Skra Częstochowa

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Skra Częstochowa
Herb skra.png
Full nameKlub Sportowy Skra Częstochowa
Nickname(s) Skrzacy
Founded1926; 96 years ago (1926)
Ground, Częstochowa, Poland
Capacity990
ChairmanArtur Szymczyk
ManagerKonrad Gerega
LeagueI liga
2020–21II liga, 6th of 19 (promoted)[1]
WebsiteClub website

Skra Częstochowa is a Polish football club based in Częstochowa, Poland. The club currently plays in the I liga, after having won promotion in 2021.[2]

History[]

The club was founded in 1926. In 1946, Skra became the champion of the Częstochowa district, which was why it was promoted to the Polish championships played in the cup system. In the Round of 16, the team lost 3-5 to Tęcza Kielce. In the 1947 season, Skra continued to play in the central games in the fight for the title of Polish Champion and qualification for the League in the 1948 season. The team took 7th place in the group, not being promoted to the League. Until 1952, the team played in the 2nd league. In the years 1950–1954 the club performed under the name of Ogniwo Częstochowa. In the years 1953-1966 the club played in the third league. In 2018, the club was promoted to the II Liga (level 3), and in 2021 to the I Liga (level 2).

Naming history[]

  • 1926 – Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Skra Częstochowa
  • 1950 – Ogniwo Częstochowa
  • 1954 – Sparta Częstochowa
  • 1955 – Skra Częstochowa
  • 1972 – Skra Barbara Częstochowa
  • 1976 – Skra Częstochowa
  • 1980 – Skra Komobex Częstochowa
  • 1986 – Międzyzakładowy Robotniczy Klub Sportowy Skra Częstochowa
  • 2006 – Klub Sportowy Skra Częstochowa

Current squad[]

As of 21 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 Poland POL Nikodem Sujecki
2 DF Poland POL Daniel Błędowski
3 DF Poland POL Filip Arak
4 DF Poland POL Adam Mesjasz
6 MF Poland POL Marcin Stromecki
7 MF Poland POL Piotr Nocoń
8 DF Poland POL Rafal Brusiło
9 FW Poland POL Maciej Mas
10 FW Poland POL Dawid Wojtyra
11 MF Poland POL Mikołaj Kwietniewski
12 GK Poland POL Bartosz Neugebauer
15 FW Poland POL Kamil Lukoszek
16 MF Poland POL Bartosz Baranowicz
17 MF Poland POL Krzysztof Napora
18 DF Poland POL Łukasz Winiarczyk
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Poland POL Szymon Szymański
21 DF Poland POL Oskar Krzyżak
22 MF Poland POL Stanisław Muniak
23 MF Poland POL Dawid Niedbała
24 MF Poland POL Dominik Bronisławski
25 MF Poland POL Przemysław Sajdak
26 MF Poland POL Adam Olejnik
27 DF Poland POL Mariusz Holik
28 FW Poland POL Adrian Żabik
29 FW Poland POL Oskar Krawczyk
32 GK Poland POL Jakub Hajda
33 GK Poland POL Mateusz Kos
37 FW Poland POL Kamil Wojtyra
38 MF Poland POL Mateusz Magdziarz

Honours[]

Poster of the friendly match Skra Częstochowa - ČAFC Židenice

Championship

  • 1/8 of the finals: 1946
  • 7th place in the group: 1947

A Klasa, II Liga (Second Division)

  • 4th place in the final group: 1947/1948
  • 4th place in the group: 1949

Polish Cup

  • 1/32 of the finals: 2013/2014 (reserve team), 2021/2022

Stadium[]

Skra plays their home games at the 990 capacity Miejski Stadion Piłkarski Skra in Częstochowa.

Former players[]

Jerzy Orłowski and Romuald Chojnacki played in the Polish national team.

References[]

  1. ^ "eWinner II liga 2020/2021". www.90minut.pl.
  2. ^ "Skra w I lidze". www.90minut.pl.


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