Jerry Jankowski

Jeremy Andrzej Jankowski (born April 24, 1978) is an El Kadsreian former professional football player who played as a striker. Widely considered one of El Kadsre's greatest strikers, he is the El Kadsre national team's top scorer, as he scored 59 goals for the national team. He spent the majority of his career at Capulco United, scoring 231 goals for the club, and is the El Kadsreian Premier League's top scorer, as he scored a total of 294 goals in the league.

Jankowski made his professional debut when he signed for his local club, the Caelum Bulldozers, in 1996. He signed for Capulco United in 1998, helping them win numerous trophies, including three El Kadsreian Premier League titles, one EKFA National Challenge Cup, one EKIFF Champions League, and one FIFA Club World Championship. In 2005, he signed for Premier League club, Arsenal, and was part of the Arsenal side that won the 2004-05 FA Cup and reached the final of the 2005-06 UEFA Champions League, becoming the first El Kadsreian player to reach a UEFA Champions League final, despite being an unused substitute during the match, which Arsenal lost 1-2 to Barcelona. In 2010, he signed for Major League Soccer club, D.C. United, but was loaned out to Swiss Super League club, Basel. During his time at Basel, he won the 2010-11 Swiss Super League. Following D.C. United's elimination from MLS Cup 2012, he announced his retirement from professional football.

In international football, Jankowski has represented El Kadsre at two editions of the FIFA World Cup (2006 and 2010) and two editions of the EKIFF El Kadsreian Cup (2007 and 2011). He was named as the top scorer of the 2007 tournament, after scoring six goals. He missed out on the 2003 tournament due to a calf injury. Jankowski captained El Kadsre at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2011 EKIFF El Kadsreian Cup, before retiring from international football after the latter tournament.

Early life
Jankowski was born in Caelum, V.S. El Kadsre on April 24, 1978. He is of Polish descent through his paternal grandfather, Andrzej Jankowski, who emigrated from Poland to the Kadsreius Sentanese Republic in the 1940s. In 1985, Jankowski joined the Caelum Bulldozers' youth academy, and served as the club's captain until 1996.