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Raków Częstochowa

Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Raków Częstochowa Spółka Akcyjna (commonly referred to as Raków Częstochowa, or simply Raków) is a Polish professional football club, based in Częstochowa, that competes in the Ekstraklasa, the top tier of national football league system.

Raków Częstochowa
Full nameRobotniczy Klub Sportowy Raków Częstochowa Spółka Akcyjna
Nickname(s)Medaliki (Medallions)
Founded15 March 1921; 103 years ago (1921-03-15)
(as Racovia)
GroundMiejski Stadion Piłkarski "Raków"
Capacity5,500
OwnerMichał Świerczewski
ChairmanPiotr Obidziński
ManagerDawid Szwarga
LeagueEkstraklasa
2022–23Ekstraklasa, 1st of 18 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

 
Poster advertising a friendly match between Raków Częstochowa and KKS Częstochowa, 1946

Sports club "Racovia" was established in 1921 in the village of Raków. The club dissolved in 1925 due to lack of registration. In 1927, the club was reactivated under the name of the Robotniczy Klub Sportowy (Workers Sports Club) Raków. A year later, the village became a district of Częstochowa.[1] The club operated under the patronage of the Polish Socialist Party and was financially supported by the Częstochowa steelworks. In 1937, the club was promoted to Klasa A. During the German occupation (World War II), the club did not function. In the years 1951–1955, a Raków's stadium with an athletics track was built. In the years 1962–1966, the football team competed in the second league.

On 9 July 1967, Raków lost 0–2 to Wisła Kraków in their first Polish Cup final appearance. In 1972, Raków's players reached the semi-finals of the Polish Cup, which they lost to Legia Warsaw. In the years 1978–1980, 1981–1984 and 1990–1994 the club played in the second league. In 1993, the junior team took 2nd place in the Football Junior Championships of Poland.[2] In 1994, for the first time in club history, Raków were promoted to Ekstraklasa. They competed in the top-flight for four seasons until being relegated after the 1997–98 season. The club suffered back-to-back relegations in 1999–2000 and 2000–01, dropping down to the IV liga. The club finally made it to back to the Polish second division, I liga, in 2016.

Promotion and European football edit

The club won the I liga in 2018–19, earning promotion to Ekstraklasa for the first time in 21 years.[3] In the same season, they impressed in the 2018-19 Polish Cup, reaching the semi-finals of the competition by beating the likes of Lech Poznań in the round of 32[4] and Legia Warsaw in the quarter-finals.[5] They finished the 2019–20 season in 10th place.

 
Match between Raków and Lechia Gdańsk

In the 2020–21 season, Raków finished the league as runners-up. This was the highest ever league position in their history, and it secured their place in the newly formed UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers for the 2021–22 season, their maiden appearance in European football.[6][7] Further success followed when Raków won its first major trophy on 2 May 2021, defeating I liga side Arka Gdynia in the final of the Polish Cup by a score of 2–1. On 17 July 2021, Raków Częstochowa defeated reigning Ekstraklasa title holders Legia Warsaw on penalties to win the 2021 Polish Super Cup.[8]

Their first ever appearance in European football was in the second qualifying round of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League, facing Lithuanian team Sūduva, with the game finishing 0–0 (4–3 pens) after both legs.[9] They faced Russian Premier League side Rubin Kazan in the third qualifying round, beating them 1–0 on aggregate score.[10] In the final qualifying round, they faced Belgian side Gent, which they beat 1–0 in the first leg,[11] but lost 0–3 in the second leg, losing 1–3 on aggregate,[12] eliminating them from the competition.

On 2 May 2022, Raków defeated Lech Poznań 3–1 and secured its second consecutive Polish Cup.[13] In the race for the league title that season, Raków lost out to the same opponents by just five points, with the champions being decided on the penultimate day of the season. On 9 July 2022, Raków won their second consecutive Polish Super Cup with a 2–0 win over Lech Poznań.[14] In the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase, the team defeated FC Astana (6–0 agg.) and FC Spartak Trnava (3–0 agg.), but lost to Slavia Prague (2–3 agg.) in the play-off round.

On 7 May 2023, Raków won the Ekstraklasa championship for the first time in their history and made it to the last qualifying round of the Champions League where they faced FC Copenhagen from Denmark.[15]

Players and pupils edit

 
Raków Częstochowa players before a friendly match in 2021

The club's alumni include Jakub Błaszczykowski, Jerzy Brzęczek and Jacek Magiera. Former Polish internationals such as Jacek Krzynówek and Tomasz Kiełbowicz also played for the club.

Current squad edit

As of 6 February 2024[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   POL Dawid Drachal
22 MF   POL Kacper Masiak
23 MF   HUN Péter Baráth (on loan from Ferencváros)
24 DF   CRO Zoran Arsenić (captain)
25 DF   ROU Bogdan Racovițan
26 DF   KEN Erick Otieno
27 MF   POL Bartosz Nowak
28 MF   POL Patryk Malamis
30 MF   UKR Vladyslav Kocherhin
31 GK   BIH Muhamed Šahinović
33 DF   POL Kamil Pestka
66 MF   GRE Giannis Papanikolaou
77 MF   POL Marcin Cebula
88 DF   CRO Matej Rodin
89 GK   POL Kacper Bieszczad (on loan from Zagłębie Lubin)

Other players under contract edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   POL Piotr Malinowski
MF   POL Daniel Szelągowski

Out 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 Player
6 MF   POL Szymon Czyż (at Górnik Zabrze until 30 June 2024)
22 MF   ROU Deian Sorescu (at Gaziantep until 30 June 2024)
39 GK   POL Jakub Mądrzyk (at Miedź Legnica until 30 June 2024)
71 MF   POL Wiktor Długosz (at Ruch Chorzów until 30 June 2024)
76 GK   POL Jakub Rajczykowski (at Skra Częstochowa until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
91 FW   POL Tomasz Walczak (at Pogoń Siedlce until 30 June 2024)
93 MF   GER Sonny Kittel (at Western Sydney Wanderers until 30 June 2024)
GK   POL Xavier Dziekoński (at Korona Kielce until 30 June 2024)
GK   POL Kacper Trelowski (at Śląsk Wrocław until 30 June 2024)
MF   POL Tobiasz Kubik (at Skra Częstochowa until 30 June 2024)

Notable players edit

Players who have appeared for their respective national team at any time. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Raków.

Honours edit

League edit

Cups edit

Raków Częstochowa in European football edit

 
Home game with FC Astana in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League
As of match played on 14 December 2023
Competition Games Wins Draws Losses GS GA GD
UEFA Champions League 8 5 2 1 12 6 +6
UEFA Europa League 6 1 1 4 3 10 –7
UEFA Europa Conference League 13 8 3 2 14 6 +8
Total 27 14 6 7 29 22 +7

Results edit

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR   Sūduva 0–0 (a.e.t.) 0–0 0–0 (4–3 p)
3QR   Rubin Kazan 0–0 1–0 (a.e.t.) 1–0
PO   Gent 1–0 0–3 1–3
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR   Astana 5–0 1–0 6–0
3QR   Spartak Trnava 1–0 2–0 3–0
PO   Slavia Prague 2–1 0–2 (a.e.t.) 2–3
2023–24 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Flora 1–0 3–0 4–0
2QR   Qarabağ 3–2 1–1 4–3
3QR   Aris Limassol 2–1 1–0 3–1
PO   Copenhagen 0–1 1–1 1–2
UEFA Europa League GS   Atalanta 0–4 0–2 4th
  Sporting CP 1–1 1–2
  Sturm Graz 0–1 1–0

UEFA Team ranking edit

As of 16 August 2023.[19]

Rank Team Points
243   Paide Linnameeskond 5.000
244   Milsami Orhei 5.000
245   Raków Częstochowa 5.000
246   Tobol 5.000
247   AIK 5.000

Coaches and managers edit

 
Marek Papszun is Raków's most successful coach
  •   Franciszek Karmański (??–1959)
  •   Jerzy Orłowski (1959–1960)
  •   Władysław Siech (1962)
  •   Czesław Suszczyk (1962–1964)
  •   Leon Wolny (1964)
  •   Edward Drabiński (1964–1965)
  •   Henryk Bobula (1965–1966)
  •   Jan Basiński (1966)
  •   Jerzy Wrzos (1966–1967)
  •   Jan Basiński (?? –1977)
  •   Janusz Poniedziałek (1977–1979)
  •   Zbigniew Szumski (1979–1980)
  •   Jan Basiński (1980–1984)
  •   Zbigniew Dobosz (1984–1985)
  •   Gothard Kokott (1 July 1985 – 1 January 1986)
  •   Jan Basiński (1990–1991)
  •   Władysław Szarżyński (1991–1992)
  •   Zbigniew Dobosz (1992 – March 1995)
  •   Gothard Kokott (March 1995 – 23 April 1997)
  •   Hubert Kostka (24 April 1997 – 15 September 1997)
  •   Jan Basiński (16 September 1997 – 1 October 1997)
  •   Bogusław Hajdas (2 October 1997 – 3 November 1997)
  •   Adam Zalewski (4 November 1997 – 1 December 1997)
  •   Gothard Kokott (2 December 1997 – 1 July 1998)
  •   Zbigniew Dobosz (1998 – 2000)
  •   Mirosław Sieja (2000 – July 2000)
  •   Adam Zalewski (July 2000 – 2000)
  •   Henryk Turek (2000–2001)
  •   Zbigniew Dobosz (2002–2003)
  •   Andrzej Samodurow (2003 – 17 October 2005)
  •   Robert Olbiński (17 October 2005 – 20 August 2008)
  •   Henryk Turek (2008 – 20 August 2008)
  •   Leszek Ojrzyński (20 August 2008 – 9 October 2009)
  •   Robert Olbiński (19 October 2009 – 9 February 2010)
  •   Jerzy Brzęczek (9 February 2010 – 4 November 2014)
  •   Dawid Jankowski (6 November 2014 – 18 December 2014)
  •   Radosław Mroczkowski (18 December 2014 – 3 October 2015)
  •   Krzysztof Kołaczyk (4 October 2015 – 9 October 2015)
  •   Przemysław Cecherz (9 October 2015 – 18 April 2016)
  •   Marek Papszun (18 April 2016 – 28 May 2023)
  •   Dawid Szwarga (28 May 2023 – present)

References edit

  1. ^ Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 14 marca 1928 r. o zmianie granic miasta Częstochowy w powiecie częstochowskim, województwie kieleckiem., Dz. U. z 1928 r. Nr 40, poz. 391
  2. ^ "Portal Kibiców Rakowa Częstochowa:Historia". rakow.com.pl (in Polish). 30 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Fortuna 1 Liga. Sezon 2018/19 w statystykach. Zobacz, kto najczęściej posiadał piłkę, a kto najwięcej dryblował". Gol24 (in Polish). 27 May 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Raków Częstochowa - Lech Poznań. Niespodzianka! Kolejorz odpada z Pucharu Polski!". Sport.pl (in Polish). 30 October 2018. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  5. ^ "Puchar Polski. Raków wyeliminował Legię! [ZAPIS RELACJI] Piłka nożna - Sport.pl". www.sport.pl. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  6. ^ a b "Football: Raków Częstochowa beat Arka Gdynia in Polish Cup final". Polskie Radio. 2 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  7. ^ "TABELA PKO BANK POLSKI EKSTRAKLASY 2020/2021". Ekstraklasa (in Polish). Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Raków z Superpucharem". 90 Minut (in Polish). 17 July 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  9. ^ UEFA.com. "Raków-Sūduva | UEFA Europa Conference League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  10. ^ UEFA.com. "Rubin-Raków | UEFA Europa Conference League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  11. ^ UEFA.com. "Raków-Gent | UEFA Europa Conference League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  12. ^ UEFA.com. "Gent-Raków | UEFA Europa Conference League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  13. ^ "Raków zdobył Puchar Polski". 90minut.pl (in Polish). 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Raków z Superpucharem". 90minut.pl (in Polish). 9 July 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  15. ^ "Raków mistrzem Polski! Zdobył tytuł dwie godziny po meczu". sport.pl (in Polish). 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  16. ^ "Current squad". Raków Częstochowa. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  17. ^ Mogielnicki, Paweł (11 May 2018). "Poland - List of Cup Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  18. ^ "Walka o Superpuchar trwa nadal! Śledź relację! [NA ŻYWO]" [The fight for the Super Cup continues! Follow the report! [LIVE]]. sport.tvp.pl (in Polish). 17 July 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  19. ^ "Club coefficients | UEFA Coefficients". UEFA.com.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Polish)
  • Unofficial website (in Polish)
  • Raków Częstochowa at 90minut.pl (in Polish)

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For railway station in Czestochowa see Czestochowa Rakow railway station Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Rakow Czestochowa Spolka Akcyjna commonly referred to as Rakow Czestochowa or simply Rakow is a Polish professional football club based in Czestochowa that competes in the Ekstraklasa the top tier of national football league system Rakow CzestochowaFull nameRobotniczy Klub Sportowy Rakow Czestochowa Spolka AkcyjnaNickname s Medaliki Medallions Founded15 March 1921 103 years ago 1921 03 15 as Racovia GroundMiejski Stadion Pilkarski Rakow Capacity5 500OwnerMichal SwierczewskiChairmanPiotr ObidzinskiManagerDawid SzwargaLeagueEkstraklasa2022 23Ekstraklasa 1st of 18 champions WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Promotion and European football 1 2 Players and pupils 2 Current squad 2 1 Other players under contract 2 2 Out on loan 2 3 Notable players 3 Honours 3 1 League 3 2 Cups 4 Rakow Czestochowa in European football 4 1 Results 4 1 1 UEFA Team ranking 5 Coaches and managers 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Poster advertising a friendly match between Rakow Czestochowa and KKS Czestochowa 1946Sports club Racovia was established in 1921 in the village of Rakow The club dissolved in 1925 due to lack of registration In 1927 the club was reactivated under the name of the Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Workers Sports Club Rakow A year later the village became a district of Czestochowa 1 The club operated under the patronage of the Polish Socialist Party and was financially supported by the Czestochowa steelworks In 1937 the club was promoted to Klasa A During the German occupation World War II the club did not function In the years 1951 1955 a Rakow s stadium with an athletics track was built In the years 1962 1966 the football team competed in the second league On 9 July 1967 Rakow lost 0 2 to Wisla Krakow in their first Polish Cup final appearance In 1972 Rakow s players reached the semi finals of the Polish Cup which they lost to Legia Warsaw In the years 1978 1980 1981 1984 and 1990 1994 the club played in the second league In 1993 the junior team took 2nd place in the Football Junior Championships of Poland 2 In 1994 for the first time in club history Rakow were promoted to Ekstraklasa They competed in the top flight for four seasons until being relegated after the 1997 98 season The club suffered back to back relegations in 1999 2000 and 2000 01 dropping down to the IV liga The club finally made it to back to the Polish second division I liga in 2016 Promotion and European football edit The club won the I liga in 2018 19 earning promotion to Ekstraklasa for the first time in 21 years 3 In the same season they impressed in the 2018 19 Polish Cup reaching the semi finals of the competition by beating the likes of Lech Poznan in the round of 32 4 and Legia Warsaw in the quarter finals 5 They finished the 2019 20 season in 10th place nbsp Match between Rakow and Lechia GdanskIn the 2020 21 season Rakow finished the league as runners up This was the highest ever league position in their history and it secured their place in the newly formed UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers for the 2021 22 season their maiden appearance in European football 6 7 Further success followed when Rakow won its first major trophy on 2 May 2021 defeating I liga side Arka Gdynia in the final of the Polish Cup by a score of 2 1 On 17 July 2021 Rakow Czestochowa defeated reigning Ekstraklasa title holders Legia Warsaw on penalties to win the 2021 Polish Super Cup 8 Their first ever appearance in European football was in the second qualifying round of the 2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League facing Lithuanian team Suduva with the game finishing 0 0 4 3 pens after both legs 9 They faced Russian Premier League side Rubin Kazan in the third qualifying round beating them 1 0 on aggregate score 10 In the final qualifying round they faced Belgian side Gent which they beat 1 0 in the first leg 11 but lost 0 3 in the second leg losing 1 3 on aggregate 12 eliminating them from the competition On 2 May 2022 Rakow defeated Lech Poznan 3 1 and secured its second consecutive Polish Cup 13 In the race for the league title that season Rakow lost out to the same opponents by just five points with the champions being decided on the penultimate day of the season On 9 July 2022 Rakow won their second consecutive Polish Super Cup with a 2 0 win over Lech Poznan 14 In the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase the team defeated FC Astana 6 0 agg and FC Spartak Trnava 3 0 agg but lost to Slavia Prague 2 3 agg in the play off round On 7 May 2023 Rakow won the Ekstraklasa championship for the first time in their history and made it to the last qualifying round of the Champions League where they faced FC Copenhagen from Denmark 15 Players and pupils edit nbsp Rakow Czestochowa players before a friendly match in 2021The club s alumni include Jakub Blaszczykowski Jerzy Brzeczek and Jacek Magiera Former Polish internationals such as Jacek Krzynowek and Tomasz Kielbowicz also played for the club Current squad editAs of 6 February 2024 16 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 nbsp SRB Vladan Kovacevic3 DF nbsp SRB Milan Rundic4 DF nbsp GRE Stratos Svarnas5 MF nbsp SWE Gustav Berggren7 MF nbsp CRO Fran Tudor8 MF nbsp POL Ben Lederman9 FW nbsp POL Lukasz Zwolinski10 MF nbsp ESP Ivi11 FW nbsp ECU John Yeboah14 MF nbsp SRB Srđan Plavsic15 DF nbsp BIH Adnan Kovacevic16 DF nbsp POL Oskar Krzyzak17 FW nbsp POL Jakub Myszor18 DF nbsp POL Adrian Gryszkiewicz19 FW nbsp CRO Ante Crnac20 MF nbsp BRA Jean Carlos No Pos Nation Player21 MF nbsp POL Dawid Drachal22 MF nbsp POL Kacper Masiak23 MF nbsp HUN Peter Barath on loan from Ferencvaros 24 DF nbsp CRO Zoran Arsenic captain 25 DF nbsp ROU Bogdan Racovițan26 DF nbsp KEN Erick Otieno27 MF nbsp POL Bartosz Nowak28 MF nbsp POL Patryk Malamis30 MF nbsp UKR Vladyslav Kocherhin31 GK nbsp BIH Muhamed Sahinovic33 DF nbsp POL Kamil Pestka66 MF nbsp GRE Giannis Papanikolaou77 MF nbsp POL Marcin Cebula88 DF nbsp CRO Matej Rodin89 GK nbsp POL Kacper Bieszczad on loan from Zaglebie Lubin Other players under contract edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp POL Piotr Malinowski MF nbsp POL Daniel SzelagowskiOut 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 Player6 MF nbsp POL Szymon Czyz at Gornik Zabrze until 30 June 2024 22 MF nbsp ROU Deian Sorescu at Gaziantep until 30 June 2024 39 GK nbsp POL Jakub Madrzyk at Miedz Legnica until 30 June 2024 71 MF nbsp POL Wiktor Dlugosz at Ruch Chorzow until 30 June 2024 76 GK nbsp POL Jakub Rajczykowski at Skra Czestochowa until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player91 FW nbsp POL Tomasz Walczak at Pogon Siedlce until 30 June 2024 93 MF nbsp GER Sonny Kittel at Western Sydney Wanderers until 30 June 2024 GK nbsp POL Xavier Dziekonski at Korona Kielce until 30 June 2024 GK nbsp POL Kacper Trelowski at Slask Wroclaw until 30 June 2024 MF nbsp POL Tobiasz Kubik at Skra Czestochowa until 30 June 2024 Notable players edit Players who have appeared for their respective national team at any time Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Rakow Poland nbsp Adam Fedoruk nbsp Michal Gliwa nbsp Jaroslaw Jach nbsp Tomasz Kielbowicz nbsp Jacek Krzynowek nbsp Hubert Pala nbsp Kamil Piatkowski nbsp Michal Skoras nbsp Pawel Skrzypek nbsp Maciej Wilusz nbsp Mateusz Zachara EuropeArmenia nbsp Aghvan PapikyanBelarus nbsp Artsyom Rakhmanaw Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Adnan KovacevicCroatia nbsp Fran TudorCzech Republic nbsp Tomas PetrasekGeorgia nbsp Valerian GviliaGreece nbsp Giannis Papanikolaou nbsp Stratos SvarnasHungary nbsp Peter BarathLatvia nbsp Vladislavs GutkovskisRomania nbsp Deian Sorescu nbsp Bogdan Racovițan Serbia nbsp Srđan Plavsic nbsp Marko PoletanovicSlovenia nbsp David TijanicSweden nbsp Gustav BerggrenUkraine nbsp Vladyslav Kocherhin AfricaKenya nbsp Erick Otieno Central AmericaCosta Rica nbsp Felicio Brown Forbes South AmericaEcuador nbsp John YeboahHonours editLeague edit Ekstraklasa Winners 2022 23 Runners up 2020 21 2021 22 I liga second division Winners 1993 94 2018 19 II liga third division Winners 1962 1977 78 1980 81 1989 90 2016 17 III liga fourth division Winners 1936 37 1956 2004 05Cups edit Polish Cup Winners 2020 21 6 2021 22 Runners up 1966 67 17 2022 23 Polish Super Cup Winners 2021 18 2022 Runners up 2023Rakow Czestochowa in European football edit nbsp Home game with FC Astana in the 2022 23 UEFA Europa Conference LeagueAs of match played on 14 December 2023Competition Games Wins Draws Losses GS GA GDUEFA Champions League 8 5 2 1 12 6 6UEFA Europa League 6 1 1 4 3 10 7UEFA Europa Conference League 13 8 3 2 14 6 8Total 27 14 6 7 29 22 7Results edit Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR nbsp Suduva 0 0 a e t 0 0 0 0 4 3 p 3QR nbsp Rubin Kazan 0 0 1 0 a e t 1 0PO nbsp Gent 1 0 0 3 1 32022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR nbsp Astana 5 0 1 0 6 03QR nbsp Spartak Trnava 1 0 2 0 3 0PO nbsp Slavia Prague 2 1 0 2 a e t 2 32023 24 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp Flora 1 0 3 0 4 02QR nbsp Qarabag 3 2 1 1 4 33QR nbsp Aris Limassol 2 1 1 0 3 1PO nbsp Copenhagen 0 1 1 1 1 2UEFA Europa League GS nbsp Atalanta 0 4 0 2 4th nbsp Sporting CP 1 1 1 2 nbsp Sturm Graz 0 1 1 0UEFA Team ranking edit See also UEFA coefficient As of 16 August 2023 19 Rank Team Points243 nbsp Paide Linnameeskond 5 000244 nbsp Milsami Orhei 5 000245 nbsp Rakow Czestochowa 5 000246 nbsp Tobol 5 000247 nbsp AIK 5 000Coaches and managers edit nbsp Marek Papszun is Rakow s most successful coach nbsp Franciszek Karmanski 1959 nbsp Jerzy Orlowski 1959 1960 nbsp Wladyslaw Siech 1962 nbsp Czeslaw Suszczyk 1962 1964 nbsp Leon Wolny 1964 nbsp Edward Drabinski 1964 1965 nbsp Henryk Bobula 1965 1966 nbsp Jan Basinski 1966 nbsp Jerzy Wrzos 1966 1967 nbsp Jan Basinski 1977 nbsp Janusz Poniedzialek 1977 1979 nbsp Zbigniew Szumski 1979 1980 nbsp Jan Basinski 1980 1984 nbsp Zbigniew Dobosz 1984 1985 nbsp Gothard Kokott 1 July 1985 1 January 1986 nbsp Jan Basinski 1990 1991 nbsp Wladyslaw Szarzynski 1991 1992 nbsp Zbigniew Dobosz 1992 March 1995 nbsp Gothard Kokott March 1995 23 April 1997 nbsp Hubert Kostka 24 April 1997 15 September 1997 nbsp Jan Basinski 16 September 1997 1 October 1997 nbsp Boguslaw Hajdas 2 October 1997 3 November 1997 nbsp Adam Zalewski 4 November 1997 1 December 1997 nbsp Gothard Kokott 2 December 1997 1 July 1998 nbsp Zbigniew Dobosz 1998 2000 nbsp Miroslaw Sieja 2000 July 2000 nbsp Adam Zalewski July 2000 2000 nbsp Henryk Turek 2000 2001 nbsp Zbigniew Dobosz 2002 2003 nbsp Andrzej Samodurow 2003 17 October 2005 nbsp Robert Olbinski 17 October 2005 20 August 2008 nbsp Henryk Turek 2008 20 August 2008 nbsp Leszek Ojrzynski 20 August 2008 9 October 2009 nbsp Robert Olbinski 19 October 2009 9 February 2010 nbsp Jerzy Brzeczek 9 February 2010 4 November 2014 nbsp Dawid Jankowski 6 November 2014 18 December 2014 nbsp Radoslaw Mroczkowski 18 December 2014 3 October 2015 nbsp Krzysztof Kolaczyk 4 October 2015 9 October 2015 nbsp Przemyslaw Cecherz 9 October 2015 18 April 2016 nbsp Marek Papszun 18 April 2016 28 May 2023 nbsp Dawid Szwarga 28 May 2023 present References edit Rozporzadzenie Rady Ministrow z dnia 14 marca 1928 r o zmianie granic miasta Czestochowy w powiecie czestochowskim wojewodztwie kieleckiem Dz U z 1928 r Nr 40 poz 391 Portal Kibicow Rakowa Czestochowa Historia rakow com pl in Polish 30 August 2021 Fortuna 1 Liga Sezon 2018 19 w statystykach Zobacz kto najczesciej posiadal pilke a kto najwiecej dryblowal Gol24 in Polish 27 May 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2021 Rakow 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