Resovia (football)

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Resovia
Full nameApklan Resovia Rzeszów[1]
Nickname(s)Resoviacy
Sovia
Wojskowi
Maltańscy Wojownicy
Reska
Short nameResovia
Founded1905
Stadium
Capacity3420
CoordinatesStanisława Wyspiańskiego 22, 35-111 Rzeszów
OwnerCWKS Resovia
Chairman (football section)
ManagerDawid Kroczek
LeagueI liga
2021–2211th
WebsiteClub website


Apklan Resovia Rzeszów, commonly referred to as Resovia, is a Polish association football team from Rzeszów that currently plays in the I liga. It is part of the multi-sports club of the same name. It is one of the oldest football clubs in Poland. The headquarters is Rzeszów - the largest city in the region Podkarpacie (the old Galicia).

Among the achievements of Resovia's football team are: Championship of Lwow League (1937), semifinal of the Polish Cup (1980–81), second position in the Second Division (1982–83).

History[]

Resovia was officially registered in 1905[2] in the then Austrian Poland, but the history of the club dates back to several football teams, formed by students of local high schools in 1905–1907. As a result, in different sources the date of the foundation of Resovia is presented as 1905, 1907 and 1910. During World War I, when most of Austrian Galicia was occupied by the Russian Empire, the activities of Resovia were suspended. The organization was recreated in 1919, and in June 1920, first stadium was opened on Krakowska Street.

Resovia was formed as a football club, but in the 1920s, other departments were added (tennis, track and field, cycling). In 1932, volleyball team was formed, later the departments of boxing, table tennis and basketball were added. On February 12, 1933, Resovia was merged with football team of the 17th Infantry Regiment, which was garrisoned in Rzeszow. As a result of the merger, the organization changed its name into Wojskowo-Cywilne Towarzystwo Sportowe (WCTS, Military-Civilian Sports Association) Resovia.

In the 1930s, Resovia was among top teams of the Lwow Regional League (see Lower Level Football Leagues in Interwar Poland). It 1937, it won the regional championship, qualifying to the first round of the Ekstraklasa playoffs, where it faced Unia Lublin, and Rewera Stanislawow. Resovia finished in the second spot, behind Unia Lublin.

The cooperation with the military ended in 1938, when Resovia received support from Rzeszów branch of the H. Cegielski – Poznań factory (currently: Zelmer Household Appliances). In 1938–1939, Resovia's official name was Sports Club H. Cegielski Poznań Resovia.

League history[]

Resovia is spending now it's 19th season in the second tier of Polish football clubs' pyramid and after 20 games it is placed 11th with 27 points.

Name Level Number of seasons
Ekstraklasa 1 -
1. Liga 2 19
2. Liga 3 36
3. Liga 4 15

Club names[]

  • 1909–1933: Cywilno Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Resovia
  • 1933: Fusion with KS Wisłok Rzeszów to Ogniwo Rzeszów
  • 1956–1967: CWKS Resovia
  • 1967: Fusion KS Bieszczady Rzeszów
  • 2003–2004: Resovia Cenowa Bomba Resgraph
  • 2004–2018: CWKS Resovia Rzeszów
  • 2018-currently: "Apklan" Resovia Rzeszów

Notable coaches[]

  • Czech Republic Miroslav Čopjak (until 2010)
  • Poland Wojciech Borecki (interim, 2010)
  • Poland Artur Łuczyk (2010–2011)
  • Poland Szymon Grabowski (2017-2020)

Current squad[]

As of 13 December 2021

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 Slovakia SVK Branislav Pindroch
4 DF Poland POL Rafał Mikulec


6 MF Poland POL Bartłomiej Wasiluk
7 MF Poland POL Marek Mroz
8 MF Poland POL Konrad Domoń
5 DF Poland POL Dawid Kubowicz
9 FW Poland POL Karol Twardowski
10 MF Poland POL Maksymilian Hebel
11 MF Poland POL Damian Hilbrycht
12 MF Poland POL Jakub Wróbel
16 MF Croatia CRO Josip Šoljić
17 MF Poland POL Radosław Adamski
18 DF Poland POL Lukasz Ostrowski
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Poland POL Daniel Pietraszkiewicz (on loan from Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza)
20 DF Slovakia SVK Oliver Podhorín
21 FW Poland POL Sebastian Usarz
23 DF Croatia CRO Bojan Gvozdenovic
24 DF Poland POL Aleksander Komor
25 DF Poland POL Bartosz Jaroch
32 MF Poland POL Kacper Szymkiewicz
42 DF Poland POL Bartłomiej Eizenchart (on loan from Górnik Zabrze)
77 FW Poland POL Sebastian Strózik (on loan from Cracovia)
98 FW Poland POL Kamil Antonik
99 GK Poland POL Pawel Łakota
GK Poland POL Tadeusz Grabowski |}

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
FW Poland POL Jakub Persak (on load at Stal Stalowa Wola)
MF Poland POL Bartłomiej Kiełbasa (on loan at Stal Stalowa Wola)
GK Poland POL Bartosz Siryk (on loan at )
MF Poland POL Jakub Kałaska (on loan at )
DF Poland POL Jakub Drozd (on loan at )
FW Poland POL Cezary Demianiuk (on loan at Pogoń Siedlce)
MF Poland POL Jarosław Czernysz (on loan at Polonia Bytom)|}

Staff[]

Head coach: Rafał Kroczek
Assistant coach
Łukasz Tomczyk
Goalkeepers coach
Mateusz Wójcik
Team coordinator
Stanisław Mandela

Notable players[]

Internationally capped players

References[]

  1. ^ "Apklan Resovia Rzeszów". 1liga.org (in Polish). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  2. ^ Głos Rzeszowski in

External links[]

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