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Górnik Zabrze

Górnik Zabrze Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Górnik Zabrze S.A. or simply Górnik Zabrze (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡurɲiɡ ˈzabʐɛ]), is a Polish football club from Zabrze. Górnik is one of the most successful Polish football clubs in history, winning the second-most Polish Championship titles together with Ruch Chorzów. The club was a dominant force in the 1960s and 1980s. Górnik holds the record for winning the most consecutive Polish Championship titles (5) and Polish Cup titles (5). In addition, the club was 1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup runners-up.

Górnik Zabrze
Full nameGórnik Zabrze Spółka Akcyjna[1]
Nickname(s)Trójkolorowi (Tri-Colour),
Górnicy (The Miners)
Founded14 December 1948; 74 years ago (1948-12-14)
GroundArena Zabrze
Capacity24,563
ChairmanAdam Matysek
ManagerJan Urban
LeagueEkstraklasa
2021–228th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club plays in a white or dark blue-red kit, and is based at the Arena Zabrze. Their main local rival is Ruch Chorzów.[2]

History

First years

The club was founded in 1948 after several smaller sports associations – KS Zjednoczenie, KS Pogoń, KS Skra, and KS Concordia – were merged into a single organization, which took the name "Górnik", the Polish word for "Miner", reflecting the fact that Zabrze was an important coal-mining centre.

In 1950 Górnik joined the Opole Silesia regional league. In 1952 the club was promoted to the Polish Second Division. Their first game in the second tier was against Skra Częstochowa, and was witnessed by 20,000 fans, with Górnik winning 5–1. The whole season was very successful and Górnik finished second overall, behind Górnik Wałbrzych.

The club was promoted to the top division in 1955. In their first game in the top flight Górnik beat local rivals Ruch Chorzów 3–1, with 25,000 in attendance; the club finished the season in sixth place.

First successes

In 1957, just a year after promotion, Górnik won its first championship of Poland. The team, with star, Ernest Pohl, was third in 1958, to regain the crown in 1959 and 1961, together with such players as Stanisław Oślizło and Hubert Kostka. In 1961 Górnik for the first time appeared in European Cups, losing in the first round to Tottenham Hotspur.

Golden years

 
Ticket to a match against Manchester City in the 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup

The next championship, won in 1963, marked the beginning of an unusual streak of five consecutive titles (1963, 64, 65, 66 and 67), which is a Polish record.

Górnik's biggest success in European football took place in 1970 (even though in Poland the team was second, after Legia Warsaw). In the UEFA Cup Winners Cup, Gornik beat all their opponents – Olympiacos, Rangers, Levski Sofia and AS Roma, reaching the final, which took place in Vienna. There, Manchester City turned out to be the better team, winning 2–1. The following season Górnik would once again play Manchester City, with the 1970 final being repeated this time in the quarter-final.

Late 1970s and early 1980s

During the mid-1970s Górnik form deteriorated and in late spring of 1978, the team was relegated to the Second Division. However, it returned after one year and in games of 1979–80, Zabrze's side finished sixth. In 1984, after purchasing of a group of talented players (Ryszard Komornicki, Waldemar Matysik, Eugeniusz Cebrat, Andrzej Zgutczyński, Tadeusz Dolny, Andrzej Pałasz), Górnik finished fourth, which was a sign of better times.

Late 1980s until now

Between 1985 and 1988 Górnik again marked a magnificent streak, with four consecutive championships. Zabrze's side also played versus renowned European powerhouses, such as Bayern Munich, Anderlecht, Hamburger SV, Juventus and Real Madrid.

In 1994 Górnik competed again for the title and with players as Jerzy Brzęczek, Grzegorz Mielcarski, Tomasz Wałdoch, hopes were high. Before the last round of the league the standings at the top were: Legia 47 points and Górnik 45 points. Since the two teams were to face each other in Warsaw, Górnik still had a chance to win the title. However the game ended in a 1–1 tie which gave Legia the crown. Before Legia scored the goal which gave her the title (the score 0–1 would mean the title for Górnik), the referee of the match – Mr Redzinski – sent off one by one 3 players from Górnik's squad, and Górnik had to finished match with only 8 players against 11 players of Legia. It was the last match in Mr Redzinski's career.

In the same year, Górnik played its last so far game in European Cups, losing to Admira Wacker Vienna.

In the spring of 2007 Górnik got a new sponsor – German insurance company Allianz. However, after finishing 16th in the Ekstraklasa in 2008–09, the club was relegated to the Polish First League, the second level of Polish football, during the 2009–10 season. In June 2010, the club earned promotion back to the Ekstraklasa for the 2010–11 season. Since then, Górnik has promoted a number of players to the Poland national team and transferred several players to stronger leagues, including Arkadiusz Milik, Łukasz Skorupski, Szymon Żurkowski and Paweł Bochniewicz.

Honours

 
History of Górnik Zabrze classifications in the Ekstraklasa

Górnik in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Score
1961–62 European Cup Q   Tottenham Hotspur 4–2, 1–8
1963–64 European Cup Q   Austria Wien 1–0, 0–1, 2–1
1R   Dukla Prague 2–0, 1–4
1964–65 European Cup Q   Dukla Prague 1–4, 3–0, 0–0
1965–66 European Cup Q   LASK Linz 3–1, 2–1
1R   Sparta Prague 0–3, 1–0
1966–67 European Cup 1R   Vorwärts Berlin 2–1, 1–2, 3–1
2R   CSKA Sofia 0–4, 3–0
1967–68 European Cup 1R   Djurgårdens IF 3–0, 1–0
2R   Dynamo Kyiv 2–1, 1–1
1/4F   Manchester United 0–2, 1–0
1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Dynamo Moscow withdrawal
1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Olympiacos 2–2, 5–0
2R   Rangers 3–1, 3–1
1/4F   Levski-Spartak 2–3, 2–1
1/2F   Roma 1–1, 2–2, 1–1
F   Manchester City 1–2
1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Aalborg BK 1–0, 8–1
2R   Göztepe 1–0, 3–0
1/4F   Manchester City 2–0, 0–2, 1–3
1971–72 European Cup 1R   Marseille 1–2, 1–1
1972–73 European Cup 1R   Sliema Wanderers 5–0, 5–0
2R   Dynamo Kyiv 0–2, 2–1
1974–75 UEFA Cup 1R   Partizan 2–2, 0–3
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1R   Haka 5–3, 0–0
2R   Aston Villa 0–2, 1–1
1985–86 European Cup 1R   Bayern Munich 1–2, 1–4
1986–87 European Cup 1R   Anderlecht 0–2, 1–1
1987–88 European Cup 1R   Olympiacos 1–1, 2–1
2R   Rangers 1–3, 1–1
1988–89 European Cup 1R   Jeunesse Esch 3–0, 4–1
2R   Real Madrid 0–1, 2–3
1989–90 UEFA Cup 1R   Juventus 0–1, 2–4
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R   Hamburger SV 1–1, 0–3
1994–95 UEFA Cup Q   Shamrock Rovers 7–0, 1–0
1R   Admira Wacker Mödling 2–5, 1–1
1995 Intertoto Cup GR   AGF 1–4
  Basel 1–2
  Sheffield Wednesday 2–3
  Karlsruher SC 1–6
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Zaria Bălți 1–0, 1–1
2Q   Trenčín 0–1, 1−4

Best results in European competitions

Season Achievement Notes
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
1968 Quarter-Final lost to   Manchester United 0–2 in Manchester, 1–0 in Chorzów
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1970 Final lost to   Manchester City 1–2 in Vienna
1971 Quarter-Final lost to   Manchester City 2–0 in Chorzów, 0–2 in Manchester, 1–3 in Copenhagen

Current squad

As of 31 January 2023.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   POL Paweł Olkowski
17 MF   SUI Robin Kamber
20 FW   POL Szymon Włodarczyk
21 FW   POL Piotr Krawczyk
23 MF   CMR Jean Jules
24 MF   POL Krzysztof Kolanko
25 DF   GER Jonatan Kotzke
26 DF   POL Rafał Janicki
28 FW   POL Jan Ciućka
31 GK   POL Paweł Sokół
32 GK   BLR Pavel Pavlyuchenko (on loan from Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza)
33 MF   JPN Kanji Okunuki (on loan from Omiya Ardija)
41 MF   JPN Daisuke Yokota
64 DF   SVN Erik Janža (captain)
71 FW   SVN Amadej Maroša
96 DF   POL Robert Dadok

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 MF   POL Adrian Dziedzic (at Garbarnia Kraków until 30 June 2023)
GK   POL Jakub Grzesiak (at Stomil Olsztyn until 30 June 2023)
GK   POL Bartosz Neugebauer (at Chojniczanka Chojnice until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   POL Krzysztof Wingralek (at Znicz Pruszków until 30 June 2023)
MF   POL Mateusz Ziółkowski (at Zagłębie Sosnowiec until 30 June 2023)

Notable former players

Managers

Supporters and rivalries

 
Górnik Zabrze supporters during the Great Silesian Derby

Górnik Zabrze is believed to have one of the largest and most loyal fanbases in Poland, especially in the Upper Silesian metropolitan area. In the 2016–17 season, Górnik Zabrze drew the highest average home attendance (10,636)[4] of all second level Polish football clubs. They also drew the highest attendance in their league (20,987). After their comeback to the top flight in 2017, Górnik drew the highest average home attendance in Polish football, surpassing current top teams Lech Poznań and Legia Warsaw,[5] with most league games being sold-out.[6]

Górnik holds a long-standing rivalry with Upper Silesian side Ruch Chorzów, known as the Great Silesian Derby. Other main rivals are Piast Gliwice, Polonia Bytom, Legia Warsaw and Zagłębie Sosnowiec.

Torcida Zabrze is named after the ultras of Torcida Split, with whom they have friendly relations; together they are called United Torcida. The have also friendly relations with fans of ROW Rybnik, Wisłoka Dębica, and GKS Katowice; the latter in past used to be a rival. Fans of Concordia Knurów, Naprzód Rydłutowy, Slavia Ruda Śląska and Czarni Pyskowice are also Górnik fan-clubs.

References

  1. ^ "KRS 0000106227 GÓRNIK ZABRZE SPORTOWA S A, NIP 6481278811, REGON 273128033". Krs-online.com.pl. Retrieved 2022-08-23.
  2. ^ Willis, Craig; Hughes, Will; Bober, Sergiusz. "ECMI Minorities Blog. National and Linguistic Minorities in the Context of Professional Football across Europe: Five Examples from Non-kin State Situations". ECMI. ECMI. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Pierwsza drużyna" (in Polish). Górnik Zabrze. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  4. ^ "EFS Attendances". www.european-football-statistics.co.uk. from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  5. ^ Kusina, Maciej. "90minut.pl". img.90minut.pl. from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Już jutro stadion Górnika odwiedzi więcej kibiców niż stadion Ruchu przez cały sezon - weszlo.com". weszlo.com. 15 September 2017. from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2018.

External links

  • Official website (in Polish)
  • (in Polish)
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Coordinates: 50°17′46.74″N 18°46′6.83″E / 50.2963167°N 18.7685639°E / 50.2963167; 18.7685639

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This article is about the association football club For handball club see Gornik Zabrze handball Gornik Zabrze Spolka Akcyjna commonly referred to as Gornik Zabrze S A or simply Gornik Zabrze Polish pronunciation ˈɡurɲiɡ ˈzabʐɛ is a Polish football club from Zabrze Gornik is one of the most successful Polish football clubs in history winning the second most Polish Championship titles together with Ruch Chorzow The club was a dominant force in the 1960s and 1980s Gornik holds the record for winning the most consecutive Polish Championship titles 5 and Polish Cup titles 5 In addition the club was 1969 70 Cup Winners Cup runners up Gornik ZabrzeFull nameGornik Zabrze Spolka Akcyjna 1 Nickname s Trojkolorowi Tri Colour Gornicy The Miners Founded14 December 1948 74 years ago 1948 12 14 GroundArena ZabrzeCapacity24 563ChairmanAdam MatysekManagerJan UrbanLeagueEkstraklasa2021 228th of 18WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club plays in a white or dark blue red kit and is based at the Arena Zabrze Their main local rival is Ruch Chorzow 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 First years 1 2 First successes 1 3 Golden years 1 4 Late 1970s and early 1980s 1 5 Late 1980s until now 2 Honours 3 Gornik in Europe 3 1 Best results in European competitions 4 Current squad 4 1 Out on loan 5 Notable former players 6 Managers 7 Supporters and rivalries 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFirst years Edit The club was founded in 1948 after several smaller sports associations KS Zjednoczenie KS Pogon KS Skra and KS Concordia were merged into a single organization which took the name Gornik the Polish word for Miner reflecting the fact that Zabrze was an important coal mining centre In 1950 Gornik joined the Opole Silesia regional league In 1952 the club was promoted to the Polish Second Division Their first game in the second tier was against Skra Czestochowa and was witnessed by 20 000 fans with Gornik winning 5 1 The whole season was very successful and Gornik finished second overall behind Gornik Walbrzych The club was promoted to the top division in 1955 In their first game in the top flight Gornik beat local rivals Ruch Chorzow 3 1 with 25 000 in attendance the club finished the season in sixth place First successes Edit In 1957 just a year after promotion Gornik won its first championship of Poland The team with star Ernest Pohl was third in 1958 to regain the crown in 1959 and 1961 together with such players as Stanislaw Oslizlo and Hubert Kostka In 1961 Gornik for the first time appeared in European Cups losing in the first round to Tottenham Hotspur Golden years Edit Ticket to a match against Manchester City in the 1970 71 European Cup Winners Cup The next championship won in 1963 marked the beginning of an unusual streak of five consecutive titles 1963 64 65 66 and 67 which is a Polish record Gornik s biggest success in European football took place in 1970 even though in Poland the team was second after Legia Warsaw In the UEFA Cup Winners Cup Gornik beat all their opponents Olympiacos Rangers Levski Sofia and AS Roma reaching the final which took place in Vienna There Manchester City turned out to be the better team winning 2 1 The following season Gornik would once again play Manchester City with the 1970 final being repeated this time in the quarter final Late 1970s and early 1980s Edit During the mid 1970s Gornik form deteriorated and in late spring of 1978 the team was relegated to the Second Division However it returned after one year and in games of 1979 80 Zabrze s side finished sixth In 1984 after purchasing of a group of talented players Ryszard Komornicki Waldemar Matysik Eugeniusz Cebrat Andrzej Zgutczynski Tadeusz Dolny Andrzej Palasz Gornik finished fourth which was a sign of better times Late 1980s until now Edit Between 1985 and 1988 Gornik again marked a magnificent streak with four consecutive championships Zabrze s side also played versus renowned European powerhouses such as Bayern Munich Anderlecht Hamburger SV Juventus and Real Madrid Arena Zabrze In 1994 Gornik competed again for the title and with players as Jerzy Brzeczek Grzegorz Mielcarski Tomasz Waldoch hopes were high Before the last round of the league the standings at the top were Legia 47 points and Gornik 45 points Since the two teams were to face each other in Warsaw Gornik still had a chance to win the title However the game ended in a 1 1 tie which gave Legia the crown Before Legia scored the goal which gave her the title the score 0 1 would mean the title for Gornik the referee of the match Mr Redzinski sent off one by one 3 players from Gornik s squad and Gornik had to finished match with only 8 players against 11 players of Legia It was the last match in Mr Redzinski s career In the same year Gornik played its last so far game in European Cups losing to Admira Wacker Vienna In the spring of 2007 Gornik got a new sponsor German insurance company Allianz However after finishing 16th in the Ekstraklasa in 2008 09 the club was relegated to the Polish First League the second level of Polish football during the 2009 10 season In June 2010 the club earned promotion back to the Ekstraklasa for the 2010 11 season Since then Gornik has promoted a number of players to the Poland national team and transferred several players to stronger leagues including Arkadiusz Milik Lukasz Skorupski Szymon Zurkowski and Pawel Bochniewicz Honours Edit History of Gornik Zabrze classifications in the Ekstraklasa Ekstraklasa Champions 14 1957 1959 1961 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1966 67 1970 71 1971 72 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 Runners up 4 1962 1968 69 1973 74 1990 91 Polish Cup Winners 6 1964 65 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1971 72 Runners up 7 1955 56 1956 57 1961 62 1965 66 1985 86 1991 92 2000 01 Polish SuperCup Winners 1988 European Cup Quarter Final 1967 68 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Runners up 1969 70 Youth Teams Polish U 19 Champion 1967 1989 Polish U 19 Runner Up 1985 2001 2011 Polish U 19 Bronze Medal 2015 Polish U 17 Champion 1992 1996 Polish U 17 Runner Up 2014Gornik in Europe EditSeason Competition Round Club Score1961 62 European Cup Q Tottenham Hotspur 4 2 1 81963 64 European Cup Q Austria Wien 1 0 0 1 2 11R Dukla Prague 2 0 1 41964 65 European Cup Q Dukla Prague 1 4 3 0 0 01965 66 European Cup Q LASK Linz 3 1 2 11R Sparta Prague 0 3 1 01966 67 European Cup 1R Vorwarts Berlin 2 1 1 2 3 12R CSKA Sofia 0 4 3 01967 68 European Cup 1R Djurgardens IF 3 0 1 02R Dynamo Kyiv 2 1 1 11 4F Manchester United 0 2 1 01968 69 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Dynamo Moscow withdrawal1969 70 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Olympiacos 2 2 5 02R Rangers 3 1 3 11 4F Levski Spartak 2 3 2 11 2F Roma 1 1 2 2 1 1F Manchester City 1 21970 71 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Aalborg BK 1 0 8 12R Goztepe 1 0 3 01 4F Manchester City 2 0 0 2 1 31971 72 European Cup 1R Marseille 1 2 1 11972 73 European Cup 1R Sliema Wanderers 5 0 5 02R Dynamo Kyiv 0 2 2 11974 75 UEFA Cup 1R Partizan 2 2 0 31977 78 UEFA Cup 1R Haka 5 3 0 02R Aston Villa 0 2 1 11985 86 European Cup 1R Bayern Munich 1 2 1 41986 87 European Cup 1R Anderlecht 0 2 1 11987 88 European Cup 1R Olympiacos 1 1 2 12R Rangers 1 3 1 11988 89 European Cup 1R Jeunesse Esch 3 0 4 12R Real Madrid 0 1 2 31989 90 UEFA Cup 1R Juventus 0 1 2 41991 92 UEFA Cup 1R Hamburger SV 1 1 0 31994 95 UEFA Cup Q Shamrock Rovers 7 0 1 01R Admira Wacker Modling 2 5 1 11995 Intertoto Cup GR AGF 1 4 Basel 1 2 Sheffield Wednesday 2 3 Karlsruher SC 1 62018 19 UEFA Europa League 1Q Zaria Bălți 1 0 1 12Q Trencin 0 1 1 4Best results in European competitions Edit Season Achievement NotesEuropean Cup UEFA Champions League1968 Quarter Final lost to Manchester United 0 2 in Manchester 1 0 in ChorzowUEFA Cup Winners Cup1970 Final lost to Manchester City 1 2 in Vienna1971 Quarter Final lost to Manchester City 2 0 in Chorzow 0 2 in Manchester 1 3 in CopenhagenCurrent squad EditAs of 31 January 2023 3 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK POL Daniel Bielica2 DF SVK Boris Sekulic3 DF FIN Richard Jensen4 DF POL Aleksander Paluszek5 DF POL Kryspin Szczesniak on loan from Pogon Szczecin 7 MF ESP Dani Pacheco8 MF SVN Blaz Vrhovec9 FW CUW Anthony van den Hurk on loan from Caykur Rizespor 10 FW GER Lukas Podolski11 MF POL Mateusz Cholewiak13 DF SWE Emil Bergstrom15 MF POL Norbert Wojtuszek No Pos Nation Player16 DF POL Pawel Olkowski17 MF SUI Robin Kamber20 FW POL Szymon Wlodarczyk21 FW POL Piotr Krawczyk23 MF CMR Jean Jules24 MF POL Krzysztof Kolanko25 DF GER Jonatan Kotzke26 DF POL Rafal Janicki28 FW POL Jan Ciucka31 GK POL Pawel Sokol32 GK BLR Pavel Pavlyuchenko on loan from Bruk Bet Termalica Nieciecza 33 MF JPN Kanji Okunuki on loan from Omiya Ardija 41 MF JPN Daisuke Yokota64 DF SVN Erik Janza captain 71 FW SVN Amadej Marosa96 DF POL Robert DadokOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player29 MF POL Adrian Dziedzic at Garbarnia Krakow until 30 June 2023 GK POL Jakub Grzesiak at Stomil Olsztyn until 30 June 2023 GK POL Bartosz Neugebauer at Chojniczanka Chojnice until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player DF POL Krzysztof Wingralek at Znicz Pruszkow until 30 June 2023 MF POL Mateusz Ziolkowski at Zaglebie Sosnowiec until 30 June 2023 Notable former players Edit Ernest Pohl Wlodzimierz Lubanski Jerzy Gorgon Stanislaw Oslizlo Hubert Kostka Jan Urban Ryszard Cyron Tomasz Hajto Robert Warzycha Piotr Jegor Andrzej Szarmach Zygfryd Szoltysik Ryszard Komornicki Kamil Kosowski Marcin Kuzba Jerzy Brzeczek Michal Pazdan Arkadiusz Milik Tomasz Waldoch Jozef Wandzik Dariusz Kosela Andrzej Niedzielan Ryszard Staniek Ryszard Kraus Andrzej Zgutczynski Marek Beben Tomasz Zahorski Marek Szemonski Mateusz Wieteska Pawel Bochniewicz Jose Kante Maris Smirnovs Dickson Choto Shingayi Kaondera Aco Stojkov Prejuce Nakoulma Dimitar Makriev Michal Bemben Sergei Mosnikov Ivica Krizanac Erik Jirka Boris Pandza Ensar Arifovic Vladimir Sladojevic Armin Cerimagic Marek Kozminski Igor Angulo Giorgos GiakoumakisManagers Edit Ginter Pawelczyk 1948 49 Teodor Meiser 1949 Karol Luks 1949 50 Gerard Wodarz 1950 54 Augustyn Dziwisz 1954 56 Pawel Moscinski 1956 Hubert Skolik 1957 Zoltan Opata 1957 58 Hubert Skolik 1958 59 Janos Steiner 1959 Feliks Karolek 1960 Vilem Lugr 1960 Augustyn Dziwisz 1 July 1960 30 June 1962 Feliks Karolek 1962 Ewald Cebula 1962 63 Feliks Karolek 1963 Hubert Skolik 1963 Feliks Karolek 1964 Hubert Skolik 1964 Ferenc Farsang 1964 65 Wladyslaw Giergiel 1 July 1965 30 June 1966 Geza Kalocsay 1 July 1966 30 June 1969 Michal Matyas 1969 70 Ferenc Szusza 1970 71 A Brzezanczyk 1 July 1971 30 April 1972 Jan Kowalski 1972 Gyula Szucs 1972 Jan Kowalski 1972 73 Teodor Wieczorek 1973 75 Andrzej Gajewski 1975 76 Jozef Trepka 1976 Hubert Kostka 30 May 1976 5 December 1977 Wladyslaw Jan Zmuda 13 December 1977 24 May 1980 Zdzislaw Podedworny 1980 83 Hubert Kostka 1 December 1983 30 May 1986 Leslaw Cmikiewicz 1 June 1986 14 October 1986 Antoni Piechniczek 15 October 1986 30 June 1987 Marcin Bochynek 1 July 1987 30 June 1989 Zdzislaw Podedworny 1989 Jan Kisiel 1989 90 Jan Kowalski 1990 92 Janusz Kowalik 1992 Alojzy Lysk 1992 93 Henryk Apostel 1 July 1993 31 December 1993 Hubert Kostka 1 January 1994 22 May 1994 Edward Lorens 23 May 1994 2 June 1995 Stanislaw Oslizlo 1995 Adam Michalski 1995 96 Jan Kowalski 1996 Jan Zurek 11 August 1996 11 September 1996 Piotr Kocab 1996 Henryk Apostel 1 January 1997 10 November 1997 Jan Kowalski 1997 Jan Zurek 1 December 1997 15 March 2000 Jozef Dankowski int 16 March 2000 19 March 2000 Marcin Bochynek 20 March 2000 9 April 2000 Mieczyslaw Broniszewski 10 April 2000 16 September 2000 Jozef Dankowski 17 September 2000 7 May 2001 Marek Piotrowicz 2001 Waldemar Fornalik 10 May 2001 31 October 2001 Marek Piotrowicz 2 November 2001 31 December 2001 Waldemar Fornalik 12 January 2002 4 April 2004 Verner Licka 5 April 2004 13 December 2004 Edward Lorens 13 December 2004 3 February 2005 Marek Wlecialowski 7 February 2005 31 October 2005 Marek Motyka 4 November 2005 13 January 2006 Ryszard Komornicki 13 January 2006 19 April 2006 Przemyslaw Cecherz int 19 April 2006 26 April 2006 Marek Motyka 26 April 2006 12 December 2006 Zdzislaw Podedworny 2006 07 Marek Motyka 13 March 2007 20 May 2007 Marek Kostrzewa 2007 Marek Piotrowicz 2007 Ryszard Wieczorek 1 July 2007 10 September 2008 Marcin Bochynek int 2 September 2008 16 September 2008 Henryk Kasperczak 16 September 2008 3 June 2009 Ryszard Komornicki 18 June 2009 15 December 2009 Adam Nawalka 1 January 2010 31 October 2013 Bogdan Zajac int 1 November 2013 10 November 2013 Ryszard Wieczorek 12 November 2013 9 March 2014 Robert Warzycha 12 March 2014 30 June 2014 Jozef Dankowski 1 July 2014 30 June 2015 Robert Warzycha 1 July 2015 13 August 2015 Leszek Ojrzynski 13 August 2015 3 March 2016 Jan Zurek 3 March 2016 2 June 2016 Marcin Brosz 3 June 2016 27 May 2021 Jan Urban 27 May 2021 15 June 2022 Bartosch Gaul 23 June 2022 18 March 2023 Jan Urban 18 March 2023 present Supporters and rivalries Edit Gornik Zabrze supporters during the Great Silesian Derby Gornik Zabrze is believed to have one of the largest and most loyal fanbases in Poland especially in the Upper Silesian metropolitan area In the 2016 17 season Gornik Zabrze drew the highest average home attendance 10 636 4 of all second level Polish football clubs They also drew the highest attendance in their league 20 987 After their comeback to the top flight in 2017 Gornik drew the highest average home attendance in Polish football surpassing current top teams Lech Poznan and Legia Warsaw 5 with most league games being sold out 6 Gornik holds a long standing rivalry with Upper Silesian side Ruch Chorzow known as the Great Silesian Derby Other main rivals are Piast Gliwice Polonia Bytom Legia Warsaw and Zaglebie Sosnowiec Torcida Zabrze is named after the ultras of Torcida Split with whom they have friendly relations together they are called United Torcida The have also friendly relations with fans of ROW Rybnik Wisloka Debica and GKS Katowice the latter in past used to be a rival Fans of Concordia Knurow Naprzod Rydlutowy Slavia Ruda Slaska and Czarni Pyskowice are also Gornik fan clubs References Edit KRS 0000106227 GoRNIK ZABRZE SPORTOWA S A NIP 6481278811 REGON 273128033 Krs online com pl Retrieved 2022 08 23 Willis Craig Hughes Will Bober Sergiusz ECMI Minorities Blog National and Linguistic Minorities in the Context of Professional Football across Europe Five Examples from Non kin State Situations ECMI ECMI Retrieved 27 March 2023 Pierwsza druzyna in Polish Gornik Zabrze Retrieved 27 August 2022 EFS Attendances www european football statistics co uk Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 7 May 2018 Kusina Maciej 90minut pl img 90minut pl Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2018 Juz jutro stadion Gornika odwiedzi wiecej kibicow niz stadion Ruchu przez caly sezon weszlo com weszlo com 15 September 2017 Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gornik Zabrze Official website in Polish Fansite in Polish Fans forum in Polish Coordinates 50 17 46 74 N 18 46 6 83 E 50 2963167 N 18 7685639 E 50 2963167 18 7685639 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gornik Zabrze amp oldid 1146880565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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