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Górnik Wałbrzych (football)

Górnik Wałbrzych is a Polish men's football team based in Wałbrzych, in southwestern Poland, currently playing in the IV liga (fifth tier; as of 2022–23).

Górnik Wałbrzych
Full nameKlub Piłkarski Górnik Wałbrzych
Nickname(s)Legion Sudety
Founded1946
Ground1000-year Anniversary Stadium, Wałbrzych
ChairmanTomasz Jakacki
ManagerJerzy Cyrak
LeagueIV liga

History edit

Górnik Wałbrzych was formed on 22 March 1946 by a group of sports enthusiasts from Lower Silesian Coal Mining Association. On March 31, 1946, the first meeting of the board took place, during which Major Bolesław Rudziński was elected the chairman of Górnik. In August 1946, Kazimierz Nabielec, who used to play for Pogoń Lwów, formed the Autonomous Football Federation in Wałbrzych. In 1947, first local football championship took place, with Górnik-Zamek, as the team was then called, finishing in the last position.

In 1948, Górnik-Zamek merged with the team of Huta Karol, and in 1949, with Chrobry, Julia and Mieszko. As a result, by 1950, a strong football team was created, with financial support of most local coal mines. In 1950, Górnik already played in the third level of Polish football system. Even though it failed to win promotion to the second league, Polish Football Association (PZPN) decided to expand the second division to four groups, with ten teams in each. As a result of this, Górnik was attached to the third group of the second division. The team from Walbrzych won its group in the 1951 season, finishing before Górnik Zabrze, and winning a spot in the Ekstraklasa playoffs. In the playoffs, which featured four teams (Lechia Gdańsk, Wawel Kraków, Gwardia Warszawa), Górnik won only one game, losing five.

In 1953, the PZPN decided to reduce the number of teams in the second division, from 40 to 14. Górnik finished the season in the comfortable 6th position, and in 1954, it also was the 6th team. In 1958, Górnik was relegated from the second division, to remain there until 1963. In 1961, Górnik's U-19 team won silver in Polish championship.

In 1962, the PZPN decided to change the whole system of Polish football championship, introducing the autumn - spring games. As a result, additional playoffs were necessary for Górnik to remain in the second division. The team from Wałbrzych managed to beat MGKS Mikulczyce (later Sparta Zabrze), after an extra, third game, which took place in Opole.

Górnik played in the second division until 1970. Its top player was Henryk Kempny, formerly of Legia Warszawa. In 1967, Gornik finished third, behind Gwardia Warszawa and Odra Opole. In 1968 in Mielec, Górnik won gold in the U-19 Polish Championship. In 1969, the team again finished third in the Second Division, behind Gwardia Warszawa and Cracovia, but in 1970 it was relegated to the Third Division. Górnik remained there for a year, and in 1971/72, it was again close to promotion to the Ekstraklasa. In 1973, the U-19 team, with Włodzimierz Ciołek and Henryk Janikowski, once again won Polish Championship, but in the same year, Górnik was again relegated to the third level.

Under new manager Stanisław Świerk, and with several young talents, Górnik won the third level games, and the playoffs to the second division, beating in the final game Górnik Knurów (Wałbrzych, 16 July 1976).

 
Logo used after fierce rivals Górnik Wałbrzych and Zagłębie Wałbrzych were merged, a decision which several years later de facto ultimately ended Zagłębie's existence

In the 1977/78 season, Górnik was very close to the promotion to the Ekstraklasa, but failed and finished the games behind GKS Katowice. As a result, several top players left Wałbrzych: Włodzimierz Ciołek went to Stal Mielec, while Marek Pięta went to Widzew Łódź. Stanisław Świerk was replaced by the new manager, Horst Panic.

In the 1982/83 season of the second division, Górnik was by far the best team, winning the promotion four games before the end of the season. With Włodzimierz Ciołek back from Mielec, Gornik was a sensation in the autumn of 1983, finishing the round in the first position. In the spring of 1984, however, Górnik lost several important games, and finished the season in the sixth spot. In 1984–85 Gornik was eight, and in 1985-86, sixth. Its top players at that time were Włodzimierz Ciołek, Leszek Kosowski and Ryszard Spaczyński. In 1986–87, Górnik, without Ciołek, who had been transferred to Switzerland, finished in the 10th spot.

After the 1987–88 season, to avoid relegation Górnik was in the playoffs, managing to beat Zagłębie Lubin. The 1988/89 season was the last one so far for Górnik Wałbrzych in the Ekstraklasa. Under managers Henryk Kempny and Ryszard Mordak, Górnik was relegated. All together, the team from Wałbrzych played 6 seasons in Polish top league, with goal difference 194–246. Górnik won 53 games, tied 56 and lost 73.

The end of communist rule in Poland meant that Górnik lost financial support of local coal mines. A difficult financial situation of sports clubs in Wałbrzych meant that in the early 1990s Zagłębie Wałbrzych merged with its fierce rivals Górnik Wałbrzych much to the shock of both sets of fans after over 40 years of rivalry. The new merged club then became "KP Wałbrzych", then "KP Górnik/Zagłębie Wałbrzych". Matches were played at Zagłębie's stadium but eventually the Zagłębie part was dropped from the name and the rival club de facto ceased to exist, leaving only Górnik. Zagłębie was eventually re-established several years later as a separate club.

Honours edit

Current squad edit

As of 1 April 2015.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   POL Jaroszewski Damian
GK   POL Kamil Czapla
GK   UKR Leonid Musin
GK   POL Seweryn Derbisz
DF   POL Dariusz Michalak
DF   POL Dominik Radziemski
DF   POL Mateusz Krzymiński
DF   POL Mateusz Sawicki
DF   POL Przemysław Cichocki
DF   POL Bartosz Tyktor
DF   POL Sebastian Surmaj
DF   POL Krystian Stolarczyk
DF   POL Tomasz Wepa
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   POL Michał Oświęcimka
MF   POL Grzegorz Michalak
MF   POL Damian Migalski
MF   POL Rafał Figiel
MF   POL Dominik Bronisławski
FW   POL Marcin Folc
FW   POL Marcin Orłowski
FW   POL Kamil Śmiałowski
FW   POL Damian Lenkiewicz

Supporters and rivalries edit

Górnik have a large following considering their relative lack of success, and they call themselves the Sudeten Legion (Legion Sudety). The fans have a long-standing friendship with Polonia Świdnica, and maintain friendly relations with fans of Arka Gdynia, Gwardia Koszalin, Zawisza Bydgoszcz and GKS Tychy.

Their historical rival has always been local neighbour Zagłębie Wałbrzych, with matches between the two being one of the most fiercely contested derbies. However, after the surprising merger of the two clubs and Zagłębie's disappearance, the current biggest rival by far is now Śląsk Wrocław.

References edit

  1. ^ . Górnik-Wałbrzych.pl. 2015-02-12. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  • The history of Gornik Walbrzych

External links edit

  • - Official Website

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Gornik Walbrzych redirects here For basketball section of the club see Gornik Walbrzych basketball Gornik Walbrzych is a Polish men s football team based in Walbrzych in southwestern Poland currently playing in the IV liga fifth tier as of 2022 23 Gornik WalbrzychFull nameKlub Pilkarski Gornik WalbrzychNickname s Legion SudetyFounded1946Ground1000 year Anniversary Stadium WalbrzychChairmanTomasz JakackiManagerJerzy CyrakLeagueIV liga Contents 1 History 2 Honours 3 Current squad 4 Supporters and rivalries 5 References 6 External linksHistory editGornik Walbrzych was formed on 22 March 1946 by a group of sports enthusiasts from Lower Silesian Coal Mining Association On March 31 1946 the first meeting of the board took place during which Major Boleslaw Rudzinski was elected the chairman of Gornik In August 1946 Kazimierz Nabielec who used to play for Pogon Lwow formed the Autonomous Football Federation in Walbrzych In 1947 first local football championship took place with Gornik Zamek as the team was then called finishing in the last position In 1948 Gornik Zamek merged with the team of Huta Karol and in 1949 with Chrobry Julia and Mieszko As a result by 1950 a strong football team was created with financial support of most local coal mines In 1950 Gornik already played in the third level of Polish football system Even though it failed to win promotion to the second league Polish Football Association PZPN decided to expand the second division to four groups with ten teams in each As a result of this Gornik was attached to the third group of the second division The team from Walbrzych won its group in the 1951 season finishing before Gornik Zabrze and winning a spot in the Ekstraklasa playoffs In the playoffs which featured four teams Lechia Gdansk Wawel Krakow Gwardia Warszawa Gornik won only one game losing five In 1953 the PZPN decided to reduce the number of teams in the second division from 40 to 14 Gornik finished the season in the comfortable 6th position and in 1954 it also was the 6th team In 1958 Gornik was relegated from the second division to remain there until 1963 In 1961 Gornik s U 19 team won silver in Polish championship In 1962 the PZPN decided to change the whole system of Polish football championship introducing the autumn spring games As a result additional playoffs were necessary for Gornik to remain in the second division The team from Walbrzych managed to beat MGKS Mikulczyce later Sparta Zabrze after an extra third game which took place in Opole Gornik played in the second division until 1970 Its top player was Henryk Kempny formerly of Legia Warszawa In 1967 Gornik finished third behind Gwardia Warszawa and Odra Opole In 1968 in Mielec Gornik won gold in the U 19 Polish Championship In 1969 the team again finished third in the Second Division behind Gwardia Warszawa and Cracovia but in 1970 it was relegated to the Third Division Gornik remained there for a year and in 1971 72 it was again close to promotion to the Ekstraklasa In 1973 the U 19 team with Wlodzimierz Ciolek and Henryk Janikowski once again won Polish Championship but in the same year Gornik was again relegated to the third level Under new manager Stanislaw Swierk and with several young talents Gornik won the third level games and the playoffs to the second division beating in the final game Gornik Knurow Walbrzych 16 July 1976 nbsp Logo used after fierce rivals Gornik Walbrzych and Zaglebie Walbrzych were merged a decision which several years later de facto ultimately ended Zaglebie s existenceIn the 1977 78 season Gornik was very close to the promotion to the Ekstraklasa but failed and finished the games behind GKS Katowice As a result several top players left Walbrzych Wlodzimierz Ciolek went to Stal Mielec while Marek Pieta went to Widzew Lodz Stanislaw Swierk was replaced by the new manager Horst Panic In the 1982 83 season of the second division Gornik was by far the best team winning the promotion four games before the end of the season With Wlodzimierz Ciolek back from Mielec Gornik was a sensation in the autumn of 1983 finishing the round in the first position In the spring of 1984 however Gornik lost several important games and finished the season in the sixth spot In 1984 85 Gornik was eight and in 1985 86 sixth Its top players at that time were Wlodzimierz Ciolek Leszek Kosowski and Ryszard Spaczynski In 1986 87 Gornik without Ciolek who had been transferred to Switzerland finished in the 10th spot After the 1987 88 season to avoid relegation Gornik was in the playoffs managing to beat Zaglebie Lubin The 1988 89 season was the last one so far for Gornik Walbrzych in the Ekstraklasa Under managers Henryk Kempny and Ryszard Mordak Gornik was relegated All together the team from Walbrzych played 6 seasons in Polish top league with goal difference 194 246 Gornik won 53 games tied 56 and lost 73 The end of communist rule in Poland meant that Gornik lost financial support of local coal mines A difficult financial situation of sports clubs in Walbrzych meant that in the early 1990s Zaglebie Walbrzych merged with its fierce rivals Gornik Walbrzych much to the shock of both sets of fans after over 40 years of rivalry The new merged club then became KP Walbrzych then KP Gornik Zaglebie Walbrzych Matches were played at Zaglebie s stadium but eventually the Zaglebie part was dropped from the name and the rival club de facto ceased to exist leaving only Gornik Zaglebie was eventually re established several years later as a separate club Honours edit6th place in Ekstraklasa 1983 84 1985 86 Polish Cup Semi Finals 3x 1954 55 1956 57 1987 88 U 19 Polish National Champions 2x 1968 1973 U 19 Polish National Runners up 1961Current squad editAs of 1 April 2015 1 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp POL Jaroszewski Damian GK nbsp POL Kamil Czapla GK nbsp UKR Leonid Musin GK nbsp POL Seweryn Derbisz DF nbsp POL Dariusz Michalak DF nbsp POL Dominik Radziemski DF nbsp POL Mateusz Krzyminski DF nbsp POL Mateusz Sawicki DF nbsp POL Przemyslaw Cichocki DF nbsp POL Bartosz Tyktor DF nbsp POL Sebastian Surmaj DF nbsp POL Krystian Stolarczyk DF nbsp POL Tomasz Wepa No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp POL Michal Oswiecimka MF nbsp POL Grzegorz Michalak MF nbsp POL Damian Migalski MF nbsp POL Rafal Figiel MF nbsp POL Dominik Bronislawski FW nbsp POL Marcin Folc FW nbsp POL Marcin Orlowski FW nbsp POL Kamil Smialowski FW nbsp POL Damian LenkiewiczSupporters and rivalries editGornik have a large following considering their relative lack of success and they call themselves the Sudeten Legion Legion Sudety The fans have a long standing friendship with Polonia Swidnica and maintain friendly relations with fans of Arka Gdynia Gwardia Koszalin Zawisza Bydgoszcz and GKS Tychy Their historical rival has always been local neighbour Zaglebie Walbrzych with matches between the two being one of the most fiercely contested derbies However after the surprising merger of the two clubs and Zaglebie s disappearance the current biggest rival by far is now Slask Wroclaw References edit Gornik Walbrzych current squad Gornik Walbrzych pl 2015 02 12 Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 04 01 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gornik Walbrzych football news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The history of Gornik WalbrzychExternal links edithttps web archive org web 20150402163919 http gornik walbrzych pl kadra seniorzy Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gornik Walbrzych football amp oldid 1116513680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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