Find out the 10 players with the most Premier League appearances to have come from or played for Poland.
Brought to the Premier League by Arsenal, Lukasz Fabianski was never quite able to break into the first team, forcing a move to Swansea, where he began to realise his potential.
After being relegated in 2018, Fabianski left Swansea and joined West Ham where he was installed as first-choice keeper, making 194 appearances for the club.
Joining Southampton in 2017, Jan Bednarek has been a regular for the club for the better part of a decade.
Bednarek stayed with the club following their relegation in 2023 and was a key part of their promotion push last term.
After impressing with Nottingham Forest, Matty Cash earned the move to Premier League Aston Villa in 2020, where he's largely been a regular feature.
Although competition for places has ramped up in the last few seasons, Cash has averaged 28 appearances per campaign.
Signed as a promising young goalkeeper by Arsenal in 2009, Wojciech Szczesny established himself as the club's first-choice goalkeeper.
However, as errors crept into Szczesny's game, he lost the gloves and was eventually sold to Juventus.
After an excellent spell in Scotland with Celtic and two years in Italy, Artur Boruc moved to the Premier League, joining Southampton.
Two seasons later, Boruc moved along the south coast to join Bournemouth, where he helped the club win promotion in his first season, spending two more years as number one.
Although he could be error prone at times and eventually lost the gloves after their UEFA Champions League triumph, Jerzy Dudek will forever be remembered as the man who won the penalty shoot-out for Liverpool in the 2005 final.
After impressing in the Championship with Leeds, Mateusz Klich got his chance to shine in the Premier League. Klich remained a regular in their first two campaigns but was eventually relegated to a squad member in their third term.
Despite being relegated with West Brom, Tomasz Kuszczak showed enough to serve as understudy to Edwin van der Sar at Manchester United.
Although the Pole was never first choice, he did feature a handful of times in each of his five years at Old Trafford.
Joining Brighton at the the start of 2021, Jakub Moder was brought in to bolster the Seagulls' midfield options.
The Pole was never quite able to become a regular starter, however, and was sold to Feyenoord at the start of the season.
Signed by Arsenal to add depth to their defensive ranks, Jakub Kiwior is starting to play a prominent role in the squad for the Gunners, being called upon to fill in when his team-mates are unavailable.