Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza

Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza
Full name Bruk-Bet Termalica
Nieciecza Klub Sportowy
Nickname(s) Słoniki (The Elephants)
Founded 1922 (1922)
Ground Stadion Bruk-Bet
Nieciecza, Żabno
Capacity 4,595
Chairman  Poland Danuta Witkowska
Manager  Poland Jacek Zieliński
League I Liga
2017–18 15th (relegated)
Website Club website

Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza is a professional Polish football club based in Nieciecza, Poland.

The club was founded in 1922. The team's official colours are orange and blue. In May 2015, after securing the second place in the I Liga, the club reached the Ekstraklasa for the first time in its history.

With a population of only 750, Termalica Bruk-Bet Nieciecza is the football club from the smallest village in history to qualify to the top level of a European football league (the former record was held by FK Chmel Blšany).

Club names

  • From 1946 – LZS Nieciecza
  • From 2004 – LKS Nieciecza
  • From the spring round of the 2004–05 season – LKS Bruk-Bet Nieciecza
  • From the 2009–10 season – Bruk-Bet Nieciecza
  • From 17 June 2010 – Termalica Bruk-Bet Nieciecza KS
  • From the 2016–17 season – Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza KS

Players

Current squad

As of 29 July, 2018.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Poland GK Hubert Gostomski
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Vlastimir Jovanović
7 Slovakia MF Roman Gergel
8 Poland MF Pawel Lezon
9 Poland FW Marek Mroz (on loan from Lech Poznań)
10 Slovakia MF Samuel Štefánik
11 Slovakia MF Patrik Misak
12 Poland GK Dariusz Trela
14 Poland MF Tomasz Matuszewski
16 Slovakia MF Martin Mikovič
17 Poland DF Bartosz Szeliga
18 Poland FW Bartosz Śpiączka
20 Poland MF Jacek Kielb
No. Position Player
21 Latvia FW Vladislavs Gutkovskis
22 Georgia (country) MF Nika Kvantaliani
24 Poland DF Kamil Słaby
25 Poland MF Mateusz Kupczak (Captain)
26 Poland DF Dominik Sadzawicki
27 Poland DF Rafal Grzelak
30 Romania MF Florin Purece
32 Poland MF Dawid Szymonowicz
37 Poland DF Krzysztof Iwanicki
66 Poland MF Michal Skoras (on loan from Lech Poznań)
77 Ukraine DF Artem Putivtsev
96 Poland DF Przemysław Szarek
98 Poland GK Michal Lezon

On loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries.

League results

Season League Position Points Goals Notes
1998/1999 Klasa A (group: Tarnów III) 7 24 25:29
1999/2000 Klasa A (group: Tarnów III) 5 40 36:32
2000/2001 Klasa A (group: Tarnów III) 3 50 62:34
2001/2002 Klasa A (group: Żabno) 3 51 52:29
2002/2003 Klasa A (group: Tarnów III) 2 58 82:30
2003/2004 Klasa A (group: Tarnów III) 1 73 101:21 promotion promotion
2004/2005 Region league (group: Tarnów) 2 73 74:20
2005/2006 Region league (group: Tarnów) 2 80 118:17
2006/2007 V liga (group: Nowy Sącz-Tarnów) 1 78 79:14 promotion promotion
2007/2008 IV liga (group: małopolska) 3 73 69:30 promotion promotion
2008/2009 III liga (group: małopolsko-świętokrzyska) 2 64 57:20 promotion promotion
2009/2010 II liga (east) 1 72 56:21 promotion promotion
2010/2011 I liga 14 37 40:53
2011/2012 I liga 5 56 42:26
2012/2013 I liga 3 64 54:28
2013/2014 I liga 5 53 42:33
2014/2015 I liga 2 69 56:23 promotion promotion
2015/2016 Ekstraklasa 13 26 39:50
2016/2017 Ekstraklasa 8 25 35:55
Legend
Color indication
I league tier
II league tier
III league tier
IV league tier
V league tier
VI league tier

References

  1. "Pierwsza drużyna" (in Polish). Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza. Retrieved 2 August 2015.

Coordinates: 50°09′N 20°51′E / 50.15°N 20.85°E / 50.15; 20.85

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