Budowlani Łódź

Klub Sportowy Budowlani Łódź
Nickname(s) Budowlani
Founded 1948
Location Łódź, Poland
Ground(s) ul. Górnicza 5, 91-765 Łódź
League(s) Polish Rugby League
2013 4th

Budowlani Łódź (Klub Sportowy Budowlani Łódź) is a sports club based in Łódź, Poland. The club was founded in 1948. The club participates in many men's and women's sports. They are primarily known as a rugby club but also compete in volleyball, hockey, Judo and wrestling. They compete in the national men's rugby championship of Poland and have won it five times. Budowlani translates to English as 'builders', reflecting the club's origins. The club still often host road builders and other construction workers in the accommodation above the clubhouse.

The clubs main facility is located at Gornica Street north of Lodz city centre. There are two rugby pitches, changing rooms, a gym, a bar/restaurant and accommodation. There is also a hall at Brukowa street which houses an indoor hall for sports such as Judo, Volleyball and Wrestling. It is also used for indoor winter training.

Volleyball

The volleyball team play their home games in the Atlas Arena, although they still train at the club's facility at Brukowa Street.

Rugby

KSB The club has a long association with rugby union, and are one of Poland's most famous and successful clubs. They were national champions five times, in 1983, 2006 & 2007, 2009 & 2010. The club still maintains one of the largest underage rugby structures in Poland, and reformed a senior men's team in 2013, playing in the second tier Liga I.[1]

Budowlani SA In 2012, the decision was made to allow the senior men's rugby team split from the club and become a private limited company, an SA. The new company was allowed to assume the teams history and was to continue to play at the clubs home ground. However the new company were unhappy with the quality of the facilities and left. They now play most home games at SMS sports klub on Milinowa street. They have also played select games at the much larger Widzew Stadium. Budowlani SA compete in the top tier of Polish Rugby, the Ekstraliga.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Polski Związek Rugby". Pzrugby.pl. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  2. "Rugby Budowlani Sa Е│Ц⌠Dе╧". Rugbylodz.pl. Retrieved 2015-08-25.

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