Legia Warsaw II

Legia Warsaw II
Full name Legia II Warszawa SA
Nickname(s) Wojskowi ("Militarians"),
Legioniści ("Legionnaires", "Legionarries")
Founded March 1916 (1916-03)
as Drużyna Sportowa Legia (Sport Team Legia)
Ground Dolcan Arena
Capacity 2,100
Chairman Dariusz Mioduski
Manager Krzysztof Dębek
League III liga
Website Club website

Legia Warsaw II is the reserve team of the Ekstraklasa club Legia Warsaw that plays in the III Liga, the fourth tier of Polish football.[1][2]

History

The team was established in the 1920s. The program was restarted after World War II in 1948.

In 1952, the club surprisingly reached the final of the Polish Cup beating: Lechia II Zielona Góra (6:2), Naprzód Lipiny (2:1), ŁKS Łódź (7:1), Górnik Zabrze (2:1), Ruch Chorzów (2:1) and Wisła Kraków (0:0 and 1:0). In the final Legia lost 0:1 against Polonia Warsaw.

Current team

As of 7 January 2015

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

No. Position Player
- Poland GK Artur Haluch
- Poland GK Maciej Bąbel
- Poland GK Dawid Leleń
- Poland GK Wiktor Lasota
- Poland DF Jan Grzesik
- Poland DF Norbert Misiak
- Poland DF Łukasz Turzyniecki
- Poland DF Wojciech Kochański
- Poland DF Cezary Michalski
- Poland DF Rafał Makowski
- Poland DF Ernest Dzięcioł
- Poland DF Arkadiusz Najemski
- Poland MF Filip Karbowy
No. Position Player
- Poland MF Mateusz Zawal
- Poland MF Michał Bajdur
- Poland MF Kamil Kurowski
- Poland MF Grzegorz Tomasiewicz
- Poland MF Michał Trąbka
- Poland MF Bartosz Żurek
- Poland MF Tomasz Nawotka
- Poland MF Arkadiusz Górka
- Poland MF Konrad Michalak
- Poland MF Adrian Małachowski
- Poland FW Kamil Anczewski
- Poland FW Michał Suchanek

References


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