Poland Striker Marek Citko: "God is the Most Important Person in my Life"

|PIC1|Polonia Warsaw striker Marek Citko scored for Poland in the 1998 World Cup qualifier against England at Wembley:

First of all it’s difficult to express what a joy it was in words. It is a pity we lost the game in that stadium. However, the Polish media created a great atmosphere surrounding this match and made it well-known.

Marek Citko played 9 times for Poland, but he has found that following Jesus Christ is far more satisfying than being a top footballer.

Living with God is a guarantee of eternal life, eternal joy. Football doesn’t guarantee this. neither does it give constant success and wonderful moments. This is why I’ve often said God is the most important person in my life, and football is only my work that will one day finish.


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