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1990–91 Ekstraklasa
Statistics of Ekstraklasa for the 1990–91 season. Overview The league was contested by 16 teams, and Zagłębie Lubin won the championship. League table Results Relegation playoffs The matches were played on 28 June and 1 July 1991. Top goalscorers References External links Poland – List of final tables
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Ekstraklasa
Poland Ekstraklasa (), meaning "Extra Class" in Polish, named PKO Ekstraklasa since the 2019–20 season due to its sponsorship by PKO Bank Polski, is the top Polish professional league for men's association football teams. Contested by 18 clubs, operating a system of promotion and relegation with the I liga, seasons start in July, and end in May or June the following year. Teams play a total of 34 games each. Games are played on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. The winner of the Ekstraklasa qualifies for the Polish SuperCup. The league is now operated by the Ekstraklasa Spółka Akcyjna. The Ekstraklasa (former I liga) was officially formed as Liga Polska on 4–5 December 1926 in Warsaw, since 1 March 1927 as Liga Piłki Nożnej (), but the Polish Football Association (Polish: Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej, PZPN) had been in existence since 20 December 1919, a year after the independence of Poland in 1918. The first games of the freshly created league took plac ...
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Igloopol Dębica
LKS Igloopol Dębica () is a Polish sports club from Dębica, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. History LKS Igloopol was formed by the Agro-Industrial Combine "Igloopol" in 1978 in Dębica. The club rose through the league pyramid very quickly as the amount of investment in the club increased. The club had its greatest successes in the early 1990s when it played for two seasons ( 1990/1991 and 1991/1992) in the top division of Polish football. Currently the club plays in the District class of Dębica. Fans Igloopol have a small but fanatical fan-base, with the fanatics stand amassing between 30-250 fans usually. In the 2005/2006 winter break an ultras group ''Ultras Morsy '06'' dedicated to creating match choreographies was created. Apart from in Dębica itself, Igloopol have fans in Pustynia, Kozłów, Kędzierz, Żyraków, Wola Żyrakowska and even in Chicago. The fans have friendly contacts with fans of Ruch Chorzów, mainly because their local arch-rivals Wisłok ...
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Grzegorz Mielcarski
Grzegorz Mielcarski (born 19 March 1971 in Chełmno) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a striker. Mielcarski most recently served as the assistant coach of the Poland national team. Career Club He played for clubs such as Polonia Bydgoszcz, Servette, Górnik Zabrze, Widzew Łódź, FC Porto, Salamanca, Pogoń Szczecin, AEK Athens and Amica Wronki. National team He played for the Poland national team. He was a participant at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where Poland won the silver medal. Honours ;Porto * Primeira Divisão: 1995–96, 1996-97, 1997–98, 1998–99 *Taça de Portugal: 1997–98 *Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ... References 1971 births Living people People from Chełmno Fo ...
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Ryszard Cyroń
Ryszard Piotr Cyroń also known as Richard Cyron (born 11 February 1965) is a Polish former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who played as a striker. References External links * 1965 births Living people Sportspeople from Zabrze Polish footballers Association football forwards Poland international footballers Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Hamburger SV players Fortuna Düsseldorf players Rot-Weiss Essen players Górnik Zabrze players Polish expatriate footballers Polish expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate footballers in Germany {{Poland-footy-forward-stub ...
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Ryszard Kraus
Ryszard Kraus (30 June 1964 – 3 November 2013) was a Polish professional football striker who played for the Poland national football team. Club career Kraus played 5 years for Ekstraklasa side Górnik Zabrze, scoring 16 goals for them in the 1990/91 season. International career Kraus made his debut for Poland in a February 1991 friendly match against Northern Ireland and has earned a total of 4 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a July 1992 friendly match against Guatemala Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by Hon .... Death Kraus died on 3 November 2013.Nie żyje Ryszard Kraus
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Mirosław Waligóra
Mirosław Andrzej Waligóra (born 4 February 1970 in Kraków) is a former Polish footballer.Mirosław Waligóra: Byłem „za grzeczny”? Charakteru nie zmienię
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GKS Jastrzębie
Klub Sportowy GKS Jastrzębie Spółka Akcyjna ( en, Sports Club GKS Jastrzębie Joint Stock Company), commonly known as GKS Jastrzębie (), is a football club based in Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland. As of the 2022–23 season, they will compete in II liga II liga (Druga Liga, ), currently named eWinner II liga due to sponsorship reasons by eWinner, is a Polish football league that sits at the third tier of the Polish football league system. Until the end of the 2007–08 season ''II Liga'' refer ..., after suffering relegation the previous season. In the 1988–89 season they played in the top-flight. Name On 25 November 2021, the club announced the change of the club's name to "Klub Sportowy GKS Jastrzębie Spółka Akcyjna", removing the element of 1962 from the name. Current squad ''As of 3 March, 2022'' Out on loan References External linksOfficial Website Football clubs in Silesian Voivodeship Association football clubs esta ...
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Pogoń Szczecin
Pogoń Szczecin Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Pogoń Szczecin (), 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. 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-Klasa''. In March 1949, several sports clubs in Szczecin (''KS Sztorm, KS Cukrownik, KS Drukarz, Pocztowy KS'') were merged ...
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Krzysztof Szewczyk
Krzysztof Szewczyk (born 6 March 1996) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Wieczysta Kraków II. Honours Wieczysta Kraków * IV liga Lesser Poland: 2021–22 * Liga okręgowa The liga okręgowa (in some voivodeship named klasa okręgowa, English: regional league) is the 6th tier of the Polish football league system. The league is split into 58 groups, and there are present in every voivodeship. Teams promoted from l ..., group: Kraków II: 2020–21 External links * References 1996 births Living people People from Bochnia Footballers from Lesser Poland Voivodeship Men's association football forwards Polish men's footballers Ekstraklasa players I liga players II liga players III liga players IV liga players MKS Cracovia players Stomil Olsztyn S.A. players Puszcza Niepołomice players Garbarnia Kraków players Wieczysta Kraków players {{Poland-footy-bio-stub ...
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Andrzej Przerada
Andrzej is the Polish form of the given name Andrew. Notable individuals with the given name Andrzej * Andrzej Bartkowiak (born 1950), Polish film director and cinematographer * Andrzej Bobola, S.J. (1591–1657), Polish saint, missionary and martyr * Andrzej Chyra (born 1964), Polish actor * Andrzej Czarniak (1931–1985), Polish alpine skier * Andrzej Duda (born 1972), Polish 6th president * Andrzej Jajszczyk, Polish scientist * Andrzej Kmicic, fictional protagonist of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel ''The Deluge'' * Andrzej Kokowski (born 1953), Polish archaeologist * Andrzej Krauze (born 1947), Polish-British cartoonist and illustrator * Andrzej Leder (born 1960), Polish philosopher and psychotherapist * Andrzej Mazurczak (born 1993), Polish basketball player * Andrzej Mleczko (born 1949), Polish illustrator * Andrzej Nowacki (born 1953), Polish artist * Andrzej Paczkowski (born 1938), Polish historian * Sir Andrzej Panufnik (1914–1991), Polish composer * Andrzej Person, Po ...
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1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1992–93 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Parma in the final against Royal Antwerp. Both were first time finalists in the competition, and Antwerp were the last Belgian side to reach a European final up to the present day. The competition had more entrants than ever before due to the break-up of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, resulting in many new countries eligible to enter the winners of their own cups into the competition. Israel, the Faroe Islands and Liechtenstein were also represented for the first time. Qualifying round First leg ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Chornomorets Odesa won 12–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Maribor won 5–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Avenir Beggen won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Hapoel Petah Tikva won 4–0 on aggregate.'' First round First leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Monaco won 1–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Olympiaco ...
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1992–93 UEFA Cup
The 1992–93 UEFA Cup was won by Juventus, who beat Borussia Dortmund 6–1 on aggregate in the final, a record score for a UEFA Cup final. It was the third victory in the competition for the Italian team (first club to reach this record). Three seasons had now passed since the ban on English clubs in European competitions as a result of the Heysel disaster (1985) had been lifted, and for this campaign the number of English clubs in the competition was increased from one to two. English league runners-up Manchester United were joined by third placed Sheffield Wednesday, though both teams ultimately had a short-lived run in the competition. Even Poland earned one more seat, while Finland and Hungary lost one. Ajax were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Auxerre. First round Former Soviet Union now Community of Independent States had three places, and clubs qualified according to 1991 Soviet Top League, but after that UEFA recognized to Ukrain ...
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