Polish football club
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Football club
Górnik Polkowice |
Full name | Klub Sportowy Górnik Polkowice |
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Nickname(s) | Coal boys |
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Founded | 1947; 77 years ago (1947) |
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Ground | Kopalniana Street Stadium |
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Capacity | 4,365 |
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Owner | Gmina Polkowice |
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Chairman | Piotr Pałaszewski |
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Manager | Enkeleid Dobi |
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League | III liga, group III |
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2022–23 | II liga, 15th of 18 (relegated) |
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Website | Club website |
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KS Górnik Polkowice is a Polish football club based in Polkowice, Poland. The club currently plays in III liga which is the fourth tier of Polish football. They competed in the top tier for one season in 2003–04.
History
KS Górnik Polkowice were founded in 1947.
From 2003 until 2004, Górnik played their only season in Ekstraklasa, the top tier of Polish football. They drew 0–0 against Świt Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki to finish 14th, which qualified them for a relegation play-out against Cracovia.[1] They lost the relegation play-out 8–0 on aggregate.[2]
In 2021, after winning the II liga, Górnik were promoted to I liga, making their return after they were relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season.
Naming history
- Klub Sportowy „Włókniarz” Polkowice – 1947
- Ludowy Zespół Sportowy Polkowice – 1951
- Terenowy Klub Sportowy „Górnik” – 1967
- Międzyzakładowy Klub Sportowy „Górnik” Polkowice – 1977
- Klub Sportowy „Górnik” Polkowice – 1987
- Klub Sportowy Polkowice sp. z o.o. – 2011
- Klub Sportowy Górnik Polkowice – 2018
Current squad
- As of 16 November 2021
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | 1 | GK | POL | Marcin Furtak | 3 | DF | POL | Mateusz Magdziak | 4 | DF | POL | Jarosław Ratajczak | 5 | DF | POL | Paweł Kucharczyk | 6 | MF | POL | Rafał Karmelita | 7 | MF | POL | Szymon Kiebzak | 8 | MF | POL | Bruno Żołądź | 10 | FW | EGY | Abdallah Hafez | 11 | MF | POL | Dominik Radziemski | 13 | MF | POL | Adrian Purzycki | 16 | MF | POL | Antoni Kozubal | 17 | FW | POL | Mariusz Szuszkiewicz | 21 | MF | POL | Maciej Sowinski | 22 | FW | POL | Adam Mazurowski | | |
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
| No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | — | MF | POL | Patryk Morawski (at Apis Jędrzychowice) | |
Managers
- 1956–1970 – Tadeusz Ptasznik
- 1970–1971 – Ryszard Łakomiec
- 1971–1972 – Wojciech Gawryszewski
- 1973–1975 – Alojzy Sitko
- 1975–1976 – Roman Badak
- 1976–1981 – Krzysztof Pawlica
- 1981–1982 – Bogdan Jankowski, Stefan Beńko
- 1983–1987 – Henryk Markowski
- 1988 – Andrzej Kot
- 1989 – Mieczysław Bieniusiewicz, Edward Wojewódzki
- 1989–1990 – Rudolf Rupa, Piotr Wójcik
- 1991–1992 – Krzysztof Pawlica
- 1992–1993 – Ireneusz Frąckowiak, Marian Putyra
- 1994–1995 – Artur Sikorski
- 1996 – Bruno Zachariasiewicz, Artur Sikorski
- 1997 – Stanisław Kumik
- 1997–2001 – Mirosław Dragan
- 2001–2002 – Romuald Szukiełowicz
- 2002–2004 – Mirosław Dragan
- 2005 – Wiesław Wojno
- 2005 – Marek Koniarek
- 2006 – Mirosław Dragan
- 2006–2011 – Dominik Nowak
- 2011 – Bartłomiej Majewski
- 2011–2012 – Janusz Kudyba
- 2012–2013 – Adam Buczek
- 2013 – Janusz Kubot
- 2013 – Zbigniew Mandziejewicz
- 2014–2017 – Jarosław Pedryc
- 2017–2020 – Enkeleid Dobi
- 2020–2021 – Janusz Niedźwiedź
- 2021 – Paweł Barylski
- 2021–2022 – Szymon Szydełko
- 2022–2023 – Tomasz Grzegorczyk[3]
- 2023–present – Enkeleid Dobi[4]
References
- ^ "Lech lift Super Cup". 11 June 2004.
- ^ "Cracovia climb back to summit". 26 June 2004.
- ^ "Tomasz Grzegorczyk trenerem Górnika Polkowice". www.90minut.pl (in Polish). 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Enkeleid Dobi trenerem Górnika Polkowice". e-legnickie.pl (in Polish). 5 September 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
External links
- Official Website
- Górnik Polkowice at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
- KS Polkowice at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
Górnik Polkowice – current squad
- 1 Furtak
- 3 Magdziak
- 4 Ratajczak
- 6 Karmelita
- 15 Poczwardowski
- 21 Sowiński
- 22 Mazurowski
- 25 Fryzowicz
- 29 Baranowski
- 30 Wacławczyk (c)
- 31 Krakowski
- 35 Makuch
- 55 Bojdys
- 74 Szymański
- 99 Kopaniecki
- Idzik
- Sławek
- Manager: Szydełko
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