Crowd on the pitch, Bednaruk as referee. Crazy ending of Andrzej Wrona's last match (VIDEO)

On Friday, a special event took place at Torwar in Warsaw. Andrzej Wrona played his last match in his volleyball career. The former Polish national team player was accompanied by many titled teammates. The end of the match was particularly interesting.
Let us recall that the Warsaw and Rest of the World teams faced off in the benefit match. The match was a lot of fun, but we also got to see several displays of high-level volleyball skills. Warsaw won the match 3:0, but the result was not the most important thing here.
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At the end of the match, the referee blew the whistle to Jakub Bednaruk - a long-time coach of the team from the capital and currently an expert for Polsat Sport. He took his place at the referee's desk and judged the last actions of the match. At 14:12 in the third set, Andrzej Wrona served for the last time. At that time, a whole lot of volleyball players participating in the match appeared on the court. Michał Kubiak finished the action by hitting the ball into the stands.
Then Wrona was bid farewell by his teammates. The hero of the benefit also gave a moving speech.
The volleyball player, who plays as a middle blocker, decided to end his sports career at the age of 36. With the Polish national team, he won the world championship in 2014 and the bronze medal in the Nations League in 2019. He also won the Polish championship (2014), vice-championship (2008, 2009) and bronze medal (2015, 2016, 2021, 2024, 2025). In 2024, he also added a European trophy to his achievements - the Challenge Cup.
Wrona began his volleyball career in teams from the capital - Metro and Legia. Then he was a player of AZS Częstochowa, Delecta Bydgoszcz and PGE Skra Bełchatów. In 2016 he returned to Warsaw and played there until the end of his volleyball adventure.


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