Polonia Środa Wielkopolska

Polonia Środa
Full name KS Polonia Środa Wielkopolska
Nickname(s) Polonia
Founded 1919
Ground Stadion Miejski
Ground Capacity 3115
Chairman Rafał Ratajczak
Manager Mariusz Bekas
League III liga
2011-12 III liga, 3rd
Website [www.polonia-sroda.pl Club home page]

KS Polonia Środa Wielkopolska is a football club in Środa Wielkopolska, Greater Poland Voivodeship. Polonia Środa play in the III liga. They play home games at the Stadion 700 Lecia. They club also has Field hockey and Handball teams. In the past the club also had an interest in Tennis.

History

KS Polonia Środa Wielkopolska is a Sports Club was founded 1 October 1919. The first president was Adam Pankowski. In the second half of 1923 the club was caught up in financial trouble and in an attempt to rescue the club chairman Tadeusz Mikolajczak changed the name of "Polonia" to "Tabromik." The Entity survived until 1930. On 28 November 1926, a group of former activists of "Polonia" convened a meeting to revive the club. President of the new entity was Stefan Kujawski and the name was changed to "pursuit" Środa Wielkopolska.

With the advent of World War II, the club suspended all activities. On 14 April 1945, a meeting was held which established the średzki Sports Club and on 9 June the name of "Polonia" was restored. In the 50s' the club name has changed - initially it was named "Union" and later "Kolejarz" Środa Wielkopolska. In 1957, the named was changed back to "Polonia".

"Polonia" quickly advanced to league three, in which she played until 1995. In the 1989/1990 season players advanced to the Class of the District, and two years later to the macro-regional classes. As a result of the merger with the team of Kornik, średzianie rozgywkach III debuted in the league in 1993. Their stay in the Third Polish league lasted 4 years. From this period, the players managed to get the Polish Cup twice at the national level. In 2011 the club gained promotion to the III liga.[1]

Club Honours

Current Squad

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

No. Position Player
2 Poland DF Jan Filipiak
3 Poland DF Marek Matysiak
4 Poland DF Dawid Lisek
5 Poland DF Radosław Barabasz
6 Poland MF Adrian Błaszak
7 Poland DF Paweł Przybyłek
8 Poland MF Marcin Falgier
9 Poland FW Krzysztof Bartoszak
13 Poland DF Szymon Grzelak
14 Poland MF Dominik Mucha
15 Poland DF Przemysław Warot
16 Poland MF Igor Jurga
17 Poland DF Mateusz Pluciński
No. Position Player
18 Poland MF Michał Chmielecki
19 Poland MF Łukasz Przybyłek
20 Poland MF Jakub Solarek
22 Poland MF Maciej Polody
23 Poland MF Krystian Olczyk
24 Poland MF Grzegorz Filipiak
25 Poland MF Adrian Olczyk
26 Poland MF Piotr Leporowski
27 Poland DF Damian Buczma
54 Poland FW Michał Górzyński
77 Poland MF Michał Stańczyk
92 Poland GK Adrian Lis
99 Poland FW Krystian Pawlak

References

  1. Club History

External links

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