TS Koszarawa 1910 Żywiec

Koszarawa Żywiec
Full name TS Koszarawa 1910 Żywiec
Founded 1910
Ground Stadion TS Koszarawa Żywiec
Żywiec, Poland
Ground Capacity 2,500 (700 seated)
Chairman Paweł Ostrowski
Manager Maciej Mrowiec
League Liga okręgowa, Bielsko-Biała group (VI tier)

Koszarawa Żywiec is a Polish football team from Żywiec.

History

The team was founded in 1910, in the southern Polish town of Żywiec, which at the time was under the control of Austria-Hungary. Among founders, there were such well-known people such as Edmund and Władysław Zyzak; Ludwik, Franciszek and Władysław Pantofliński; Leonard Rybarski; Otto Szmidt; Wiktor Dubowski and other local youths, passionate about football. Their first opponents were small clubs founded in those years, from Kraków, Lwów, and other towns.

In 1930 the club was promoted to local A-Class, which roughly is the equivalent of contemporary Second Division. They remained there for four years.

After World War II, Koszarawa suffered a steady decline. It was not until 2001 that the team gained promotion back to the Fourth Division. They stayed there for a few years until they were promoted, this time to the Third Division. In their first season they started brightly, but after the sale of top scorers Krzysztof Zaremba to local giants Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała and Krzysztof Bizacki to GKS Tychy they failed to regain the same form they had had before, and finished in 11th place.

In 1949 the club was renamed Związkowiec after a merger with local side Soła Żywiec, but it was short lived as in 1950 Związkowiec was liquidated as the merger was undone, and the club returned to the name TS Koszarawa. In 1957 there was another merger with Sparta Żywiec but the club retained its full identity and name.

Current squad

As of 31 August 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 Tomasz Źródłowski
Poland GK Adrian Barcik
Poland GK Rafał Korzec
Poland DF Marcin Synowiec
Poland DF Szymon Szumlas
Poland DF Arkadiusz Gołąb
Poland DF Piotr Pindel
Poland DF Artur Cybulski
Poland DF Bartosz Chryst
Poland DF Dariusz Kapera
Burkina Faso DF Kere Hamidou
Poland MF Zygmunt Biliński
No. Position Player
Poland MF Damian Kliś
Poland MF Artur Kliś
Poland MF Tomasz Janik
Poland MF Marcin Kochutek
Poland MF Szymon Gąsiorek
Poland MF Damian Gacki
Slovakia FW Pavol Húšťava
Poland FW Jakub Lizak
Poland FW Damian Stolarczyk
Poland FW Piotr Gołębiewski

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