Kamil Grabara

vfl-wolfsburgWOB
 • #1Goalkeeper
Nationality

Poland

Preferred Foot

Right

Birthdate

Jan 8, 1999

Age

27

Height

6'5"

Weight

176 lb

Primary Position

GK

Secondary Position

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Role

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May 17, 2026

One save in victory

Grabara had one save and allowed one goal in Saturday's 3-1 victory against FC St. Pauli.

Analysis: Grabara made one save in Saturday's 3-1 Bundesliga win at St. Pauli, and his biggest moment came when he denied Ricky-Jade Jones from point-blank range after Joel Chima Fujita slipped the ball back into the box, a crucial stop that kept Wolfsburg in control while St. Pauli were still pushing for an equalizer before Nikola Vasilj's own goal in the 64th minute effectively put the game out of reach. He only faced two shots on target overall as St. Pauli struggled to generate real attacking threat despite fighting to stay in the Bundesliga. Wolfsburg locked up a playoff spot for the Bundesliga tie on Thursday, and Grabara will be looking to bring the same sharpness and command of his box against the 2. Bundesliga side.

May 9, 2026

Eight saves in defeat

Grabara allowed a goal while making eight saves during Saturday's 1-0 loss to Bayern.

Analysis: Grabara allowed the lone goal of the match in the 56th minute as Wolfsburg dropped all three points Saturday. The keeper has allowed just two goals while combining for 12 saves and keeping a clean sheet over his last three starts. Wolfsburg head to St. Pauli on the final day of the Bundesliga in a battle to avoid the second relegation spot.

May 5, 2026

Makes two saves

Grabara registered two saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 1-1 draw against SC Freiburg.

Analysis: Grabara did not do much Sunday, making just two saves while allowing one goal against Freiburg. He's allowed 12 goals in the last seven league appearance, making 24 saves with just one clean sheet in that span. The keeper will face off with Bayern Munich for the next game on Saturday, who have scored 17 goals in the last five contests.

Apr 26, 2026

Makes rare clean sheet

Grabara made two saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 0-0 draw against Monchengladbach.

Analysis: Grabara ended a six-month wait for a clean sheet, having conceded in 22 consecutive matches prior to this game. The goalkeeper made two saves to secure just his second shutout of the season. He will look to build on that momentum with his side sitting in the relegation zone ahead of Sunday's clash with SC Freiburg.

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