The Drobinator, Kuba originally joined the club as a central midfielder in the 2020/21 season. Injuries restricted his game-time, which saw him join the coaching team, obtaining a UEFA C licence in the process. With a bug to continue playing, Kuba moved into the centre of defence, often putting his body on the line to rescue the team from conceding, whether it be with his head, chest or genitalia…
Kuba vs Juvenia Prandocin in 2024 | Photo: Grzegorz Ososiński
Drobny took a free-kick just inside his own half and saw his ball into the box sail over the head of the keeper and into the net.
Injury problems struck in the same match and Kuba found himself unable to continue after suffering an ankle problem. The Pole took a break from playing for some time to focus on coaching and holds a UEFA C licence.
Drobny has been able to remain injury free since and became a key member of the side in the 2023/24 side, often putting his body (and balls) on the line to save the side. Kuba made more appearances than any other Dragoon in the same season, often leading the team as captain.
#FunFact
Before joining the Dragoons, Kuba transferred from Tempo Białka to Zieleńczanka Zielonki. Upon moving to his new team, it was written into the contract that there would be a transfer fee of 3 match balls and new bibs going to Tempo for his services!