Ukrainian goalkeeper Bohdan Sarnavskyi continues his preparation for the 2024/25 season with the Polish club Lechia Gdańsk. During the summer training camp, Sarnavskyi consistently takes the field in friendly matches wearing the Brave GK Fury Pro gloves—one of our brand’s most technologically advanced designs. The club itself conducted successful tune-up matches, and the Ekstraklasa kick‑off is scheduled for this week.

Lechia Gdańsk is actively preparing for the new season of Poland’s top league, where the team has set ambitious goals. After promotion from the first division, the club refreshed its roster, strengthened key positions, and has already played a series of tune-up matches. In the second friendly—against Olimpia Grudziądz—the Gdańsk side secured a confident 4–1 victory. In the first half, the goal was guarded by Bohdan Sarnavskyi.
Sarnavskyi has shown assured performances: quality work along the line, excellent positional awareness, and precise footwork allow him to maintain his status as one of the team’s key players. In camp, the coaching staff involves him in various game scenarios—both set-piece situations and fast‑break drills. Bohdan handles the workload confidently and demonstrates that he’s ready for a new level of challenges in the Ekstraklasa.
Throughout the camp, Bohdan Sarnavskyi uses the Brave GK Fury Pro model—one of the most modern and versatile in the Brave GK lineup. These gloves are designed for high‑intensity conditions and are suitable for both training and official matches. The main advantage of the Fury Pro is the combination of reliable grip, flexibility, and knuckle protection, which is especially important in contact situations.
The palm is made from 4 mm professional Supreme Contact latex and reinforced with an equally thick foam backing—ensuring a secure grip on the ball even in rainy weather. The Rollfinger cut guarantees maximum contact area and a snug fit around the fingers, while the internal Fix Fit system with silicone inserts keeps the glove firmly in place during throws.
The backhand features two types of latex in neutral, aesthetic colors, and the knuckle area is reinforced with integrated 3D elements—important for aerial challenges and high‑ball situations. The thumb is wrapped in latex on both sides for added stabilization and protection. Anatomical shaping, a flexible strap, and an elastic cuff ensure comfort, allowing the goalkeeper full range of motion while maintaining excellent ball feel.

After returning to Poland’s top division, Lechia Gdańsk intends not only to maintain its Ekstraklasa status but to immediately compete for European qualification spots. The club has bolstered its squad with experienced legionnaires and emphasizes a balanced style of play—with a solid defense, a goalkeeper with strong distribution, and rapid transitions to attack. In such a system, Sarnavskyi can showcase his best qualities.
The official season start is set for Friday, July 18—when the first round of the new Ekstraklasa campaign kicks off. Lechia plays its first 2025/2026 season match on Sunday, July 20, against Górnik Zabrze.
