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Gliwicki Klub Sportowy Piast Gliwice (pronounced [ɡlʲiˈvʲit͡sʲ.kʲi klup spɔrˈtɔ.vɨ pʲjasd ɡlʲiˈvʲi.t͡sɛ][upper-alpha 1]) is a Polish football club based in Gliwice, Poland. In the 2018–19 season, Piast won its first Polish championship.

Piast Gliwice
Full nameGliwicki Klub Sportowy Piast Gliwice
Nickname(s)Piastunki (the Custodians, the Keepers)
Founded18 June 1945; 77 years ago (1945-06-18)
GroundStadion Miejski im. Piotra Wieczorka
Capacity9,913
ChairmanGrzegorz Bednarski
ManagerAleksandar Vuković
LeagueEkstraklasa
2021–225th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season
Piast Gliwice Vice-Champion of Poland celebration in 2016
Piast Gliwice Vice-Champion of Poland celebration in 2016

History


The club was founded in June 1945 by the Poles who had been forced to leave their homeland in present-day Western Ukraine. After the 1956 fusion of the three clubs, GKS Gliwice was formed. Piast continued to play their matches on ul. Robotniczej. In 1964, the 2 clubs merged. The new club name was 'GKS Piast Gliwice'. Piast's football team played as many as 32 seasons in the Polish Second Division, before finally being promoted to the Ekstraklasa in 2008. Having played two seasons in the top division, the club was relegated in 2010. Piast have twice (1978, 1983) managed to reach the final of the Cup of Poland, losing on both occasions. The club's name comes from the Piast dynasty, which ruled Poland from its beginnings as an independent state in the 10th century, until 1370. Piast is the first soccer team in Poland to gain promotion from the 7th tier to the Ekstraklasa (Polish top tier of football) and later to the European Cup.[1]


Naming history



Honours



Seasons



European record



Results


Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 2Q Qarabağ FK 2–2 1–2 3–4 (a.e.t.)
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 2Q IFK Göteborg 0–3 0–0 0–3
2019–20 UEFA Champions League 1Q BATE Borisov 1−2 1−1 2−3
UEFA Europa League 2Q Riga FC 3−2 1−2 4−4
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1Q Dinamo Minsk 2−0
2Q Hartberg 3–2
3Q Copenhagen 0−3
Notes

UEFA Team ranking


As of 30 September 2021.[2]

RankTeamPoints
301 Kauno Žalgiris3.500
302 Široki Brijeg3.500
303 Piast Gliwice3.500
304 Gabala3.500
305 Cork City3.500

Stadium


Stadion Miejski
Stadion Miejski

Piast plays their home games at the 10,000 capacity Stadion Miejski im. Piotra Wieczorka in Gliwice.


Supporters


Piast have a friendship with fans of Belarusian club BATE Borisov since 2011. The friendship started when BATE fans on their way to a Champions League match in Copenhagen stopped for a Piast game against local rivals GKS Katowice. The Piast fans then went to Alkmaar to support BATE versus AZ. After another visit for a Champions League game against Sturm Graz, the friendship became official and both sets of fans regularly visit each other.[3]

Piast's major rivals are Górnik Zabrze, with whom they contest the local derby.[4][5] The stadiums are located just a few kilometres from each other. Other rivals are local teams Ruch Chorzów, GKS Katowice and the two Bytom clubs, Szombierki and Polonia.


Current squad


As of 31 August 2022[6]

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  POL Jakub Szmatuła
2 DF  POL Ariel Mosór
3 DF  ESP Miguel Muñoz
4 DF  POL Jakub Czerwiński
5 DF  SVK Tomáš Huk
6 MF  POL Michał Chrapek
9 FW  ESP Alberto Toril
11 FW  EST Rauno Sappinen
12 GK  POL Bartłomiej Jelonek
14 DF  SVK Jakub Holúbek
16 MF  POL Patryk Dziczek
18 FW  POL Kamil Wilczek
19 MF  POL Michael Ameyaw
20 MF  POL Grzegorz Tomasiewicz
22 DF  POL Tomasz Mokwa
24 MF  ENG Tom Hateley
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 GK  SVK František Plach
27 FW  POL Gabriel Kirejczyk
28 MF  POL Michał Kaput
30 MF  POL Oskar Leśniak
33 GK  POL Karol Szymański
37 DF  AUT Constantin Reiner
47 MF  POL Bartosz Łuczak
67 MF  POL Jakub Niedbała
77 MF  POL Arkadiusz Pyrka
92 FW  POL Damian Kądzior
96 MF  MKD Tihomir Kostadinov
98 DF  GRE Alexandros Katranis
99 DF  POL Wojciech Kamiński

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
MF  POL Mateusz Winciersz (at Ruch Chorzów until 30 June 2023)

Former players


Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Hungary
Lithuania
Poland
Portugal
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
Ukraine
South America
Brazil
Ecuador

Managers



Notes


  1. In isolation, Piast is pronounced [pʲjast]

See also



References


  1. "Kapitan Piasta awansował z nim od B-klasy do ekstraklasy" (in Polish). Sport.pl. 2008-05-27. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  2. "Club coefficients | UEFA Coefficients". UEFA.com.
  3. Kuczyński, Tomasz. "Sztama GieKSy z Banikiem, Ruchu z Atletico, Piasta z BATE. Czy to ma sens? [SŁYNNE SZTAMY]". dziennikzachodni.pl. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  4. "Piast Gliwice - Górnik Zabrze 3:2. Festiwal goli w śląskich derbach [ZDJĘCIA]". sport.pl. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  5. SG, JU. "Piast Gliwice - Górnik Zabrze. Dziś derby przy Okrzei WYNIK NA ŻYWO GDZIE W TV, TRANSMISJA ONLINE". gazetawroclawska.pl. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  6. "Piast Gliwice current squad" (in Polish). Piast Gliwice. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  7. "Lech Poznań – Strona Oficjalna. Specjalista od awansów – Jacek Zieliński" (in Polish). Lechpoznan.pl. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  8. "Waldemar Fornalik trenerem Piasta" (in Polish). 90minut. 19 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.



На других языках


[de] Piast Gliwice

Piast Gliwice (offiziell Gliwicki Klub Sportowy Piast Gliwice) ist ein oberschlesischer Sportklub aus der Großstadt Gliwice (deutsch: Gleiwitz). Der Verein ist seit 2012 Bestandteil der höchsten polnischen Spielklasse im Profifußball, der Ekstraklasa. 2019 wurde Piast erstmals Polnischer Fußballmeister.
- [en] Piast Gliwice

[es] Piast Gliwice

El Piast Gliwice es un club de fútbol de la ciudad de Gliwice, en Polonia. Actualmente milita en la Ekstraklasa, máxima categoría del fútbol polaco. Fundado en 1945, sus colores tradicionales del Piast Gliwice son el rojo y el azul y juega sus partidos como local en el Estadio Municipal de Gliwice. El Piast disputa el «Derbi de Silesia» frente al Górnik Zabrze.[1][2]

[ru] Пяст (футбольный клуб)

«Пяст» (польск. Gliwicki Klub Sportowy Piast Gliwice) — польский профессиональный футбольный клуб из города Гливице. В настоящее время выступает в Экстраклассе.



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