sport.wikisort.org - Team Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Czarni Sosnowiec, commonly referred to as Czarni Sosnowiec, is a football club from Sosnowiec, Poland. The club was founded in 1924.[4], and its home ground is the Jan Ciszewski's Stadium.[1] It has a women's and a men's section.
Polish football club
Football club
KKS Czarni SosnowiecFull name | Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Czarni Sosnowiec |
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Founded | 1924 |
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Ground | Jan Ciszewski's Stadium[1] |
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Capacity | 1,000[1] |
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Chairman | Robert Majewski (women's)[2] |
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Manager | Sebastian Stemplewski (women's)[3] |
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League | Ekstraliga (women's) Klasa B (men's) |
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2020–21 | Ekstraliga, 1st (women's) Klasa A, 3rd (men's) |
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Website | Club website |
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Women's football team, founded 5 September 1974, holds the Polish record for championship titles won, with 13 titles to its name. After some financial problems the club was in the 2007–08 season relegated from the Ekstraliga Kobiet; in 2008–09 they reached the promotion playoffs but lost convincingly. With the expansion of the Ekstraliga in 2010–11 a second-place was enough to ensure direct promotion again. In 2021, they won their first championship in over twenty years.[5]
Honours
- Polish Championship (13): 1979/80, 1980/81, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2020/21[4]
- Polish Cup: 1984/85, 1986/87, 1988/89, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2020/21[4]
European competitions
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opponent |
Home |
Away |
Aggregate |
2021–22 |
UEFA Women's Champions League |
Qualifing round 1 |
Ferencvárosi |
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1–2[6] |
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As of the 2021–22 season, men's section of Czarni compete in the 8th-tier Klasa B.[7]
References
External links
Ekstraliga |
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Seasons |
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
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Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej (PZPN) |
National teams | |
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League competitions | Women's |
- Ekstraliga
- I liga
- II liga
- III liga
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Men's |
- Ekstraklasa
- I liga
- II liga
- III liga (4 groups)
- IV liga (20 groups)
- V liga (3 groups) / Liga okręgowa (54 groups)
- Klasa A (132 groups)
- Klasa B (157 groups)
- Klasa C (16 groups)
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Youth |
- Junior Championships
- Centralna Liga Juniorów
- Młoda Ekstraklasa (2007–2013)
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Cup competitions | Women's | |
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Men's |
- Polish Cup
- Polish Super Cup
- League Cup in Polish Football
- Ekstraklasa Cup
- Polish League Cup (1999–2002)
- Polish League Cup (1977–1978)
- Young Leaders Rally Cup
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History |
- Galicja national football team
- Polish football in the interwar period
- Lower Level Football Leagues in Interwar Poland
- 1921 Poland v Hungary match
- Polish Football League (1927–1939)
- Brazil v Poland (1938 FIFA World Cup)
- 1939 Poland v Hungary match
- Football in occupied Poland (1939–1945)
- Okęcie Airport incident
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Awards |
- Footballer of the Year & other
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Lists | |
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- Men's clubs
- Men's players
- Women's clubs
- Women's players
- Expatriate footballers
- Managers
- Referees
- Venues
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Authority control  | |
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На других языках
[de] Czarni Sosnowiec
Der KKS Czarni Sosnowiec (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Czarni Sosnowiec) ist ein polnischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Sosnowiec (deutsch Sosnowitz) in der Woiwodschaft Schlesien. Bekannt ist der Verein durch seine Frauenabteilung, die mit 13 Titeln polnischer Rekordmeister der Ekstraliga Kobiet ist.
- [en] Czarni Sosnowiec
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