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Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski (Polish pronunciation: [dɨskɔˈbɔʎa ˈɡrɔdʑisk fʲɛlkɔˈpɔlski]), previously Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski,[3] was a Polish football club based in Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Greater Poland Voivodeship.

KS Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski
Full nameKlub Sportowy Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski
Nickname(s)Dyskobole (Discobolus)
Founded30 April 1922
Dissolved2015[1]
GroundStadion Dyskobolii Grodzisk Wielkopolski
Capacity6,800[2]
ChairmanRyszard Kaczmarek
ManagerAndrzej Janeczek
LeagueKlasa okręgowa, Poznań (west) group
2015–16dissolved[1]
Home colours
Away colours

History


Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski was founded on 30 April 1922. Its logo shows the Discobolus.

After several decades in lower league football, the club was taken over in the mid-1990s by Zbigniew Drzymała, president of the Inter Groclin Auto company, and enjoyed an instant string of promotions culminating in the promotion to top level football in 1997.

Not having its own youth backbone, the club was dependent on players predominantly over 30 years of age, mostly with former league experience. After performing reasonably in the autumn period of the 1997/98 season, they experienced a sudden drop in form, which resulted in relegation. However within a year Dyskobolia was in the top flight again. Although now having many younger and more success-hungry players in the squad, the club performed disastrously in the autumn of 1999, garnering just five points from fifteen games. An unexpected (and some say suspicious) form increase in the spring resulted in eight victories in a row, which was more than enough to fight off relegation. The club has been in the top flight ever since, enjoying second place honors on two occasions (2003 and 2005). Managers have included Dusan Radolsky, although Andrzej Janeczek was the current coach. The first runner-up title made them eligible to play in the UEFA Cup, in which they eliminated Hertha BSC and Manchester City (with three goals in four games) before falling to Girondins Bordeaux. Their second UEFA Cup run was less successful, resulting in a first round exit against RC Lens.

Dyskobolia was original winner of the 2004–05 Polish Cup edition. By the resolution of the PZPN management board of September 2, 2020, the team was deprived of this title in connection with proven cases of corruption.[4] In July 2008 Dyskobolia announced its intention to merge with Polonia Warsaw[5] after the expected merger with Śląsk Wrocław[6] fell through. Polonia replaced Dyskobolia in the Ekstraklasa while the new Dyskobolia team joined the IV liga (the 5-th tier of the Polish league pyramid).

In the 2015–16 season, Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski played in the regional league (klasa okręgowa), but withdrew after the autumn round.[1] In the following seasons, a team called Nasza Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski started to play at the lower levels, referring to the club's tradition.[7]


Colours


The club colours were green and white.


Achievements



Fans


Dyskobolia, although no longer attracted as many fans as in the Second Division and Ekstraklasa years, possessed a small but loyal group of active supporters called Szczuny z Landu.

The fans had two fan-clubs outside their home town, in Rakoniewice and Kąkolewo, and the fans had a strong friendship with fans of Górnik Łęczyca.

Back in the top flight they competed in the Greater Poland Derby against Lech Poznań and Amica Wronki. The latter were widely considered to be their greatest rivals, a rivalry which has been renewed since the Amica's phoenix-predecessor club Błękitni Wronki has been re-established in 2007, the two frequently playing in the same division.


Notable players


Internationally capped players


Dyskobolia in Europe


Season Competition Round Club Score
2001 Intertoto Cup 1R Spartak Varna 1–0, 0–4
2003–04 UEFA Cup Q Atlantas 2–0, 4–1
1R Hertha 0–0, 1–0
2R Manchester City 1–1, 0–0
3R Girondins de Bordeaux 0–1, 1–4
2005–06 UEFA Cup 2Q Dukla Banská Bystrica 4–1, 0–0
1R Lens 1–1, 2–4
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Araz Imisli 0–0, 1–0
2Q Tobol Kostanay 1–0, 2–0
1R Crvena Zvezda 0–1, 0–1

See also



References


  1. "Klasa okręgowa 2015/2016, grupa: Poznań (zachód)". 90minut (in Polish).
  2. "Dyskobolia.eu". Archived from the original on 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  3. "Groclin zbudował sukces na wielkim oszustwie. Teraz ma być "polskim Athletikiem"". Sport.pl (in Polish).
  4. Skarb - Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski. 90minut.pl (in Polish). 2021-02-11.
  5. "Polonia coraz bliżej fuzji z Dyskobolią". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
  6. "Wroclaw move ends Groclin fairytale". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2008-03-04.
  7. "Historia i osiągnięcia". Nasza Dyskobolia (in Polish).



На других языках


[de] Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski

Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski (vollständig: Klub Sportowy Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski) ist ein polnischer Fußballklub aus Grodzisk Wielkopolski (dt. Grätz). Heimstätte ist das Stadion Dyskobolia mit 5383 Plätzen. Die Klubfarben sind Grün und Weiß und im Vereinswappen steht die Figur des griechischen Diskuswerfers (Diskobolos) nach der bekannten Skulptur von Myron.
- [en] Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski

[ru] Дискоболия

«Дискоболия» (польск. Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski) — польский футбольный клуб из города Гродзиск-Велькопольски[1]. Выступает в Пятой лиге.



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