Znicz Pruszków

Miejski Klub Sportowy Znicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɲit͡ʂ ˈpruʂkuf]) is a football club based in Pruszków, Poland.

Full nameMiejski Klub Sportowy
Znicz Pruszków
Founded1923
GroundStadion Znicza Pruszków
Pruszków, Poland
Capacity2,000.[1]
ChairmanJacek Ochman
ManagerAndrzej Prawda
LeagueII liga
2018/19II liga, 8th
Ground: Stadion Znicza

Famous players

The best known player from Znicz Pruszków is Robert Lewandowski, who played for Znicz from 2006 to 2008, being top scorer of the league in both his seasons in the club and helping the team achieve promotion to the I Liga in the 2007.

Pruszków-born local Radosław Majewski also started his professional career at the club, going on to play in the Ekstraklasa and Nottingham Forest among others with some success.

Supporters

The club lacks an active fan base. Attendances have been historically low since, for most of its history, the club has languished in the lower leagues. The locals either follow the much larger Legia Warsaw, or the much more successful basketball section of the club.[2]

II Liga 2019/20

27 July 2019 1GKS Katowice1-3Znicz PruszkówKatowice
13:00 BST
3 August 2019 2Znicz Pruszków4-1Stal Stalowa WolaPruszków
18:00 BST
10 August 2019 3CWKS ResoviavZnicz PruszkówRzeszów
15:00 BST

Current squad

As of 3 August 2019.[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Bartłomiej Gradecki
12 GK Piotr Misztal
23 GK Jakub Pawełczyk
2 DF Jakub Zagórski
3 DF Mateusz Domżalski
4 DF Marcin Bochenek
5 DF Adrian Rybak
6 DF Piotr Klepczarek
8 DF Mateusz Długołęcki
16 DF Konrad Budek
19 DF Marcin Rackiewicz
23 DF Jakub Pawełczyk
7 MF Arkadiusz Pyrka
No. Position Player
10 MF Maciej Machalski
11 MF Marcin Smoliński
13 MF Patryk Kubicki
14 MF Adrian Małachowski
15 MF Przemysław Kocot
17 MF Bartłomiej Faliszewski
20 MF Mikołaj Szymański
21 MF Paweł Tarnowski
9 FW Dariusz Zjawiński
18 FW Karol Podliński

References


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