Stats reveal Kiwior’s profile: defensive rock with attacking support | OneFootball

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·2 September 2025

Stats reveal Kiwior’s profile: defensive rock with attacking support

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The confirmation of Jakub Kiwior at FC Porto occurred in the final hours of the transfer market. As reported by Maisfutebol in a timely manner, the Polish international defender moved to Invicta in a deal worth around 20 million euros.

The data from SofaScore – statistical partner of Maisfutebol – highlight the characteristics of this 25-year-old defender, ready to play in the center of defense but also capable of playing as a left-back. At Arsenal, Kiwior saw his opportunities diminish in recent months due to the signings of Riccardo Calafiori and, this summer, of Cristhian Mosquera.


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In total, in 30 matches – 21 of them as a starter – he took advantage of Calafiori's absences to score one goal and provide two assists. More relevant was the fact that he won 61.2% of his duels, equivalent to three per match. Advancing on the field, he also contributed to the offensive build-up, with an average of five incursions in the final third.

Memorable performances from last season include matches against Preston (League Cup, 3-0), Monaco (Champions League, 3-0), Ipswich (Premier League, 4-0), Crystal Palace (Premier League, 2-2), and Newcastle (Premier League, 1-0).

In retrospect, after three seasons and 68 games, the Pole won the Super Cup, helped the return to the Champions League, and participated in the progress in the Premier League. Before joining Arsenal, Kiwior played for Spezia and Anderlecht, where he completed his training.

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Without a guaranteed spot in Mikel Arteta's squad, Kiwior seeks to establish himself definitively. In Invicta, the Polish international will reunite with compatriot Jan Bednarek – a companion in numerous “battles” for the national team – as well as Nehuén Pérez, Prpic, and Zé Pedro. As for the “competition” at left-back, he will compete for the starting position with Francisco Moura – recovering physically – and with Zaidu, usually the starter at this stage.

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