the second half started, everyone could feel the intensity. As the match went on, a player from Barcelona named Lisandro Pereira made an amazing goal, putting Barcelona ahead, but Sevilla fought back and scored a goal too, tying the game. The crowd cheered as the players exerted all their might. When the final whistle, the score was still tied.
As overtime kicked off, Sevilla scored an incredible goal, sending shockwaves through the stadium. The crowd exploded into cheers, and the celebration felt like a cosmic explosion of confetti and fireworks. Sevilla hadn't tasted Copa Del Reyl glory since 2009-2010, but in this final, they didn't just win – they did it in a way that seemed almost magical. The winning goal defied logic, leaving everyone stunned. When the final whistle blew, the Sevilla players went wild.
The city of Seville turned into a giant party, with fans dancing in the streets until the wee hours. The headlines screamed, "Sevilla's Epic Triumph!"
The victory not only ended a long trophy drought but also turned Sevilla into football legends. That unforgettable goal would be replayed endlessly, making this final a story told and retold for years to come. Jaworski couldn't wait for the champions league in a few months, though.
As LaLiga finished, Jaworski ranked 2nd in assists, and Sevilla claimed 3rd place. The focus quickly shifted to the upcoming Champions League. Players trained hard, pushing themselves to exhaustion. Jaworski eagerly checked Facebook for the group draw, while Sofron studied all teams and their tactics. When the Champions League groups were announced, the fans were excited for the champions league. The players, with Sofrons' strategic insights, prepared for the challenges ahead. The journey to the Champions League had begun, promising great moments and the chance for Sevilla to make their mark in football history.
In the UEFA Champions League group stage, Sevilla navigated through a competitive lineup featuring Napoli, Celtic, and Sporting Lisbon. Their first encounter against Napoli ended in a hard-fought 1-1 draw, showcasing Sevilla's attacking skills in a close match. The clash with Sporting Lisbon saw Sevilla dominate with a convincing 2-0 victory. Jaworski's creative prowess played a pivotal role in securing the win.
In the final group stage fixture against Celtic, Sevilla displayed their attacking might, securing a commanding 3-1 triumph. Jaworski orchestrated the team's offense, ensuring a confident passage to the Champions League knockout stages.
With these results, Sevilla advanced with assurance, poised for the challenges that awaited them in the pursuit of UEFA Champions League glory.
In the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, Sevilla faced an intimidating opponent in RB Leipzig. The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw with Jaworski delivering a crucial away goal. In the return leg, Sevilla showcased their prowess, securing a 2-0 victory and advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, Sevilla squared off against a resilient Manchester City.
The first leg saw a thrilling 3-2 victory for Sevilla, with Jaworski contributing an assist. In the second leg, despite a 2-1 loss, Sevilla advanced to the semi-finals on aggregate. The semi-final clash pitted Sevilla against Bayern Munich. In a fiercely contested battle, Sevilla held their ground in a 2-2 draw in the first leg, with Jaworski notching an assist. The return leg was a nail-biter, ending in a 1-1 draw. Sevilla advanced to the UEFA Champions League final on away goals. In the grand finale, Sevilla faced Inter Milan. Despite a valiant effort, Inter Milan emerged victorious with a 2-1 win in the first leg, and finished it off with another 3-1 win against Sevilla, securing the Champions League trophy. Jaworski's contributions throughout the knockout stages had been instrumental, and while Sevilla fell short in the final, they had left a mark on the tournament, showcasing their resilience and attacking prowess. This made Sevilla look great for next year, and social media thinks that Sevilla could potentially win the champions league.
Season 3
Jaworski continued to play at Sevilla. He wasn't getting any calls except for teams in the MLS and the Saudi Pro League offering a bunch of money. Jaworski thought about it, but he still wanted to join his dream club, Tottenham Hotspur. Unfortunately, not a single English team was calling Sevilla. Sevilla made few player transfers while the Spanish teams were making some big moves like trading Lucas Oliveira to Real Madrid and Alex Silva to Villareal. This made the top teams from other countries interested in buying players for the next season since many potentially big names and youngsters were going to Spain for football.
Jaworski was training day and night at the local Spanish gym. But, he also was spending time donating a lot of money toward helping hospitals and nearby earthquake victims. Before he knew it, Jaworski was becoming more and more popular, and he got the recognition he started to deserve.
In La Liga, Sevilla started the season strongly, consistently challenging the strongest teams like Real Sociedad and Barcelona. Jaworski's playing style contributed to crucial wins and helped maintain Sevilla's position among the top players in Sevilla. Even though Jaworski was still keeping shape, on February 8th, after a 4-1 loss to Athletico Madrid, Sevilla lost 3 positions in LaLiga, and this could potentially be dreadful for Sevilla since they were now out the top 4 so they would possibly not make the champions league.
Before all the players knew it, Copa Del Reyl was here, and Sevilla was still 6th in the standings. The president of Sevilla, José María del Nido Carrasco, told Sofron that if they didn’t make the champion’s league, then he would be fired. Jaworski was worried since Sofron’s stress started to show which eventually might affect the team. Sevilla would go on to place 2nd in the group stage and to beat Girona 3-1 on aggregate in the round of 16 but then lost to Espanyol with a 6-1 score. This was embarrassing to the Sevilla fans. The president couldn't stand it, so he replaced coach Sofron with Gøran Henrik.
Sofron’s replacement shocked and angered the soccer community. Henrik had a bad temper and did not have Sevilla’s best interest in mind. After a few days, Sevilla was 9th in the league so the president fired Henrik and replaced him with Alex Traian. Traian was lazy, and he didn't help any of the players. He only attended practice for 2 hours each week so the players didn't improve. Eventually Sevilla ended up 12th in the league, and they didn't qualify for any type of league. In fact, they were closer to relegation than to making the champion’s league. Jaworski was very disappointed and declared that he was putting himself on the market.
As the season ended, Sevilla fired Traian and bought yet another coach named Valentín Óscar who was no better than Traian. By the end of the season, Tottenham saw Jaworski's playing style and bought him for 105 million euros! Jaworski met the coach whose name was Trai Xuân, and he met the
players Roger Wilson, Victor Marco, and Željko Dubravko. This motivated Jaworski because after a year of bad luck and his downfall with Sevilla, he was ready for the chance to be part of a winning team.
Season 4:
In the first game, Jaworski was making clean touches and passes. Tottenham had possession during most of the game, and the final score was 3-1 against West Ham United. Jaworski was so excited for what was to come. After 5 games, Tottenham were tied 1st against Chelsea and Manchester United. After the 6th game which Tottenham lost to Arsenal 2-1, Xuân gave Jaworski some great advice after his pep talk with Jaworski. He told him, "Remember, to dare is to do,"
After 25 games, Tottenham was ahead of Chelsea by 1 point but was still tied with Manchester United. Before all the players knew it, the FA championship was starting. Over 100 English football teams were going to play against each other for the trophy. Liverpool won it last year, and Tottenham hasn't won a trophy since the Audi Cup, so Tottenham wa desperate to earn some silverware.
Jaworski watched the news daily to see if the groups were out yet, but there was no sign until May 18th when the groups were announced. Tottenham was in a group with Ipswich, Middlesbrough F.C, and Newport. This was seen as a win since the two teams that were obviously going to make it were Tottenham and Middlesbrough.
Tottenham’s chances were high because they were first in the Premier League and tied with Manchester United. Middlesbrough’s were high as well because the team had, after all, made the semi-finals in the FA last year too.
The first game against Newport was an easy win since, in the first leg, Tottenham won 3-1, and after the second leg, it was a 6-1 scoreline. The second game against Middlesbrough wasn't a challenge either since Tottenham won 2-1 in the first leg and also won 3-2 in the second leg. Then, they went against Ipswich which after the second leg, ended in a 5-0 scoreline. Then, the round of 32 was announced and Tottenham was going against Queen Park City, also known as QPR. This team wasn't great but was at least better than 85% of the English teams, so Tottenham had to try against QPR. The first leg was astonishing as Tottenham ended up winning 3-1 in the first leg. Then in the second leg, Jaworski scored a goal and made an assist that helped Tottenham win 5-3 in the second leg.
Since QPR was knocked out, the next team they would be competing against in the round of 16 would be Birmingham City. Birmingham had some great youngsters like Scottish player Gregory Stewart, the Italian Angiolo Giulio, and more. The first leg was tied at 1-1 by fulltime. Jaworski scored a beautiful goal which was seen as a nomination for the Puskás award which was an award for the best goal of every professional league in the world.
Then, Tottenham won 3-1 in the second leg, meaning that they would move to the quarter-finals against Brighton which would not be an easy win since they had Korean player, Beon Min Ki.
The first leg was a success as Tottenham won 4-2, but then in the second leg, there was a 2-1 tie which still allows Tottenham entry into the Semi-Finals on aggregate. The Semi-Finals would be a big challenge since the rival team would be Newcastle which was currently 6th in the premier league standings. In the first leg, a player on Newcastle named Zalán Vilmos was handed a yellow card so Tottenham got a free kick. Željko Dubravko was by far one of the best shooters in the whole team. He faked the shot and passed it to Roger Wilson who shot and scored, and Newcastle lost 1-0. Tottenham had great defense from Victor Marco who would make great slide tackles. In the second leg, Jaworski made a great assist to Dubravko who scored and made the score 1-0. But then Newcastle responded, and Sven Gudbrand scored to make the score 1-1, but by fulltime, Tottenham won from aggregate. Jaworski couldn't believe that he was going to the FA finals.
The finals were against Chelsea. This team was 2nd behind Tottenham and Manchester United. Before the game, the whole Tottenham team was trying to remain calm, as they had to make sure that they did not waste their energy before the game. As the players ran onto the field, they could see the Chelsea players glowering at them. The Tottenham players had prepared for this game their whole lives.
The referee placed the ball on the half-line with Chelsea starting with possession of it. The match started. Jessy Schalenbourg from Chelsea scored a quick goal at 12 minutes, and then Yadean Clarke scored a goal for Chelsea at 30 minutes. Tottenham players were starting to doubt themselves, but then Jaworski assisted Dubravko who scored a nice tap-in. But as the Tottenham players were starting to get more confident, Schalenbourg scored a second goal for Chelsea, and then it was half-time.
The Tottenham players were now thinking that they made their way to the FA finals for no reason; they thought that Chelsea was just too good for them. But then Xuân encouraged them: "Remember, Chelsea are behind us in the standings; we aren't any worse." Xuân went over some tactics as well as team strategy so that they might be more able to possibly win the match after losing 3-1.
Then, the match began. Schalenbourg had quite a few breakaways, but Victor Marco and the other defenders were on him hard so that he couldn't score. Then, Wilson scored a long-shot to make the score 3-2. Then, during the last minute of the match, Dubravko scored to tie the game and go on to extra-time. The match was full on defense. The attackers couldn't get past the defenders on both sides, and it was a full-on war. After the 30 minutes of extra time, neither of the teams scored so they were going into penalty shootouts. The first shot was from Dubravko who easily scored. Then it was Clarke who scored the next goal.
Jaworski stepped in and shot the ball which went in through the top corner. But then Schalenbourg made sure to tie the game again. Roger Wilson was next in line to make the score 3-2, and then the unexpected happened. Edgar Alvarez for Chelsea missed the shot, but then Maurice Church for Tottenham scored. If Chelsea's next player missed, then Tottenham would only have to make a goal to win the match. Vernon Thornton was Chelsea’s last hope. He shot the ball, but Tottenham’s goalie saved it! The last player for Tottenham was Victor Marco. He got ready to shoot the ball. He wound up and shot it. Jaworski closed his eyes, but before he knew it, the ball went in, and Tottenham was crowned FA champions! But this wasn't over since the team was starting the Carabao cup in only 3 months where they would have to face-off more teams. Tottenham was given a huge budget increase since they had won, and they were planning more days of training which was really exhausting but also for the better. In the middle of training, a tweet was sent from the news which released the groups for the Carabao cup, and Tottenham was in a group with Leicester, Birmingham City, and Cardiff City. The first game against Birmingham was a small loss of 2-1 by fulltime, but then they won 4-0 against Cardiff City and had another win against Leicester with a 2-1 win by fulltime. Following the next group stage matches, Tottenham won almost every game and proceeded to round 32 against Bolton which in both legs was obliterated by Tottenham. This allowed Tottenham to move onto round 16 against Middlesbrough which was a tight match, but Tottenham won 3-2.
But in the second leg, Middlesbrough scored at 87 minutes, so the game had to go into extra time. Tottenham scored a goal at 115 minutes, so Tottenham was moving on to the quarter-finals against the biggest teams in England like Manchester City, Aston Villa, and West Ham United.
Tottenham was up against West Ham United first. The first leg was a loss for Tottenham at 3-1, but Tottenham bounced back and got to a 3-2 scoreline by the 87th minute. Sadly, Tottenham couldn't score another goal, and all the players had to go home with a loss. Even though they were disappointed, they were still proud of their achievement this year with the acquisition of Jaworski since he made the team much better and helped them win the first trophy they had seen in a long time.
The season wrapped up, and Tottenham ended up third to Manchester United and Chelsea by three points. Still, the season wasn't close to finishing because Tottenham still had to play in the champions league as they had qualified for it! Tottenham was in a group with Real Sociedad, Bayern Leverkusen, and Galatasaray. The first game was an easy one since Bayern Leverkusen lost 2-1 to Tottenham. Then, Tottenham tied with Real Sociedad with a 3-3 scoreline, but the final game against Galatasaray was an easy game that they won 6-1. Tottenham advanced to round 16 which was going to be really difficult to win because Jaworski's former team Sevilla was stronger than ever. They had acquired some highly skilled players like Matthew Bonilla and Leon McLean. The first leg was a total loss of 3-1, and this discouraged the players of Tottenham, but they didn't give up! The next day, they scored a goal, but it
wasn't enough for Tottenham to win. The Sevilla fans were taunting Jaworski for not winning the match, and this made Jaworski mad. His teammates were furious at losing, and next year, they promised that they would win the champions league and beat Sevilla! You might think the season was over for Jaworski, but it wasn’t since he was selected as captain to play in the World Cup for Poland! The Polish international team met Jaworski for the first time.
Thomas Andrzej, who was playing for Bayern Munich and was the captain of the Polish international team, welcomed him to the team. The Polish coach Ksawery Zyg watched Jaworski's skills and was amazed by his great ball control so no doubt he was on the team. Every day while working out at the Polish gym, Jaworski check social media until the group stages for the World Cup were released, and finally they were! Poland was in a group with Ivory Coast Poland , and Norway! Jaworski couldn't wait for the first match of the World Cup, and he thought about how the number of fans who would be watching would be triple the number he was used to playing for as the World Cup only happens every 4 years! Eventually, the day comes, and Jaworski and his teammates would go against Norway first. The match started out clean and Poland took a 2-0 lead, but then Norway came back, and one of the Norwegian players scored. But it wasn't enough for Norway to win the game.
The next game was against Ivory Coast, and they put up a big fight! Ivory Coast took an early lead, but one of their players got a yellow card, and so Bogumił Laba, a Polish striker, scored the free-kick from 10 meters, making the scoreline 1-1. Then, Andrzej scored a hat trick within 9 minutes! This made the scoreline 4-1, but then Jaworski assisted Laba for a 5-1 scoreline. Ivory Coast ended up scoring 2 more goals at 89 and 90 minutes, but that was an easy match for Poland.
The next match, though, would probably be a little tough for Poland since they had to face Portugal! They had the best players, but by far the greatest asset to the team was their coach, Ronaldo. He had won 5 ballon d'ors and 5 UEFA Champion leagues, but he'd never won a World Cup as a player so he was desperate for his team to win it this year. At the start of the match, Portugal’s star player, Santiago Caldeira, scored a header. Poland tried to make a comeback, but Portugal scored 2 more goals, and Poland couldn't seem to do anything. The match ended 3-0 as the last game of the group stage. This still meant that Poland had made it to the Round of 16! This was the first time Poland had made it there since the 2022 World Cup!
The next game was against Serbia. Serbia was a great team since they were also second in their group behind USA. Serbia didn't want to lose the next game, but they also knew that some players in Poland like Jaworski and Andrzej were going to make it a tough time.
As the players walked onto the field, everybody glowered at each other. They were so ready for the match. The first half of the match resulted in a quick goal for Serbia, but Poland responded with 2 equally quick goals themselves. But then, after 45 minutes, Serbia's Dragan Petrović scored a nice tap in for Serbia. This left Poland unpleasantly shocked that they were tied so in the second half, Jaworski got serious, and he scored 2 goals within 15 minutes. Then, at 87 minutes in, Andrzej scored another goal for Poland. This meant that Poland was moving on to the next round against Morocco, a strong team. In 2022, this team had ended up in 4th place behind France, Argentina, and Croatia.
Poland's national team trained non-stop. They practiced cardio and built muscle before the match arrived, and although the team felt unstoppable, one of the Moroccan players on their Twitter posted a picture with his teammates who all had stronger muscles and abs than the Polish players! Poland’s players fumed with rage, and they practiced until they became so strong that they looked in even better shape than the Moroccan players. Zyg was impressed, and he told Jaworski to keep up this hard work!
Jaworski had almost never seen a coach as good as Zyg. He worked his players until they could no longer work, and he thanked Zyg for being so hard on them.
Game day came, and Poland was more than ready. They were ready to beat Morocco and to move on to the semi-finals, possibly against Spain or Brazil. The players glowered at each other, ready for this match. The match started, and the Polish player, Ernest Model quickly scored to make it 1-0. Although Morocco possession for most of the game, they were passing most of the time, and Morocco couldn't score for 25 minutes. Then a Moroccan player scored a long-goal from almost 30 meters away! Then, Jaworski scored 2 goals within 5 minutes. The crowd was booing and cheering on Poland as they were 3-1 in the scoreline. It felt as if the match had ended too quickly since it had so many scary as well as exciting moments. the other game that was behind their game by 20 minutes, ended in a win for Spain, and Spain would move onto the semi-finals against Poland.
Poland watched Spain closely. They concluded that Spain’s strategy during the entire tournament was building a great defense and finding as many attacking possibilities as they could.
Since they now knew how they would play, Poland was confident that they would win. When the match started, the players stayed calm and made sure not to act impulsively. Then, Jaworski scored a long distance goal from 20 meters! But then, almost immediately, the Spanish players scored 2 goals, and that was by half-time! Poland was no longer as confident, but then in the 78th minute, Poland scored a goal! They were in this, but Spain did have great defense. Players were throwing themselves to block the ball, and Poland couldn't score, so the match ended up 3-2.
Poland was mad. Everybody wanted the underdog to win, but unfortunately, it had to end. Now, they had to play against Italy for 3rd place.
This was Poland's last chance for a trophy from the World Cup. Poland started out the match clean against Italy. There were no bad passes, and Poland kept the ball for most of the match. At one point, Jaworski had the ball and was in the clear, but the goalie for Italy saved the shot with ease. The player Angiolo Giulio had a lot of talent, and he dribbled past the players, and crossed it to his teammate just so he could "pass" the ball to the goalie. The Italians were furious, but the Polish tried to stay calm. Right before half-time, Jaworski got the ball and got into full concentration mode. He couldn't even think, and it felt to him as if time slowed down. He dribbled past the players with ease, and he scored on Italy. After half-time, Italy tried so hard. Giulio had possession for much of the time, but Poland was intercepting all the passes and saving/blocking all the shots. Italy almost scored a goal at 89 minutes, but the other team’s player scored. The Italians were furious they didn't get the medal while the Polish were cheering. "We are going to party so much tonight!" Zyg said. "You guys deserve it!" The players, Zyg, and the manager of the Polish national team lifted their 3rd place medals to show the world!
Season 4
It was a fresh start for Tottenham Hotspur. Before the season started, Andrzej decided to sign with the Spurs as a Center Attacking Midfielder. Managers from all over the world already knew that Tottenham Hotspur would win trophies this year because of Wilson, Jaworski, Andrzej, Marco, and Dubravko.
The season started out great for Tottenham. After a few of premier league games, they were leading Manchester United and Chelsea by 4 and 6 points! The standings were as follows: Tottenham first with 24 points, Manchester United with 20 points, Liverpool with 20 points, Manchester City with 19 points, and Chelsea with 18 points. Tottenham was demolishing the smaller teams, but in the next match, Tottenham would go against their strongest opponent all season long, and that was Manchester United.
The match was uneventful for an entire period, but then Victor Marco scored a goal, and another goal from Dubravko made it 2-0. Andrzej then scored for a 3-0 match, but suddenly, Manchester United scored 2 quick goals within 5 minutes. Then, Jaworski at the 89th minute scored, ending the match with a 4-2 scoreline. Jaworski thanked the other players for their teamwork and having great chemistry overall. Jaworski recently got into the game EA Sports FC, and his EA Sports FC card had gone from a 68 5 years ago, to now an impressive 89.
Jaworski was now ranked the 14th best soccer player in the world according to the FIFA player ranking.
Tottenham also went from the 62nd best team worldwide to the 17th best team worldwide. Tottenham was excited for the FA cup. Since they won it last year, soccer fans predicted that Tottenham was going to blow away the field and that they would win it again. In the group stage, they were lined up to go against Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanders, and Oxford United. Tottenham breezed through the field, winning every single match with the lowest scoreline being 2-1 against Wolverhampton Wanders. The end of Tottenham's group stage was as follows: Tottenham first, Wolverhampton second, Blackpool third, and Oxford United fourth.
Tottenham’s next team in the round of 64 was an easy target called Derby County. Their team was in the EFL League One (they weren't even top 10), and Tottenham was first in the Premier League. The match started out as expected. By fulltime, Tottenham won the match 5-1, and in the second leg, Tottenham won 2-0. (Tottenham was using benchwarmers to get their players ready for the next round). The next team in the round of 32 was Portsmouth. They were one of the best teams in EFL League 1, but they still stood no chance. The first leg was 3-1, and the second leg was 1-0. Tottenham had steadily improved throughout the 2 years that they had Jaworski.
The FA cup match was harder as they were to go against Leicester City. They had been at the bottom of the premier league last year and missed relegation, but they were about mid-table this season so this match would be challenging.
The first half of the first leg was 2-1 with Tottenham leading, and the next half was 3-1 with Tottenham still ahead. Players were confident, and the coach decided to put the bench players in to save the starting 11's energy for the next round. By full time, the Tottenham players lost 1-0, but on aggregate, Tottenham still won 3-2 and were making it to the quarter-finals of the tournament against a strong team, Newcastle United.
By now, all the teams in the tournament were in the premier league. The remaining teams were as follows: Newcastle United, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea F.C, Arsenal F.C, Aston Villa F.C, West Ham United, and lastly, Brighton F.C. The match against Newcastle United would be interesting since Newcastle had many more players (because of their massive budget) compared to Tottenham. Tottenham had to stay consistent, or else Newcastle United would win, and they would lose the game and the FA this year.
The match came, and the players of both teams were confident that they had the better team, better coach, and better strategy. The first kick was from Newcastle, and at 2 minutes, a Newcastle United player scored. The score remained the same until 40 minutes when a defender for Newcastle slide tackled a Tottenham player. Nobody knew who would take the free-kick, but Jaworski volunteered and took the free-kick. He stepped back, took a deep breath, and shot the ball, but he kicked the ball too high, and he was sure he missed the goal. He walked away, ready for the whistle to mark half-time,
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Introduction
Kasjan Jaworski was playing for ROW Rybnik. Rybnik now had the ball after his goalie had just saved a shot from the other team. Jaworski took a deep breath like he had been through this over 100 times. He noticed his teammates asking for a pass, but he was confident enough that he could dribble through the other players. First, he dribbled past the strikers, and he executed his sidestep moves past more players. Eventually, he reached the defenders, and he knew the time had come to pass the ball. The defenders were all closing in on him so he chipped the ball to his teammate who took the shot for the win, but sadly it hit the crossbar, and the ball reflected, but Jaworski trapped it, tapped it into the air, and did 2 keep-ups before jumping to do a backflip but put his foot out and unintentionally scored an amazing bicycle kick instead. Jaworski thought his day couldn't get any better, but one of his teammates pointed at a figure, possibly a scout who only nodded at him. Jaworski's heart started pounding at the scout’s recognition of him. He had caught the attention of a pro football club. Playing professionally was his dream. He couldn't believe his luck - he just scored the winning goal, and a scout was interested in him. This was the kind of day he would never forget.
As he exited the field, Jaworski's teammates congratulated him, and the coaches gave him a pat on the back. He couldn't wait to tell his family about this. They had always been such a support, and he knew that they would be ecstatic when they heard the news.
As he headed to the locker room, Jaworski couldn't help but think about his performance.
As he exited the field, Jaworski's teammates congratulated him, and the coaches gave him a pat on the back. He couldn't wait to tell his family about this. They had always been such a support, and he knew that they would be ecstatic when they heard the news. As he headed to the locker room, Jaworski couldn't help but think about his performance. He had played exceptionally well, and his hard work had paid off. He had always been determined to become a pro footballer, and now it seemed like he was a step closer to achieving his goal. Jaworski knew that that this was just the beginning, though, and he had a long way to go. But he was ready to accept the challenge - he had never been one to shy away from hard work. He knew that with dedication and perseverance, he could reach the top. As he changed out of his uniform, he thought about what the future held for him. He knew that there would be challenges and obstacles along the way, but he was ready for them.
Season 1:
In 2026 a Polish substitute player named Kasjan Jaworski was subbed off the bench and was ready to join the game. Jaworski had never played a game in a top-6 league so this was his time to shine. “This will be your only chance. Try to score a goal if you can,” his coach named Kyrylo Sofron said.
“Yes, boss,” Jaworski told him. Jaworski had great dribbling technique and maneuvered swiftly around the players, but every shot he took was missing the goal.
“Try to assist your teammate,” said Sofron.
Jaworski crossed the ball to the winger, and he scored. Sofron was shocked by how Jaworski performed in that game. After the game, Sofron told Jaworski to swap to a right-wing. Jaworski agreed to make the swap. The next few games were a success. Jaworski made 10 assists in the last 6 games. Sofron called him into his office.
“Your performance was great, and for the next 5 games you’ll be team captain,” Sofron explained.
The manager's gaze fixed on Jaworski, conveying a mix of seriousness and confidence. "Tomorrow is the first game of the Copa del Rey. We're going against Real Sociedad," he began, his tone weighted with anticipation. "You've shown exceptional growth and leadership on the field. I want you to lead the team as captain for this crucial match."
"Me, captain?" Jaworski asked, surprised. The manager nodded.
“You've earned it. Your dedication, performance, and ability to lift the team make you the right choice." As the weight of the captain's armband settled on Jaworski's arm, a wave of excitement traveled through him. Real Sociedad was a formidable opponent, and leading Sevilla in such a high-stakes match was an immense honor and challenge. With determination flickering in his eyes, Jaworski accepted the mantle of captaincy, ready to inspire his team and carve his name into Sevilla's history.
During the game, Real Sociedad was a challenge since they were only trailing 2 points behind Sevilla
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