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Arka Gdynia

Morski Związkowy Klub Sportowy Arka Gdynia (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmɔrskʲi zvʲjɔ̃w̃sˈkɔvɨ klup spɔrˈtɔvɨˈarka ˈɡdɨɲa]) is a Polish professional football club, based in Gdynia, Poland, that plays in the Polish I liga. The club was founded as Klub Sportowy Gdynia in 1929.[2]

Arka Gdynia
Full nameMorski Związkowy Klub Sportowy Arka Gdynia
Nickname(s)Śledzie (Herrings)
Żółto-Niebiescy (Yellow-Blue)
Founded1929; 95 years ago (1929), as Klub Sportowy Gdynia
GroundStadion GOSiR
Capacity15,139[1]
ChairmanMarcin Gruchała
ManagerWojciech Łobodziński
LeagueI liga
2022–23I liga, 8th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Stadion GOSiR

History edit

The history of Arka dates back to 1929, when a group of workers of the Port of Gdynia founded Klub Sportowy (Sports Club) Gdynia (abbreviated KS Gdynia). In 1932, a new stadium of KS was opened at Polanka Redłowska. This location was used by the club until 2000. In 1934, Klub Sportowy Kotwica (Sports Club Anchor was registered. Both team existed until 1939.

In 1949, Rybacki Klub Sportowy ("Fishermen Sports Club") MIR was formed. Three years later, its name was changed into Klub Sportowy Kolejarz-Arka Gdynia. In 1953, the team for the first time won promotion to the third level of Polish football. In 1959, Arka's U-19 became Polish runner-up, and in 1960, after a dramatic game vs. Hutnik Kraków, Arka won promotion to the Second Division.

In 1964, Arka merged with Doker Gdynia, to form Morski Związkowy Klub Sportowy (MZKS; "Maritime United Sports Club") Gdynia. In 1972, its name was changed into Arka. Two years later Arka won promotion to the Ekstraklasa. Relegated after one year, Arka returned to the top level in 1976. In 1979 Arka, managed by Czesław Boguszewicz, became the first team from Polish Baltic Sea coast to win the Polish Cup. In the final game, which took place in Lublin, Arka beat Wisła Kraków 2–1. In its UEFA Cup Winners' Cup debut, Arka lost to Bulgarian side PFC Beroe Stara Zagora (3–2, 0–2).

In 1982, Arka was relegated from the top level, to return there in 2005. In the 1982 World Cup in Spain, Arka's Janusz Kupcewicz was among top players of Polish national team, which won bronze medal.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Arka played either in the third or second division, with a number of promotions and relegations. In 2001, after six years in the third level, Arka again won promotion to the second division, and in 2005, the team returned to Ekstraklasa.

In 2011, the City of Gdynia completed the construction of a new stadium, located on Olimpijska Street. On February 19, 2011, in a friendly game to commemorate the opening of the stadium Arka tied 1–1 with Beroe Stara Zagora. That year, Arka Gdynia got relegated from the top level.

In 2016, Arka was promoted to the top level again (Ekstraklasa) after taking first place in I Liga. Immediately after getting promoted, Arka won the Polish Cup for the second time, and the Polish SuperCup twice: in 2017, 2018.

Honours edit

League participation edit

By tier:

  • Ekstraklasa: 1974–75, 1976–82, 2005–07, 2008–11, 2016–2020;
  • I liga: 1961–62 (2 seasons), 1964–68, 1969–74, 1975–76, 1982–84, 1985–87, 1988–89, 1992–95, 2001–05, 2007–08, 2011–2016; 2020–:
  • II liga: 1954–80 (7 seasons), 1962–64, 1968–69, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1989–92.

Fans edit

 
Ultras

Arka is one of the most supported clubs in Poland, drawing in support from mostly across Pomerania. Outside the Tricity, Arka has fan-clubs in all major cities and towns in the region, such as Tczew, Wejherowo, Braniewo and Kościerzyna for example, as well as fan-clubs in places further away such as Zakopane and Lublin Voivodeship, and even two fan-clubs in Germany set up by expatriate Arka fans, in Oberhausen and Stuttgart.[3]

The fans have an alliance with fans of Cracovia and Lech Poznań, and the three are known as "The Great Triad" (Wielka Triada). Fans of Lechia Gdańsk, Śląsk Wrocław and Wisła Kraków also share a friendship called "The Three Kings of Great Cities" (Trzej Królowie Wielkich Miast) and any match between the two alliances is a considered a big rivalry.[4]

Arka fans maintain alliances with several other fans aside from Cracovia and Lech, many of them lasting now for decades: fans of Górnik Wałbrzych (since 1983), Zagłębie Lubin (since 1983), Gwardia Koszalin (since 1989), and KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski (since 2004) are all considered good friends.[5] The friendship with Polonia Bytom fans dates back to 1974, and is one of the longest friendships in supporter history which has survived to date.[6]

The greatest rival or Arka is Lechia Gdańsk, a team with whom they contest the so-called Tricity Derby or Pomeranian Derby. Fans of both teams remain venomously hostile and since the early 1970s the history of games between Arka and Lechia is marked by riots and violence. Relations with another Gdynia football team Bałtyk Gdynia used to be friendly until the 1980s, when they turned hostile. Due to Bałtyk's successive relegations and their declining numbers of fans this rivalry is now of lesser importance.

Current squad edit

As of 23 April 2024.[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   ESP Marc Navarro
4 DF   SVK Martin Dobrotka
6 MF   POL Sebastian Milewski
7 FW   POL Olaf Kobacki
8 MF   CIV Alassane Sidibe (on loan from Atalanta)
9 MF   GEO Tornike Gaprindashvili (on loan from Zagłębie Lubin)
10 FW   POL Karol Czubak
11 MF   POL Hubert Adamczyk
13 DF   UKR Oleksandr Azatskyi
17 FW   POL Hubert Turski (on loan from Pogoń Szczecin)
19 FW   POL Marcel Szymański
20 MF   POL Michał Borecki
21 MF   POL Kacper Skóra
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 MF   EGY Abdallah Hafez
29 DF   POL Michał Marcjanik (captain)
32 DF   POL Przemysław Stolc
33 GK   POL Paweł Depka
34 FW   POL Wiktor Sawicki
35 MF   POL Jakub Staniszewski
38 MF   POL Marcel Predenkiewicz
39 DF   POL Kasjan Lipkowski
40 DF   UKR Volodymyr Vereshchak
55 MF   POL Janusz Gol
84 GK   SVK Martin Chudý
94 DF   POL Dawid Gojny
95 GK   POL Paweł Lenarcik

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
DF   POL Bartosz Rymaniak

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
28 MF   POL Wojciech Zieliński (at Radunia Stężyca until 30 June 2024)
31 DF   POL Jerzy Tomal (at Resovia until 30 June 2024)
36 MF   POL Michał Bednarski (at KKS Kalisz until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
99 FW   POL Jakub Wilczyński (at Sandecja Nowy Sącz until 30 June 2024)
MF   POL Mikołaj Łabojko (at Skra Częstochowa until 30 June 2024)

Managers edit

Arka in Europe edit

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1979–80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Beroe Stara Zagora 3–2 0–2 3–4
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 3Q   Midtjylland 3–2 1–2 4–4 (a)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Stadion" (in Polish). Arka Gdynia. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Kalendarium" (in Polish). Arka Gdynia. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Żółto Niebieskie Fan Kluby".
  4. ^ tematy.gazeta.pl/W/2222,Wielka-Triada
  5. ^ "Zgody".
  6. ^ "Polonia Bytom".
  7. ^ "Pierwszy Zespół – Wiosna 2018" (in Polish). Arka Gdynia. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Arka Gdynia S.A. Oficjalny Serwis Internetowy - Klub > Trenerzy".

External links edit

  • Official website (in Polish)
  • "Arkowcy" – fan site (in Polish)
  • Statistical history (in Polish)

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For the rugby section of the club set up by its fans see RC Arka Gdynia For the men s basketball section of the club see Arka Gdynia basketball For the women s basketball section of the club see Arka Gdynia women s basketball Morski Zwiazkowy Klub Sportowy Arka Gdynia Polish pronunciation ˈmɔrskʲi zvʲjɔ w sˈkɔvɨ klup spɔrˈtɔvɨˈarka ˈɡdɨɲa is a Polish professional football club based in Gdynia Poland that plays in the Polish I liga The club was founded as Klub Sportowy Gdynia in 1929 2 Arka GdyniaFull nameMorski Zwiazkowy Klub Sportowy Arka GdyniaNickname s Sledzie Herrings Zolto Niebiescy Yellow Blue Founded1929 95 years ago 1929 as Klub Sportowy GdyniaGroundStadion GOSiRCapacity15 139 1 ChairmanMarcin GruchalaManagerWojciech LobodzinskiLeagueI liga2022 23I liga 8th of 18WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Stadion GOSiR Contents 1 History 2 Honours 3 League participation 4 Fans 5 Current squad 5 1 Other players under contract 5 2 Out on loan 6 Managers 7 Arka in Europe 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe history of Arka dates back to 1929 when a group of workers of the Port of Gdynia founded Klub Sportowy Sports Club Gdynia abbreviated KS Gdynia In 1932 a new stadium of KS was opened at Polanka Redlowska This location was used by the club until 2000 In 1934 Klub Sportowy Kotwica Sports Club Anchorwas registered Both team existed until 1939 In 1949 Rybacki Klub Sportowy Fishermen Sports Club MIR was formed Three years later its name was changed into Klub Sportowy Kolejarz Arka Gdynia In 1953 the team for the first time won promotion to the third level of Polish football In 1959 Arka s U 19 became Polish runner up and in 1960 after a dramatic game vs Hutnik Krakow Arka won promotion to the Second Division In 1964 Arka merged with Doker Gdynia to form Morski Zwiazkowy Klub Sportowy MZKS Maritime United Sports Club Gdynia In 1972 its name was changed into Arka Two years later Arka won promotion to the Ekstraklasa Relegated after one year Arka returned to the top level in 1976 In 1979 Arka managed by Czeslaw Boguszewicz became the first team from Polish Baltic Sea coast to win the Polish Cup In the final game which took place in Lublin Arka beat Wisla Krakow 2 1 In its UEFA Cup Winners Cup debut Arka lost to Bulgarian side PFC Beroe Stara Zagora 3 2 0 2 In 1982 Arka was relegated from the top level to return there in 2005 In the 1982 World Cup in Spain Arka s Janusz Kupcewicz was among top players of Polish national team which won bronze medal In the 1980s and 1990s Arka played either in the third or second division with a number of promotions and relegations In 2001 after six years in the third level Arka again won promotion to the second division and in 2005 the team returned to Ekstraklasa In 2011 the City of Gdynia completed the construction of a new stadium located on Olimpijska Street On February 19 2011 in a friendly game to commemorate the opening of the stadium Arka tied 1 1 with Beroe Stara Zagora That year Arka Gdynia got relegated from the top level In 2016 Arka was promoted to the top level again Ekstraklasa after taking first place in I Liga Immediately after getting promoted Arka won the Polish Cup for the second time and the Polish SuperCup twice in 2017 2018 Honours editI liga Champions 2015 16 Polish Cup Winners 1978 79 2016 17 Runners up 2017 18 2020 21 Polish Super Cup Winners 2017 2018 Youth Teams Polish U 19 champions 2012 Polish U 19 runners up 1956 2013 Polish U 19 third place 2009 Polish U 17 runners up 2010League participation editBy tier Ekstraklasa 1974 75 1976 82 2005 07 2008 11 2016 2020 I liga 1961 62 2 seasons 1964 68 1969 74 1975 76 1982 84 1985 87 1988 89 1992 95 2001 05 2007 08 2011 2016 2020 II liga 1954 80 7 seasons 1962 64 1968 69 1984 85 1987 88 1989 92 Fans edit nbsp Ultras Arka is one of the most supported clubs in Poland drawing in support from mostly across Pomerania Outside the Tricity Arka has fan clubs in all major cities and towns in the region such as Tczew Wejherowo Braniewo and Koscierzyna for example as well as fan clubs in places further away such as Zakopane and Lublin Voivodeship and even two fan clubs in Germany set up by expatriate Arka fans in Oberhausen and Stuttgart 3 The fans have an alliance with fans of Cracovia and Lech Poznan and the three are known as The Great Triad Wielka Triada Fans of Lechia Gdansk Slask Wroclaw and Wisla Krakow also share a friendship called The Three Kings of Great Cities Trzej Krolowie Wielkich Miast and any match between the two alliances is a considered a big rivalry 4 Arka fans maintain alliances with several other fans aside from Cracovia and Lech many of them lasting now for decades fans of Gornik Walbrzych since 1983 Zaglebie Lubin since 1983 Gwardia Koszalin since 1989 and KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski since 2004 are all considered good friends 5 The friendship with Polonia Bytom fans dates back to 1974 and is one of the longest friendships in supporter history which has survived to date 6 The greatest rival or Arka is Lechia Gdansk a team with whom they contest the so called Tricity Derby or Pomeranian Derby Fans of both teams remain venomously hostile and since the early 1970s the history of games between Arka and Lechia is marked by riots and violence Relations with another Gdynia football team Baltyk Gdynia used to be friendly until the 1980s when they turned hostile Due to Baltyk s successive relegations and their declining numbers of fans this rivalry is now of lesser importance Current squad editAs of 23 April 2024 7 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 2 DF nbsp ESP Marc Navarro 4 DF nbsp SVK Martin Dobrotka 6 MF nbsp POL Sebastian Milewski 7 FW nbsp POL Olaf Kobacki 8 MF nbsp CIV Alassane Sidibe on loan from Atalanta 9 MF nbsp GEO Tornike Gaprindashvili on loan from Zaglebie Lubin 10 FW nbsp POL Karol Czubak 11 MF nbsp POL Hubert Adamczyk 13 DF nbsp UKR Oleksandr Azatskyi 17 FW nbsp POL Hubert Turski on loan from Pogon Szczecin 19 FW nbsp POL Marcel Szymanski 20 MF nbsp POL Michal Borecki 21 MF nbsp POL Kacper Skora No Pos Nation Player 27 MF nbsp EGY Abdallah Hafez 29 DF nbsp POL Michal Marcjanik captain 32 DF nbsp POL Przemyslaw Stolc 33 GK nbsp POL Pawel Depka 34 FW nbsp POL Wiktor Sawicki 35 MF nbsp POL Jakub Staniszewski 38 MF nbsp POL Marcel Predenkiewicz 39 DF nbsp POL Kasjan Lipkowski 40 DF nbsp UKR Volodymyr Vereshchak 55 MF nbsp POL Janusz Gol 84 GK nbsp SVK Martin Chudy 94 DF nbsp POL Dawid Gojny 95 GK nbsp POL Pawel Lenarcik 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 DF nbsp POL Bartosz Rymaniak 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 28 MF nbsp POL Wojciech Zielinski at Radunia Stezyca until 30 June 2024 31 DF nbsp POL Jerzy Tomal at Resovia until 30 June 2024 36 MF nbsp POL Michal Bednarski at KKS Kalisz until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player 99 FW nbsp POL Jakub Wilczynski at Sandecja Nowy Sacz until 30 June 2024 MF nbsp POL Mikolaj Labojko at Skra Czestochowa until 30 June 2024 Managers edit nbsp Ferdinand Fritsch 1950 nbsp Herman May 1953 nbsp Czeslaw Bartolik 1954 1955 nbsp Tadeusz Forys 1956 nbsp Jan Gazur 1957 1958 nbsp Edward Kolpa 1959 nbsp Roman Sawecki 1960 nbsp Henryk Serafin 1961 nbsp Piotr Nierychlo 1962 nbsp Stanislaw Malon 1962 1963 nbsp Jozef Barbachen 1963 1964 nbsp Edward Brzozowski 1964 1965 nbsp Grzegorz Polakow 1965 1971 nbsp Jerzy Slaboszowski 1971 1975 nbsp Stefan Zywotko 1975 1976 nbsp Konrad Araucz 1976 1977 nbsp Janusz Pekowski 1977 nbsp Jerzy Steckiw 1977 1979 nbsp Czeslaw Boguszewicz 1979 1980 nbsp Stanislaw Stachura 1980 1981 nbsp Grzegorz Polakow 1981 198x nbsp Zbigniew Strzelecki 198x 198x nbsp Konrad Araucz 198x 198x nbsp Zbigniew Strzelecki 198x 198x nbsp Andrzej Trywianski 198x 198x nbsp Janusz Inzynski 198x 198x nbsp Adam Adamus 198x 198x nbsp Krzysztof Szkoda 198x 198x nbsp Andrzej Bikiewicz 198x 1987 nbsp Jerzy Jastrzebowski 1987 1989 nbsp Andrzej Bikiewicz 1989 19xx nbsp Mieczyslaw Rajski 19xx 1991 nbsp Jacek Dziubinski 1991 1993 nbsp Ryszard Lipinski 1993 nbsp Stanislaw Stachura 1993 nbsp Jacek Dziubinski nbsp Grzegorz Witt 1994 1995 nbsp Grzegorz Polakow 1994 1995 nbsp Grzegorz Witt 1994 1995 nbsp Jacek Dziubinski nbsp Marian Geszke 1995 nbsp Ryszard Lipinski 1995 1996 nbsp Jacek Dziubinski 1995 1996 nbsp Jaroslaw Kotas 1996 1997 nbsp Andrzej Bussler 1996 1998 nbsp Jacek Dziubinski 1998 1999 nbsp Wojciech Niedzwiedzki 1998 1999 nbsp Stanislaw Stachura 1999 2000 nbsp Mieczyslaw Gierszewski 2000 2001 nbsp Wieslaw Pisarski 2001 nbsp Marek Kusto 2001 2003 nbsp Mieczyslaw Rajski 2003 2004 nbsp Piotr Mandrysz 2003 2004 nbsp Wojciech Wasikiewicz 2003 2004 nbsp Miroslaw Dragan 2004 2005 nbsp Wojciech Wasikiewicz 2005 2006 nbsp Zbigniew Kaczmarek 2006 nbsp Wojciech Stawowy 2006 2007 nbsp Robert Jonczyk 2007 2008 nbsp Czeslaw Michniewicz 2008 2009 nbsp Marek Chojnacki 2009 nbsp Dariusz Pasieka 2009 2011 nbsp Frantisek Straka 2011 nbsp Petr Nemec 2011 2012 nbsp Pawel Sikora 2012 2014 8 nbsp Piotr Rzepka 2014 nbsp Dariusz Dzwigala 2014 nbsp Grzegorz Nicinski 2014 2017 nbsp Leszek Ojrzynski 2017 2018 nbsp Zbigniew Smolka 2018 2019 nbsp Jacek Zielinski 2019 nbsp Aleksandar Rogic 2019 2020 nbsp Krzysztof Sobieraj 2020 nbsp Ireneusz Mamrot 2020 nbsp Dariusz Marzec 2020 2021 nbsp Ryszard Tarasiewicz 2021 2022 nbsp Hermes 2022 2023 nbsp Ryszard Wieczorek 2023 nbsp Wojciech Lobodzinski 2023 present Arka in Europe editSeason Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate 1979 80 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R nbsp Beroe Stara Zagora 3 2 0 2 3 4 2017 18 UEFA Europa League 3Q nbsp Midtjylland 3 2 1 2 4 4 a See also editFootball in PolandReferences edit Stadion in Polish Arka Gdynia Retrieved 18 March 2011 Kalendarium in Polish Arka Gdynia Retrieved 18 March 2011 Zolto Niebieskie Fan Kluby tematy gazeta pl W 2222 Wielka Triada Zgody Polonia Bytom Pierwszy Zespol Wiosna 2018 in Polish Arka Gdynia Retrieved 7 February 2018 Arka Gdynia S A Oficjalny Serwis Internetowy Klub gt Trenerzy External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arka Gdynia Official website in Polish Arkowcy fan site in Polish Statistical history in Polish 54 29 35 29 N 18 31 52 37 E 54 4931361 N 18 5312139 E 54 4931361 18 5312139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arka Gdynia amp oldid 1225023095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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