Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski

Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski
Full name Klub Sportowy Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski
Nickname(s) Stilonowcy (Stilon's)
Niebiesko-Biali (The Blues and Whites)
Tasmanian Devils
Duma Gorzowa (Gorzów Pride)
Duma Zachodu (West Poland Pride)
Founded 1947 (as Jedwabnik Gorzów Wielkopolski)
1997 (refounded as GKP Gorzów Wielkopolski)
2007 (refounded as Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski)
Ground Stadion OSiR
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Mariusz Stanisławski
Manager Adam Gołubowski
League III liga (group III) (IV)
2016–17 IV liga lubuska 1th, promotion

Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski, is a Polish football club based in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland.

History

The club emerged in 1961, a year after decrease with from II league ZKS Stilon. It expected nobody in July 1996, that it will resign from section of football club Stilon. It has emerged from July after resigning from section 1996 football club Gorzowski. On 30 April 2011 the club was officially disbanded. The reason were financial problems, mainly not enough money for player's payment. It was because of all money for Gorzów Wielkopolski's sport clubs support were invested in new speedway track for Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski. As the result Gorzów's clubs of football, basketball and swimmers were left without financial support from city president. Few weeks later team was reborn with new players and staff under the name of "KS Stilon Gorzów".

Staff

Management

Name Funktion
Poland Sylwester KomisarekChairman
Poland Tadeusz BabijVice President
Poland Mariusz NiewiadomskiDirector of Sport
Poland Liwiusz SieradzkiPR Agent
Poland Adam PazurkiewiczBoard Director
Germany Frank SchneiderBoard Member
Poland Aleksander RyńskiBoard Member
Poland Andrzej DrzewińskiManager

Sports

Name Funktion
Poland Krzysztof PawlakManager
Poland Arkadiusz DragonAssistant Manager
Poland Krzysztof SkrzyńskiGoalkeeper Coach
Poland Ryszard KaczorekTeam Manager
Poland Artur MalczyńskiMasseur

Former managers

Notable managers
Manager From To
Poland Kazimierz Lisiewicz July 1996 1997
Poland Jan Jucha 1997 1997
Poland Janusz Pekowski 1997 1997
Poland Zbigniew Stefaniak 1997 1998
Poland Tadeusz Babij 1998 1999
Poland Krzysztof Woziński 1999 2000
Poland Zenon Burzawa 2000 2001
Poland Leszek Janowiak 2001 2002
Poland Włodzimierz Stronczyński 2002 2003
Poland Zenon Burzawa 3 March 2003 17 July 2005
Poland Andrzej Rejman 17 July 2005 1 July 2006
Poland Marek Czerniawski 1 July 2006 26 April 2007
Poland Mariusz Kuras 26 April 2007 21 June 2007
Poland Grzegorz Kowalski 21 June 2007 29 August 2008
Poland Czesław Jakołcewicz 31 August 2008 17 November 2008
Poland Mieczysław Broniszewski 5 December 2008 28 April 2009
Poland Adam Topolski 28 April 2009 28 April 2009
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