Background
He moved to the Faroe Islands when he was 12 accompanying his father, a professional football player too, who moved to the country to play for ÍF Fuglafjørður.
He moved to the Faroe Islands when he was 12 accompanying his father, a professional football player too, who moved to the country to play for ÍF Fuglafjørður.
Prior to that he was at Danish clubs Brøndby, and Hvidovre. Cieślewicz started his football with local club Mieszko Gniezno. In 2003, aged 16, he moved from VB Vágur to Denmark to play for Brøndby.
In Brøndby he played with the club"s reserve team in the Danish 2nd Division, becoming a fan favorite.
Failing to make any first team appearances for Brøndby, Cieślewicz was loaned out to Hvidovre in the Danish 1st Division. Following a string of good performances which helped Hvidovre avoid relegation, he made a permanent move to the club signing a two-year contract in July 2008.
In the summer of 2010 Cieślewicz was on trial in Lyngby, and after failing to secure a permanent deal with them, he signed a half-year contract with Hvidovre. In January 2011 Cieślewicz signed a contract with of the Faroe Islands Premier League.
Cieślewicz also scored the winning goal against EB/Streymur, to help B36 secure its ninth league title, with one match left in the league.
In November 2012 he went on trial to Warta Poznań, but in January 2013 he returned to B36. In January 2013 he joined Polish Ekstraklasa side Ruch Chorzów on trial, but, although he scored two goals in the two friendly matches he was used, he was not offered a contract by Ruch"s manager Jacek Zieliński. The brothers appeared in both games, and Łukasz scored in the second leg, but B36 was eventually eliminated by The New Saints.
Cieślewicz was born 1987 Gniezno, to Polish professional football player Robert Cieślewicz.
Łukasz"s brother Adrian, is a professional football player, playing for The New Saints. The two of them were teammates in 2014, as they played for B36.
Łukasz Cieślewicz has described himself as a non-practicing Catholic. Club Individual.