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Sandecja Nowy Sącz

Sandecja Nowy Sącz is a Polish football club formed in 1910.

Sandecja Nowy Sącz
Full nameMiejski Klub Sportowy Sandecja Nowy Sącz
Nickname(s)Pride of Nowy Sącz, Sączersi, Bianconeri
Founded1910
GroundStadion im. Ojca Władysława Augustynka
Capacity2,850[1]
ChairmanArtur Kapelko
ManagerStanislav Varga
LeagueI liga
2021–22I liga, 7th of 18
WebsiteClub website

In the 2016–17 season, Sandecja won I liga, which promoted the club to the Polish Ekstraklasa, Poland's highest professional football league, for the first time in the club's history.

Stadium

Up to 1979 Sandecja stadium was named XXV years of PRL at the initiative of the then Communist leaders of the city. In 1998, nine years after the fall of communism in Poland, it was then renamed in honor of Father Władysław Augustynek, a popular local Catholic priest, who was a passionate fan of the club.

History

Sandecja was founded in 1910, upon the initiative of Adam Bieda, who was the chairman of the Nowy Sącz branch of the Sokol Sports Association. The name of the club comes after Latin name of the city of Nowy Sącz (Nova Civitas Sandecz), and from the very beginning, Sandecja was supported by the local Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego (Rail Rolling Stock Repair Workshops). For most of its history, Sandecja was closely associated with Polish Railroads, and its official name was Rail Sports Club Sandecja (since 1999: Municipal Sports Club Sandecja).

Throughout the years, Sandecja had several departments, including men’s and women’s volleyball (1950 - 2009), handball (1950 – 1955), basketball (1950 – 1961), track and field (1945 – 1970), skiing (1945 – 1956), ice-hockey (1951 – 1964), boxing (1948 – 1960), table tennis (1945 – 1955).

Timeline

 
Former logo.
  • 1910 - Adam Bieda of the local Sokol Movement found the club,
  • 1912 - the statutes of Sandecja are approved: “The purpose of the Club is to promote physical development of the youth”,
  • 1914-1918 - World War I. Most players serve in the Austro-Hungarian Army,
  • August 1921 - Sandecja returns,
  • 1924 - the club has 230 members in several departments,
  • 1928-1932 - the club suspends its activities, due to the loss of its own field,
  • 1933 - new field and new gym are opened, and with new manager, Franciszek Krupski of Polish Railways, Sandecja returns as Rail Club of Military Training Sandecja,
  • 1934-1939 - the football team plays in the second and third levels of Polish football system (Class A, against KS Moscice, KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, WKS Kielce, Azotania Jaworzno, Riflemen Association Chełmek, and a number of teams from Kraków.
  • 1939-1945 - during World War II, the athletes of Sandecja are involved in conspirational activities of the Home Army (AK) and other organizations. Football player Julian Zubek commanded the largest AK unit in the area. Klemens Gucwa, Leopold Kwiatkowski, Jan Freisler and Roman Stramka serve as couriers,
  • February 1945 - Sandecja returns. First postwar game took place on April 15, 1945: KS OMTUR Sandecja beats RKS Swit 2:1,
  • May 30, 1946 – Sandecja loses 0:17 to Cracovia,
  • 1966 - Sandecja wins promotion to the Third League
  • 1967 – women’s volleyball team becomes the regional champion,
  • May 1, 1970 - at the newly opened stadium, located at Kilinskiego Street, international U-19 friendly Poland vs. Hungary takes place. Poland loses 2:3, and among Polish players were Kazimierz Kmiecik, Mirosław Bulzacki, Zbigniew Plaszewski, Jerzy Kraska. The game was attended by 10 000 people,
  • July 1978. Sandecja’s U-19 team becomes the fourth team in Poland,
  • June 1986. Sandecja wins promotion to the Second Division. In its first home game (August 1986), Sandecja beats 3-1 Broń Radom, but after one year, the team is relegated back to the Third Division (only 10 points in 30 games, with goal difference 19-52),
  • June 1992. Sandecja again wins promotion to the Second League, to be again relegated after one year (19 points in 34 games, goal difference 27-54).
  • 1998 - Sandecja’s U-17 team finishes in the fourth position in Polish Championship,
  • June 27, 1999 - Sandecja is renamed into Municipal Sports Club, MKS,
  • June 2009. Sandecja, managed by Jarosław Araszkiewicz, once again is promoted to the Second Division.
  • May 2017 - Sandecja, managed by Radosław Mroczkowski, is promoted to the Ekstraklasa (top tier of Polish professional league) for the first time in its history.

Achievements

Current squad

As of 30 November 2022[2]

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   SVK Matúš Putnocký
4 DF   CRO Ivan Nekić
5 DF   POL Dawid Szufryn (Captain)
6 MF   SEN Maissa Fall
7 FW   POL Jakub Wróbel
8 MF   CRO Sylwester Lusiusz (on loan from Cracovia)
9 FW   POL Mariusz Gabrych
10 MF   CRO Damir Šovšić
11 FW   POL Maciej Mas
12 GK   POL Szymon Tokarz
13 DF   POL Jakub Iskra
14 MF   POL Krzysztof Toporkiewicz (on loan from Jagiellonia Białystok)
16 MF   POL Michał Walski
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   POL Tomasz Nawotka
21 FW   POL Michał Surzyn (on loan from Jagiellonia Białystok)
22 MF   POL Igor Maślanka
24 DF   POL Kamil Słaby
25 DF   POL Kacper Gach
27 MF   POL Damian Chmiel
28 DF   SVK Michal Piter-Bučko
30 FW   POL Patryk Kapica
31 GK   POL Dawid Pietrzkiewicz
33 MF   POL Bartłomiej Kasprzak
70 DF   POL Łukasz Kosakiewicz
90 DF   POL Tomasz Boczek

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players marked in bold have had caps while playing for Sandecja.

In addition, Marek and Piotr Świerczewski, who played for Sandecja in their youth career but not their senior career, had international caps for Poland (the latter won 70 of them).

References

  1. ^ "Stadion" (in Polish). Sandecja Nowy Sącz. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Pierwsza drużyna" (in Polish). Sandecja Nowy Sącz. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  • History of Sandecja Nowy Sącz. Retrieved 27/11/2015

External links

  • Sandecja official website (Polish)
  • Sandecja at the 90minut.pl website (Polish)

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Sandecja Nowy Sacz is a Polish football club formed in 1910 Sandecja Nowy SaczFull nameMiejski Klub Sportowy Sandecja Nowy SaczNickname s Pride of Nowy Sacz Saczersi BianconeriFounded1910GroundStadion im Ojca Wladyslawa AugustynkaCapacity2 850 1 ChairmanArtur KapelkoManagerStanislav VargaLeagueI liga2021 22I liga 7th of 18WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursIn the 2016 17 season Sandecja won I liga which promoted the club to the Polish Ekstraklasa Poland s highest professional football league for the first time in the club s history Contents 1 Stadium 2 History 3 Timeline 4 Achievements 5 Current squad 6 Notable players 7 References 8 External linksStadium EditMain article Stadion im Ojca Wladyslawa Augustynka Up to 1979 Sandecja stadium was named XXV years of PRL at the initiative of the then Communist leaders of the city In 1998 nine years after the fall of communism in Poland it was then renamed in honor of Father Wladyslaw Augustynek a popular local Catholic priest who was a passionate fan of the club Stadion im Ojca Wladyslawa AugustynkaHistory EditSandecja was founded in 1910 upon the initiative of Adam Bieda who was the chairman of the Nowy Sacz branch of the Sokol Sports Association The name of the club comes after Latin name of the city of Nowy Sacz Nova Civitas Sandecz and from the very beginning Sandecja was supported by the local Zaklady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego Rail Rolling Stock Repair Workshops For most of its history Sandecja was closely associated with Polish Railroads and its official name was Rail Sports Club Sandecja since 1999 Municipal Sports Club Sandecja Throughout the years Sandecja had several departments including men s and women s volleyball 1950 2009 handball 1950 1955 basketball 1950 1961 track and field 1945 1970 skiing 1945 1956 ice hockey 1951 1964 boxing 1948 1960 table tennis 1945 1955 Timeline Edit Former logo 1910 Adam Bieda of the local Sokol Movement found the club 1912 the statutes of Sandecja are approved The purpose of the Club is to promote physical development of the youth 1914 1918 World War I Most players serve in the Austro Hungarian Army August 1921 Sandecja returns 1924 the club has 230 members in several departments 1928 1932 the club suspends its activities due to the loss of its own field 1933 new field and new gym are opened and with new manager Franciszek Krupski of Polish Railways Sandecja returns as Rail Club of Military Training Sandecja 1934 1939 the football team plays in the second and third levels of Polish football system Class A against KS Moscice KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski WKS Kielce Azotania Jaworzno Riflemen Association Chelmek and a number of teams from Krakow 1939 1945 during World War II the athletes of Sandecja are involved in conspirational activities of the Home Army AK and other organizations Football player Julian Zubek commanded the largest AK unit in the area Klemens Gucwa Leopold Kwiatkowski Jan Freisler and Roman Stramka serve as couriers February 1945 Sandecja returns First postwar game took place on April 15 1945 KS OMTUR Sandecja beats RKS Swit 2 1 May 30 1946 Sandecja loses 0 17 to Cracovia 1966 Sandecja wins promotion to the Third League 1967 women s volleyball team becomes the regional champion May 1 1970 at the newly opened stadium located at Kilinskiego Street international U 19 friendly Poland vs Hungary takes place Poland loses 2 3 and among Polish players were Kazimierz Kmiecik Miroslaw Bulzacki Zbigniew Plaszewski Jerzy Kraska The game was attended by 10 000 people July 1978 Sandecja s U 19 team becomes the fourth team in Poland June 1986 Sandecja wins promotion to the Second Division In its first home game August 1986 Sandecja beats 3 1 Bron Radom but after one year the team is relegated back to the Third Division only 10 points in 30 games with goal difference 19 52 June 1992 Sandecja again wins promotion to the Second League to be again relegated after one year 19 points in 34 games goal difference 27 54 1998 Sandecja s U 17 team finishes in the fourth position in Polish Championship June 27 1999 Sandecja is renamed into Municipal Sports Club MKS June 2009 Sandecja managed by Jaroslaw Araszkiewicz once again is promoted to the Second Division May 2017 Sandecja managed by Radoslaw Mroczkowski is promoted to the Ekstraklasa top tier of Polish professional league for the first time in its history Achievements EditI liga Winner 1 2016 17Current squad EditAs of 30 November 2022 2 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 SVK Matus Putnocky4 DF CRO Ivan Nekic5 DF POL Dawid Szufryn Captain 6 MF SEN Maissa Fall7 FW POL Jakub Wrobel8 MF CRO Sylwester Lusiusz on loan from Cracovia 9 FW POL Mariusz Gabrych10 MF CRO Damir Sovsic11 FW POL Maciej Mas12 GK POL Szymon Tokarz13 DF POL Jakub Iskra14 MF POL Krzysztof Toporkiewicz on loan from Jagiellonia Bialystok 16 MF POL Michal Walski No Pos Nation Player17 MF POL Tomasz Nawotka21 FW POL Michal Surzyn on loan from Jagiellonia Bialystok 22 MF POL Igor Maslanka24 DF POL Kamil Slaby25 DF POL Kacper Gach27 MF POL Damian Chmiel28 DF SVK Michal Piter Bucko30 FW POL Patryk Kapica31 GK POL Dawid Pietrzkiewicz33 MF POL Bartlomiej Kasprzak70 DF POL Lukasz Kosakiewicz90 DF POL Tomasz BoczekNotable players EditHad international caps for their respective countries Players marked in bold have had caps while playing for Sandecja David Manoyan 2018 Charlie Trafford 2017 Giorgi Merebashvili 2022 Tomasz Brzyski 2017 2018 Mateusz Cetnarski 2017 2018 Michal Gliwa 2016 2018 Dawid Janczyk 2004 2005 2016 Maciej Malkowski 2015 Rudolf Urban 2010 2014 2015 Pavlo Ksyonz 2018 In addition Marek and Piotr Swierczewski who played for Sandecja in their youth career but not their senior career had international caps for Poland the latter won 70 of them References Edit Stadion in Polish Sandecja Nowy Sacz Retrieved 19 May 2017 Pierwsza druzyna in Polish Sandecja Nowy Sacz Retrieved 19 May 2017 History of Sandecja Nowy Sacz Retrieved 27 11 2015External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandecja Nowy Sacz Sandecja official website Polish Sandecja at the 90minut pl website Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandecja Nowy Sacz amp oldid 1124808421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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