Four players of Poland's U-17 national team left the national team before the start of the World Cup because of unsportsmanlike behavior.
According to meczyki.pl, the players left the hotel in Indonesia, where the team had already started preparations for the tournament, and went to the city. The players were later found drunk and one of them seriously injured his head.
Polish football federation statement
Due to unsportsmanlike behavior and violation of rules, the coaching staff of the national U-17 team decided to expel four players. Oskar Tomczyk, Filip Rozga, Jan Labedzki and Filip Wolski have left the Polish national team.
Poland's national under-17 team will meet Japan, Senegal and Argentina in a group at the World Cup. The tournament will be held from November 10 to December 2, 2023 in Indonesia.
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