Stal Kraśnik

Stal Kraśnik is a Polish football club based in Kraśnik. They currently play in the Polish Third League, the fourth tier of the Polish football league.

Stal Kraśnik
Founded1948
GroundStadion MOSiR w Kraśniku
Capacity1,960
ChairmanDariusz Buczkowski
ManagerJarosław Pacholarz
LeagueIII liga
2017–18IV liga, 1st of 15 (promoted)

History

Stal Kraśnik was formed in 1948 as Klub Sportowy Metal. On 16 September 1951, club changed its name to Stal. In the 1956 season, club gained promotion to the third tier of the Polish football league for the first time in its history. In the 1960–61 Stal won the regional championship, and qualified to the promotion playoffs, but lost in the final round. In 1962, Stal Kraśnik reached the round of 16 of the Polish Cup, after defeating I liga team Odra Opole 1–0, in front of 8,000 fans.[1]

In the 1966–67 season Stal reached their highest ever league position of second in the reformed third tier, at one point behind the winners Włókniarz Pabianice.[1] They have spent sixteen seasons in the III liga, most recently in 2001–02.[2]

Stadium

The club play their home matches at Stadion MOSiR w Kraśniku, which has a capacity of 1,960.[3] The record attendance for a football match in Kraśnik was on 30 April 1967 when a crowd of 15,000 attended Stal's 0–2 loss to Motor Lublin.[1]

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References

  1. "Historia klubu FKS Stal Kraśnik". stalkrasnik.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  2. "Stal Kraśnik - sezon po sezonie". hppn.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  3. "Stadion MOSiR w Kraśniku (Stadion Stali Kraśnik)". stadiony.net (in Polish). Retrieved 7 July 2018.
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