The information obtained by the WP writer Simon Jadczak shows that Karol Nawrocki was to participate in a "status" organized on October 25, 2009 in a field close Gdańsk. It was about the start of "70 out of 70", which was besides mentioned by Sławomir Mentzen during the interview. Nawrocki didn't deny he was involved.
– erstwhile it comes to forms of fighting in a noble, men's hand-to-hand fight at all, there was quite a few this in my life – he answered the question of "the statutes". We wrote more about this here.
On October 25, 2009, an Extraclass game was held at Lechia Stadium, the hosts faced Lech Poznań. The gathering ended with a 0:0 draw. After the match, an elite squad of kiboli from Wielkopolska, considered at that time to be 1 of the strongest in Poland, arranged to face Lechia's group close Rębiechow.
On that day, 2 groups of 70 pseudokids faced each other. After six and a half minutes of fighting, Lech Poznań's kiboles were defeated on the ground. They won Lechia fans, and after the clash, both groups divided without further incidents. Lechia's triumph was considered "historical" in the environment.
Karol Nawrocki was to participate in the 70 out of 70 bill.
Virtual Poland addressed Karol Nawrocki's staff with the question whether he actually participated in this "status". The editorial, however, did not receive an answer.
"In Karol Nawrocki's staff, in unofficial talks we heard confirmation that Karol Nawrocki had taken part in the bill with Lech. This version was confirmed by 2 people" – we read in the article WP.
The identity of the participants on the side of Lech Poznań was besides established. Members of Young Freaks militia, supported by friendly fans of the Ark of Gdynia, took part in the clash. The group was led by Mirosław "Olav" O., and his deputy was Przemysław "The Frog" Z.
They were convicted of participating in an organized crime group, responsible, among others, for "laws" and drug trafficking. The full structure was broken by the Central Police Investigation Office 4 months after the reported event.
On the side of Lechia Gdańsk, members of the group called the Free City Chuligans, including Karol Nawrocki, fought. Among its ranks was Olgiard L., presently arrested on charges of inciting arson, arms trafficking and incitement to violence.
One of the most recognizable characters in this environment, however, was Daniel U., nicknamed "Grandfather". From the information obtained by the HR, he besides participated in that "status" in which Nawrocki fought. According to Polish law, participation in the fight is punishable by imprisonment from 3 months to 5 years.