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KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkʂɔ ɔsˈtrɔvjɛt͡s ɕfjɛntɔˈkʂɨskʲi]) is a Polish football club based in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland. It was founded on 11 August 1929.

KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
Full nameKlub Sportowy Zakładów Ostrowieckich
Nickname(s)Pomarańczowo-czarni (The-orange-and-black),
Kszoki
Founded11 August 1929; 94 years ago (1929-08-11)
GroundMiejski Stadion Sportowy "KSZO"
Capacity8,500[1]
ChairmanPiotr Chorab
ManagerKrystian Kanarski
LeagueIII liga, group IV
2022–23III liga, group IV, 4th of 18

History edit

Initially, a club called Ostrovia existed in the city. It was established between 1922 and 1924 and dissolved in 1926. KSZO was established in 1929. The construction of the club's stadium began in 1931 and finished in 1934. As a result of the Nazi invasion of Poland, the club's activities ceased in 1939.

The club activities resumed in 1945. Between 1949 and 1956, the club was called Stal.

In 2012, the club declared bankruptcy. The same year, it was reorganized under the same name and badge.

League history edit

KSZO joined the C klasa, the lowest level of regional leagues in Poland at the time, in 1932 gaining promotion to B klasa the same year. In 1934, the club was promoted to A klasa, the top regional level. In 1937, it was moved to the Kraków Regional Football Association as the regional association based in Kielce the club hitherto belonged to was disbanded.

Having resumed activity after World War II, the club participated in lower-level regional leagues. In 1950, KSZO (then called Stal) was merged with another local club, Związkowiec. The management of the steelworks decided to focus on building a better football team.[2] From the 1960s until the early 1980s, KSZO took part in third-level competitions several times. However, the club wasn't able to advance further or maintain their place for more than a few seasons.

In the early 90s, the steelworks became more committed to financing the club's activities. In 1990, the club was promoted to the III liga, the third level of Polish association football at the time, once again. Five seasons later, KSZO was promoted to the second tier for the first time.

In the 1995–96 season, the first after promotion to the eastern group of II liga, KSZO finished 13th out of 18 teams, avoiding relegation by just three points. However, at the end of the following season, the club was ranked second behind Petrochemia Płock and won promotion to the top tier of Polish football.

The 1997–98 season, KSZO's first in top flight ended in relegation as the club only managed to finish 17th out of 18 teams.

Having returned to the second level, KSZO finished the 1998–99 campaign fourth in the eastern group. Next season, both groups were merged to create one 24-team second division. That year, KSZO was 12th. In the 2000–01 season, the club finished second behind RKS Radomsko and was promoted to the top tier for the second time.

The 2001–02 season was played according to an unusual formula, the teams being divided into two groups ("A" and "B") of 8 teams each. Top four teams from each group advanced to the "championship group", the bottom four proceeded to the "relegation group". At the end of the first stage of the season, KSZO was ranked 6th out of 8 in group A which meant it took part in the "relegation group". There, KSZO finished 5th out of 8, which meant 13th place at the end of the season. Playoff matches against Górnik Łęczna followed, both of which were won by KSZO.[3]

In 2002–03, after a promising start, financial problems became more and more apparent. In addition to that, a conflict between the club management and the players, that ended in most players from the first team refusing to play and leaving the club, had a detrimental effect on the club's result. A completely new squad was formed based on players from junior teams and lower-level clubs but it proved to be inadequate for the top tier. Not managing to earn even a single point during the spring round, the club was directly relegated, ultimately being ranked 15th, ahead of only Pogoń Szczecin - a club that was also experiencing major difficulties at the time.

KSZO started the 2003–04 season at the second tier but withdrew at the halfway stage of the season, its results being annulled.[4] Due to huge debts, the association underwent liquidation.

The club was then recreated on the basis of another second-tier club, KS Stasiak Ceramika Opoczno. From that point onwards, the club took part in second division matches as KSZO SSA (sports p.l.c.) finishing mid-table for three seasons in a row. However, in 2007, the club was expelled from the second division (effectively relegated to the third level) and fined because its former chairman, Mirosław Stasiak, was accused of bribery.

KSZO finished the 2007–08 season in sixth place despite having 6 points deducted due to the aforementioned corruption accusations. Due to the reorganization of the Polish football leagues, the club was moved to the eastern group of the new II liga, which still was the third tier. KSZO won its group without losing a single match at home and was promoted to the second tier, now called I liga, again. In the 2009–10 season, KSZO finished 8th out of 18 teams. However, the following season, the club was ranked only 16th, losing the relegation battle by a single point. KSZO participated in third-tier matches during the 2011–12 campaign but withdrew after 20 out of 30 legs and was therefore ranked last.[5] This marked the end of KSZO SSA.

In 2011, the new club, called KSZO 1929, was formed and joined the regional group of the klasa okręgowa, the sixth level of Polish association football the same year and won promotion. The following season, KSZO 1929 won the fifth-level competition and was promoted to the III liga, group IV (the fourth division), where the club has been playing since.

2020–21 KSZO season edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 Podhale Nowy Targ 40 18 11 11 58 49 +9 65
8 Wólczanka Wólka Pełkińska 40 18 8 14 74 58 +16 62
9 KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski 40 19 4 17 63 50 +13 61
10 Siarka Tarnobrzeg 40 17 8 15 59 53 +6 59
11 Cracovia II 40 15 9 16 56 49 +7 54
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: 90minut.pl
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games.

Fans edit

Although KSZO supporters' nickname is Świętokrzyscy Rozbójnicy, i.e. the Holy Cross (a reference to the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship) Reavers, they are known for outstanding atmosphere and high attendance during the matches.

KSZO fans have a fellowship with fans of Lech Poznań (since 1992) and Arka Gdynia (since 2004). There are good relations with fans of Wisła Sandomierz and Powiślanka Lipsko. They used have friendships with Stal Sanok and Slovan Liberec.

Their biggest rivals are regional opponents Korona Kielce with whom they contest the Holy Cross Province derby. Other rivals include Hutnik Nowa Huta and Stal Stalowa Wola with whom they contest the steelworks derbies[6][7] They also have a strong dislike of Radomiak Radom.[8]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 14 March 2023[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   POL Karol Szymkowiak
2 DF   POL Radosław Sylwestrzak
3 DF   POL Mateusz Zając
4 DF   BRA Matheus Camargo
5 MF   POL Jakub Pawlik
6 DF   POL Kacper Dereń
8 FW   UKR Kostyantyn Cherniy
11 MF   POL Dariusz Brągiel
16 MF   POL Tomasz Persona
17 MF   UKR Artur Dumanyuk
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   UKR Illya Tymoshenko
21 MF   POL Michał Nawrot
27 MF   POL Dawid Zalewski
29 MF   POL Bartosz Żurek
33 DF   POL Patryk Domagała
34 FW   POL Kamil Grudziński
GK   POL Jakub Burek
FW   POL Arleison Martinez
MF   POL Franciszek Lipka
DF   UKR Oleksiy Maydanevych

Famous players edit

Player who have played in the top-flight

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Stadion – KSZO 1929".
  2. ^ . Oficjalny serwis KSZO S.S.A. Ostrowiec Św. (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  3. ^ Paweł Mogielnicki. "Baraże o udział w I lidze". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  4. ^ "II liga 2003/2004". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  5. ^ "II liga 2011/2012, grupa: wschodnia". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  6. ^ "Strona główna".
  7. ^ "Hutnicze derby - zapowiedź meczu Stal Stalowa Wola - KSZO Ostrowiec - WP SportoweFakty". 14 August 2009.
  8. ^ "Ekipy - KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski".
  9. ^ http://kszo1929ostrowiec.pl/team/kszo/

External links edit

  • (in Polish) Official website
  • (in Polish) Unofficial website
  • (in Polish) Fans website
  • (in Polish) Fanpage
  • (in Polish) KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski at 90minut.pl

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski Polish pronunciation ˈkʂɔ ɔsˈtrɔvjɛt s ɕfjɛntɔˈkʂɨskʲi is a Polish football club based in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski Poland It was founded on 11 August 1929 KSZO Ostrowiec SwietokrzyskiFull nameKlub Sportowy Zakladow OstrowieckichNickname s Pomaranczowo czarni The orange and black KszokiFounded11 August 1929 94 years ago 1929 08 11 GroundMiejski Stadion Sportowy KSZO Capacity8 500 1 ChairmanPiotr ChorabManagerKrystian KanarskiLeagueIII liga group IV2022 23III liga group IV 4th of 18Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 League history 1 2 2020 21 KSZO season 2 Fans 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Famous players 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editInitially a club called Ostrovia existed in the city It was established between 1922 and 1924 and dissolved in 1926 KSZO was established in 1929 The construction of the club s stadium began in 1931 and finished in 1934 As a result of the Nazi invasion of Poland the club s activities ceased in 1939 The club activities resumed in 1945 Between 1949 and 1956 the club was called Stal In 2012 the club declared bankruptcy The same year it was reorganized under the same name and badge League history edit KSZO joined the C klasa the lowest level of regional leagues in Poland at the time in 1932 gaining promotion to B klasa the same year In 1934 the club was promoted to A klasa the top regional level In 1937 it was moved to the Krakow Regional Football Association as the regional association based in Kielce the club hitherto belonged to was disbanded Having resumed activity after World War II the club participated in lower level regional leagues In 1950 KSZO then called Stal was merged with another local club Zwiazkowiec The management of the steelworks decided to focus on building a better football team 2 From the 1960s until the early 1980s KSZO took part in third level competitions several times However the club wasn t able to advance further or maintain their place for more than a few seasons In the early 90s the steelworks became more committed to financing the club s activities In 1990 the club was promoted to the III liga the third level of Polish association football at the time once again Five seasons later KSZO was promoted to the second tier for the first time In the 1995 96 season the first after promotion to the eastern group of II liga KSZO finished 13th out of 18 teams avoiding relegation by just three points However at the end of the following season the club was ranked second behind Petrochemia Plock and won promotion to the top tier of Polish football The 1997 98 season KSZO s first in top flight ended in relegation as the club only managed to finish 17th out of 18 teams Having returned to the second level KSZO finished the 1998 99 campaign fourth in the eastern group Next season both groups were merged to create one 24 team second division That year KSZO was 12th In the 2000 01 season the club finished second behind RKS Radomsko and was promoted to the top tier for the second time The 2001 02 season was played according to an unusual formula the teams being divided into two groups A and B of 8 teams each Top four teams from each group advanced to the championship group the bottom four proceeded to the relegation group At the end of the first stage of the season KSZO was ranked 6th out of 8 in group A which meant it took part in the relegation group There KSZO finished 5th out of 8 which meant 13th place at the end of the season Playoff matches against Gornik Leczna followed both of which were won by KSZO 3 In 2002 03 after a promising start financial problems became more and more apparent In addition to that a conflict between the club management and the players that ended in most players from the first team refusing to play and leaving the club had a detrimental effect on the club s result A completely new squad was formed based on players from junior teams and lower level clubs but it proved to be inadequate for the top tier Not managing to earn even a single point during the spring round the club was directly relegated ultimately being ranked 15th ahead of only Pogon Szczecin a club that was also experiencing major difficulties at the time KSZO started the 2003 04 season at the second tier but withdrew at the halfway stage of the season its results being annulled 4 Due to huge debts the association underwent liquidation The club was then recreated on the basis of another second tier club KS Stasiak Ceramika Opoczno From that point onwards the club took part in second division matches as KSZO SSA sports p l c finishing mid table for three seasons in a row However in 2007 the club was expelled from the second division effectively relegated to the third level and fined because its former chairman Miroslaw Stasiak was accused of bribery KSZO finished the 2007 08 season in sixth place despite having 6 points deducted due to the aforementioned corruption accusations Due to the reorganization of the Polish football leagues the club was moved to the eastern group of the new II liga which still was the third tier KSZO won its group without losing a single match at home and was promoted to the second tier now called I liga again In the 2009 10 season KSZO finished 8th out of 18 teams However the following season the club was ranked only 16th losing the relegation battle by a single point KSZO participated in third tier matches during the 2011 12 campaign but withdrew after 20 out of 30 legs and was therefore ranked last 5 This marked the end of KSZO SSA In 2011 the new club called KSZO 1929 was formed and joined the regional group of the klasa okregowa the sixth level of Polish association football the same year and won promotion The following season KSZO 1929 won the fifth level competition and was promoted to the III liga group IV the fourth division where the club has been playing since 2020 21 KSZO season edit Main article 2020 21 III liga Group 4 Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 7 Podhale Nowy Targ 40 18 11 11 58 49 9 65 8 Wolczanka Wolka Pelkinska 40 18 8 14 74 58 16 62 9 KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski 40 19 4 17 63 50 13 61 10 Siarka Tarnobrzeg 40 17 8 15 59 53 6 59 11 Cracovia II 40 15 9 16 56 49 7 54Updated to match es played on unknown Source 90minut plRules for classification 1 Number of points reached in the entire series of games 2 Number of points reached in direct matches 3 Goal difference in direct matches 4 Goal difference in direct matches away goals counted twice 5 Goal difference in the whole series of games 6 Number of goals scored in the entire series of games Fans editAlthough KSZO supporters nickname is Swietokrzyscy Rozbojnicy i e the Holy Cross a reference to the Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship Reavers they are known for outstanding atmosphere and high attendance during the matches KSZO fans have a fellowship with fans of Lech Poznan since 1992 and Arka Gdynia since 2004 There are good relations with fans of Wisla Sandomierz and Powislanka Lipsko They used have friendships with Stal Sanok and Slovan Liberec Their biggest rivals are regional opponents Korona Kielce with whom they contest the Holy Cross Province derby Other rivals include Hutnik Nowa Huta and Stal Stalowa Wola with whom they contest the steelworks derbies 6 7 They also have a strong dislike of Radomiak Radom 8 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 14 March 2023 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp POL Karol Szymkowiak 2 DF nbsp POL Radoslaw Sylwestrzak 3 DF nbsp POL Mateusz Zajac 4 DF nbsp BRA Matheus Camargo 5 MF nbsp POL Jakub Pawlik 6 DF nbsp POL Kacper Deren 8 FW nbsp UKR Kostyantyn Cherniy 11 MF nbsp POL Dariusz Bragiel 16 MF nbsp POL Tomasz Persona 17 MF nbsp UKR Artur Dumanyuk No Pos Nation Player 18 MF nbsp UKR Illya Tymoshenko 21 MF nbsp POL Michal Nawrot 27 MF nbsp POL Dawid Zalewski 29 MF nbsp POL Bartosz Zurek 33 DF nbsp POL Patryk Domagala 34 FW nbsp POL Kamil Grudzinski GK nbsp POL Jakub Burek FW nbsp POL Arleison Martinez MF nbsp POL Franciszek Lipka DF nbsp UKR Oleksiy Maydanevych Famous players edit Player who have played in the top flight nbsp Slawomir Adamus nbsp Sergio Batata nbsp Arkadiusz Bilski nbsp Dariusz Brytan nbsp Miroslaw Budka nbsp Przemyslaw Cichon nbsp Cezary Czpak nbsp Jacek Dabrowski nbsp Tomasz Dymanowski nbsp Piotr Gierczak nbsp Marek Graba nbsp Sunday Ibrahim nbsp Janusz Jojko nbsp Mariusz Jop nbsp Marcin Kaczmarek nbsp Pawel Kaczorowski nbsp Maxwell Kalu nbsp Krystian Kanarski nbsp Andrzej Kobylanski nbsp Kamil Kosowski nbsp Tadeusz Krawiec nbsp Rafal Lasocki nbsp Wojciech Malocha nbsp Arkadiusz Miklosik nbsp Benedykt Nocon nbsp Waldemar Piatek nbsp Dariusz Pietrasiak nbsp Aidas Preiksaitis nbsp Hubert Robaszek nbsp Maciej Rogalski nbsp Artur Sarnat nbsp Marek Sokolowski nbsp Davor Tasic nbsp Rafal Wojcik nbsp Gaszczyn Wolodia nbsp Marcin Wrobel nbsp Tomasz ZelazowskiSee also editFootball in Poland List of football teams Champions Cup League UEFA CupReferences edit Stadion KSZO 1929 Historia Klubu Oficjalny serwis KSZO S S A Ostrowiec Sw in Polish Archived from the original on 2012 03 25 Retrieved 2018 05 25 Pawel Mogielnicki Baraze o udzial w I lidze 90minut pl in Polish Retrieved 2018 05 25 II liga 2003 2004 90minut pl in Polish Retrieved 2018 05 25 II liga 2011 2012 grupa wschodnia 90minut pl in Polish Retrieved 2018 05 25 Strona glowna Hutnicze derby zapowiedz meczu Stal Stalowa Wola KSZO Ostrowiec WP SportoweFakty 14 August 2009 Ekipy KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski 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