Błękitni Stargard

Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński
Full name Klub Sportowy
Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński
Founded 1945
Ground Municipal Stadium
Stargard Szczeciński, Poland
Ground Capacity 6000 (2850 seated)
Chairman Poland Zbigniew Niemiec
Manager Poland Krzysztof Kapuściński
League II liga

K.S. Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński is a Polish association football team from Stargard Szczeciński. The men's team is currently playing in the third division, whereas the women's team is in the top division. It was formerly a multi-sports club.

History

On 18 June 1945 by the initiative of athlete Tadeusz Świniarski, a European Championship participant in Oslo in 1946 the first "Błękitni" sports club in Western Pomerania. The first squad in 1945 consisted of the following players: M. Myszkowski, M. Polkowski, E. Miller, W. Mikulski, W. Mitręga, W. Luzarowicz, S. Cieślak, K. Osłowski, T. Jankowski, J. Cholewa, L. Sobczak, W. Ratajczak, B. Wiśniewski, and Z. Krynicki. The football, boxing and athletics sections were all officially launched in 1945. Two years later (1947) a volleyball section was added, followed by table tennis the year after that (1948), and in turn swimming the year after that (1949). In 1957 the table tennis squad reached the second division, a feat they repeated between 1990 and 2000.

The football team played in the second division in the 1981/82 season, finished 15th in that season, which the highest league position to date. In 2002/03 the club once again returned to the division, but in a quick succession of relegations the club started their 2005/2006 season in the fourth tier. In 2013/14 season the club once again won promotion to the third division.

The club had an unprecedented cup run in the 2014/15 season, reaching the semi-finals of the Polish Cup, knocking out numerous higher league opponents such as GKS Tychy and Chojniczanka Chojnice, two surprise 2-0 wins home and away against Ekstraklasa side Cracovia in the quarter-finals, followed by a 3-1 win at home against Lech Poznań in the semi-final. They were eventually knocked out by Lech in the return leg, after losing 1-3 in regular time before Lech added another two in extra time to win the tie 6-4 on aggregate.

Achievements

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
Poland GK Andrzej Budnik
Poland GK Marek Ufnal
Poland GK Krzysztof Wasikowski
Poland DF Patryk Baranowski
Poland DF Wojciech Baszak
Poland DF Łukasz Kosakiewicz
Poland DF Patryk Kurant
Poland DF Maciej Liśkiewicz
Poland DF Tomasz Pustelnik
Poland DF Ariel Wawszczyk
Poland DF Piotr Wojtasiak
Poland MF Paweł Duda
Poland MF Wojciech Fadecki
Poland MF Oskar Fijałkowski
No. Position Player
Poland MF Bartosz Flis
Poland MF Rafał Gutowski
Poland MF Andrzej Kotłowski
Poland MF Jarosław Piskorz
Poland MF Bartłomiej Poczobut
Poland MF Maciej Więcek
Poland MF Bartłomiej Zdunek
Poland FW Krzysztof Filipowicz
Poland FW Robert Gajda
Poland FW Sebastian Inczewski
Poland FW Michał Magnuski
Poland FW Radosław Wiśniewski
Poland FW Kamil Zieliński

Management

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.