Fablok Chrzanów

This article is about a sports club. For a Polish heavy machinery manufacturer, see Fablok.
Fablok Chrzanów
Full name Klub Pikarski Chrzanów
Founded 1926
Ground Chrzanów, Poland
Ground Capacity 2500 (500 seated)
Chairman Poland Tomasz Antonik
Manager Poland Tomasz Antonik

Fablok Chrzanów is a Polish sports club, founded in 1926 in Chrzanów. Its name reflects the name of club’s sponsor - Fablok, the biggest and most important company of the town.

Fablok’s most famous soccer player is Paweł Cyganek, who played one game for the Polish National Team (August 27, 1939, Poland - Hungary 4-2). The club, however, also had other sections - ice-hockey, chess, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and handball (which became the strongest one, reaching Nationwide Polish Handball League). A few years ago, handball section split with Fablok and now exists under the name of MTS Chrzanów.

Presently, after financial problems, Fablok supports only one section - soccer. The team plays in the regional league of the Kraków district. It played in 1939 play-offs for accession to the national league with Śląsk Świętochłowice and Unia Sosnowiec. After World War II the club played in the third division twice, in 1971 and 1997.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Poland GK Marcin Zieleziński
Poland DF Dariusz Czyszczoń
Poland DF Artur Oczkowski
Poland DF Konrad Szafran
Poland DF Piotr Wojtulewicz
Poland DF Tomasz Broniek
Poland MF Jan Bogucki
Poland MF Bartosz Chylaszek
Poland MF Maciej Domurat
Poland MF Paweł Kijak
Poland MF Paweł Łukasik
Poland MF Paweł Przepiórka
Poland MF Łukasz Skoczylas
Poland MF Tomasz Wolak
Poland FW Wojciech Domurat
Poland FW Krzysztof Drebszok
Poland FW Łukasz Kadłuczka
Poland FW Maciej Krupnik
Poland FW Bartosz Michałek
Poland FW Wojciech Sabuda


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