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Jagiellonia leads Rangers 2-1 at halftime as fan tokens fail to capitalize on European football drama
['Editorial Team']
Crypto Briefing
Szmyt, a 24-year-old midfielder who joined Jagiellonia from Zagłębie Lubin and is locked into a contract through June 2029, answered twice before the break.
His brace flipped the tie on its head and gave the home crowd at Chorten Arena something to celebrate heading into the tunnel.
AdvertisementFor Jagiellonia, a side that participated in the 2025/26 UEFA Conference League, the performance represents another step in their growing European ambitions.
It was part of the broader wave of football fan tokens that swept through European leagues, with platforms like Socios leading the charge for clubs from PSG to Juventus.
Kajetan Szmyt is a problem for opposing defenses, Jagiellonia are serious about their European campaign, and Rangers have work to do in the second leg.