New York Red Bulls forward Wiktor Bogacz has been called up to Poland U-21 National Team for UEFA U-21 EURO Qualifying.
Bogacz has made 18 appearances this season logging 289 minutes played. The forward made his MLS debut on March 29 against New England Revolution. The Poland native scored his first career MLS goal on May 28 against Charlotte FC and became the fifth player in club history to score in their first career MLS start. Bogacz tallied his first MLS assist on May 10 against Los Angeles Galaxy.
The forward started in three matches in the 2025 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and made two appearances in 2025 Leagues Cup. He has two MLS NEXT Pro appearances with Red Bulls II and scored two goals and added an assist.
Prior to New York, Bogacz spent the previous two seasons with Miedz Legnica, which plays in Betclic 1 Liga, the second division in Poland. He made 27 appearances for the club, where he recorded eight goals and two assists in 1,399 minutes played. Bogacz scored his first career goal for the club on April 24 against Wisla Plock. In 2024, Bogacz made 11 appearances and recorded three goals and two assists.
On the international stage, the forward received his first call-up to the U-21 Poland National Team on May 30 for the UEFA U-21 Euros. He made his debut in a Group Stage Match against Georgia on June 11.
Bogacz and Poland will be in action on Friday, September 5 against North Macedonia at Cracovia Stadium, followed by a second qualifying match on Tuesday, September 9 against Armenia at FFA Academy Stadium.