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Pogoń Szczecin Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Pogoń Szczecin (Polish pronunciation: [ˌɛmkaˈɛs ˌpɔɡɔj̃ ˈʂtʂɛtɕin]), is a Polish professional football club, based in Szczecin, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, which plays in the Ekstraklasa, the top tier of the national football league system.

Pogoń Szczecin
Full namePogoń Szczecin Spółka Akcyjna[1]
Nickname(s)Portowcy (The Dockers)
Duma Pomorza (Pride of Pomerania)
Founded21 April 1948; 74 years ago (1948-04-21)
GroundStadion Miejski im. Floriana Krygiera
Capacity21,163
ChairmanJarosław Mroczek
ManagerJens Gustafsson
LeagueEkstraklasa
2021–223rd of 18
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

History


The club was founded by Poles from Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine), who had been transferred west after the Soviet annexation of Poland's eastern territories in 1945. The founders of Pogoń Szczecin had previously been supporters of Pogoń Lwów and the colors of their new club reflect their old club. Polonia Bytom and Odra Opole were likewise founded or revived by the former inhabitants of Lwów.

The most popular sports organization in Szczecin was founded on 21 April 1948 as Klub Sportowy Sztorm. Its first departments were football and boxing, and the football team began playing in the local C-Class championship. In March 1949, several sports clubs in Szczecin (KS Sztorm, KS Cukrownik, KS Drukarz, Pocztowy KS) were merged into a large organization called Klub Sportowy Zwiazkowiec. The team of Zwiazkowiec joined local A-Class league, replacing Pocztowy KS. In November 1950, Zwiazkowiec was dissolved, and a new organization, Klub Sportowy Kolejarz Szczecin was formed. Its football team, supported by the Port of Szczecin, in 1953 was promoted to the newly created Interregional League (Liga Miedzywojewodzka), which covered the provinces of Szczecin, Zielona Góra and Poznań.

In autumn 1955, Kolejarz was renamed into Pogoń Szczecin. The name and the hues of the club are a continuation of Pogoń Lwów. In 1957, Pogoń was runner up of the Interregional League, qualifying to the second division playoffs. After beating Flota Gdynia, Kujawiak Włocławek and Warta Gorzów, Pogoń for the first time won promotion to the second level of Polish football system. In 1958, Pogoń was the winner of Group North of the Second Division (37 points, goals 54–22, not a single game lost), winning promotion to the Ekstraklasa.

In its top level debut, Pogoń lost at home to Gwardia Warszawa 0–1. In 1960, Pogoń was relegated from the Ekstraklasa, to return there in 1962.

For most of the 1960s and 1970s, Pogoń remained in the top Polish league, but remained an average team, without any successes. This changed in the early 1980s: in 1981, Pogoń advanced to the final of the Cup of Poland, to lose 0–1 to Legia Warszawa. In 1982, Pogoń again made it to the Cup final, to lose 0–1 to Lech Poznań.

Ground: Stadion Miejski im. Floriana Krygiera
Ground: Stadion Miejski im. Floriana Krygiera

In 1984 Pogoń, managed by Eugeniusz Ksol, for the first time in history was among top three teams in the Ekstraklasa, which meant that the team qualified for the UEFA Cup. In its European debut, Pogoń faced 1. FC Köln, with such stars as Harald Schumacher, Pierre Littbarski and Klaus Allofs. In the first leg (September 19, 1984 in Cologne), Pogoń lost 1–2. In the second leg (October 3), Polish team lost 0–1, after its players failed to score on two penalty kicks.

In 1987, Pogoń was Polish runner-up. Managed by Leszek Jezierski, the team played offensively, scoring plenty of goals. With such players as Mariusz Kuras, Marek Ostrowski and Marek Lesniak, Pogoń was only behind Górnik Zabrze. In the first round of UEFA Cup, Pogon faced Hellas Verona, with Thomas Berthold and Preben Elkjær. In the first leg (September 16, 1987), Pogoń tied at home 1–1. Two weeks later, Polish team lost in Italy 1–3.

Pogoń in 2002 was on the brink of bankruptcy. As a result, fans created a new team on the basis of the reserves in the fourth division. However owner of Piotrcovia Piotrków Trybunalski Antoni Ptak decided to move the team and renamed the club MKS Pogoń Szczecin. The initial distrust was lost when the team performed well and used local players, however halfway through the 2005–06 season the team started underperforming and Ptak decided to replace almost the entire squad with only Brazilian nationals, making it the "most Brazilian team outside Brazil". Antoni Ptak also built a small training facility in Gutów Mały, meaning the home games were played almost 500 km (311 mi) away from Szczecin. The experiment failed and in 2007 Antoni Ptak moved away from football, leaving the club to be rebuilt on the basis of the 4th division counterpart set up originally by the fans, which acted as the reserve team in the meantime.

The club was promoted to the Zachodnia (Western) group of the new II Liga (formerly the Third League) for the 2007–08 season. The club earned promotion to the Polish First League after finishing 2nd in Western Group of Polish Second League in 2008–09 season. Finally Pogoń returned to top division after finishing First League as runner-up in 2011–12 season.


Honours



Domestic


Runners-up (2): 1986–87, 2000–01
Third place (3): 1983–84, 2020–21, 2021–22
Runners-up (3): 1980–81, 1981–82, 2009–10

International



Youth Team


1986, 2021
1965, 2016, 2017
1960, 2008, 2012, 2014
2002

Pogoń Szczecin in European football



Results


Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1965–66 Intertoto Cup GR Chemie Leipzig 1–3 0–1 4th
Slovnaft Bratislava 2–3 0–4
NK Zagreb 3–0 0–2
1976 Intertoto Cup GR Östers IF 0–1 0–1 3rd
Belenenses 2–2 0–2
Næstved 3–0 1–1
1977 Intertoto Cup GR Sturm Graz 1–0 0–0 1st
KB 2–2 1–1
Chênois 6–1 1–0
1982 Intertoto Cup GR Brage 1–0 0–2 2nd
Sparta Prague 2–0 0–1
Wiener Sport-Club 3–3 4–3
1983 Intertoto Cup GR Werder Bremen 2–1 0–4 1st
Malmö FF 2–0 1–2
St. Gallen 1–1 3–3
1984–85 UEFA Cup 1R FC Köln 0–1 1–2 1–3
1987 Intertoto Cup GR Hammarby 3–0 3–2 1st
La Chaux-de-Fonds 6–3 4–0
Magdeburg 3–1 1–2
1987–88 UEFA Cup 1R Hellas Verona 1–1 1–3 2–4
1988 Intertoto Cup GR Grasshopper Club 0–0 0–1 3rd
Östers IF 2–0 0–0
Pécsi MFC 0–0 1–3
1993 Intertoto Cup GR Lausanne-Sport 0–4 4th
IFK Norrköping 1–4
Copenhagen 4–1
Austria Wien 0–2
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup GR Cannes 1–2 5th
Farul Constanța 1–2
Dnepr Mogilev 3–3
Bečej 1–2
2001–02 UEFA Cup QR Fylkir 1–1 1–2 2–3
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Tiligul Tiraspol 6–2 3–0 9–2
2R Sigma Olomouc 0–0 0–1 0–1
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR Osijek 0–0 0–1 0–1
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR KR 4–1 0–1 4–2
2QR Brøndby 1–1 0–4 1–5

Players



Current squad


As of 14 October 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  CRO Dante Stipica
2 DF  POL Jakub Bartkowski
4 DF  BRA Léo Borges
6 DF  POL Bartłomiej Mruk
7 MF  POL Rafał Kurzawa
8 MF  POL Damian Dąbrowski
9 FW  SWE Pontus Almqvist (on loan from Rostov)
10 FW  SVN Luka Zahović
11 MF  POL Kamil Grosicki
13 DF  GRE Konstantinos Triantafyllopoulos
14 MF  POL Kamil Drygas
15 MF  POL Marcel Wędrychowski
17 MF  POL Mariusz Fornalczyk
18 MF  POL Michał Kucharczyk
19 FW  POL Kacper Kostorz
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  AUT Alexander Gorgon
21 MF  BRA Jean Carlos
22 MF  ARM Vahan Bichakhchyan
23 DF  AUT Benedikt Zech
27 MF  POL Sebastian Kowalczyk
33 DF  POL Mariusz Malec
41 DF  POL Paweł Stolarski
61 MF  POL Kacper Smoliński
70 MF  POL Stanisław Wawrzynowicz
76 GK  POL Maciej Kowal
81 GK  POL Bartosz Klebaniuk
97 DF  POR Luís Mata
99 MF  POL Mateusz Łęgowski
DF  POL Dawid Rezaeian

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
DF  POL Jakub Lis (at Motor Lublin)
DF  POL Hubert Sadowski (at Skra Częstochowa)
DF  POL Kryspin Szcześniak (at Górnik Zabrze)
MF  POL Kacper Łukasiak (at Skra Częstochowa)
FW  POL Aron Stasiak (at Olimpia Elbląg)

Former notable players



Managers



See also



References


  1. "Pogoń Szczecin Spółka Akcyjna | KRS-pobierz.pl".
  2. "Pierwsza drużyna" (in Polish). Pogoń Szczecin. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  3. "Trenerzy Pogoni".
  4. "Kosta Runjaić trenerem Pogoni" (in Polish). 90minut. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

5.https://gol24.pl/oficjalnie-jens-gustafsson-zostal-nowym-trenerem-pilkarzy-pogoni-szczecin/ar/c2-16330757




На других языках


[de] Pogoń Stettin

Pogoń Stettin (offiziell Morski Klub Sportowy Pogoń Szczecin S.S.A) ist ein polnischer Sportklub aus der an der Oder gelegenen Hafenstadt Stettin (Westpommern). Er wurde am 21. April 1948 gegründet. Im Verein werden mehrere Mannschaftssportarten betrieben. Die erste Fußballmannschaft spielt derzeit in der Ekstraklasa, der höchsten Spielklasse im polnischen Fußball, die erste Herren-Handballmannschaft in Polens höchster Handballliga. Größte sportliche Erfolge im Fußball waren die polnischen Vizemeisterschaften in den Jahren 1987 und 2001 sowie das Erreichen der polnischen Pokalfinals in den Jahren 1981, 1982 und 2010.
- [en] Pogoń Szczecin

[es] Pogoń Szczecin

El Morski Klub Sportowy Pogoń Szczecin (en español: Club Deportivo Marítimo Pogonia de Szczecin), conocido simplemente como Pogoń Szczecin, es un club de fútbol de la ciudad de Szczecin, en Polonia. Fue fundado el 21 de abril de 1948 y milita actualmente en la Ekstraklasa, la máxima categoría de fútbol polaco. Los colores representativos del equipo son el azul y el granate, y en su escudo aparece un grifo.

[ru] Погонь (футбольный клуб, Щецин)

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