Stal Stalowa Wola
Stal Stalowa Wola (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstal staˈlɔva ˈvɔla]) is a Polish professional football club based in Stalowa Wola, Poland. Stal currently plays in the III liga, the 4th level of the Polish football league system. Stal's greatest success are 12th place in the 1993–94 Ekstraklasa and the quarter-final of the 1991–92 Polish Cup. It is the third best team in the history of the I liga, second professional association football division[1].
Full name | Stal Stalowa Wola Piłkarska Spółka Akcyjna | ||
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Nickname(s) | Stalówka Hutnicy (Steelworkers) | ||
Founded | 1938 as Klub Sportowy Stalowa Wola (Sports Club Stalowa Wola) | ||
Ground | Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej ul. Hutnicza 10a, Stalowa Wola | ||
Capacity | 3764 | ||
Chairman | Tomasz Solecki | ||
Coach | Szymon Szydełko | ||
League | III liga | ||
2019–20 | II liga, 15th (relagated) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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History
In 1938, Feliks Olszak, who was the director of the Huta Stalowa Wola (HSW), established the Klub Sportowy Stalowa Wola (Sports Club Stalowa Wola). At that time, the club had a pitch without running tracks and stands. The players were amateurs. During this period, training sessions took place after finishing work, and the matches were played on Sunday. The first match took place on May 4, 1939, in the Saint Florian's Day who is the patron saint of steelworkers.
After the World War II, the club resumed its activity. In the 1953 season, Stal won the A-class (4th level)[2]. For the first time footballers from Stalowa Wola were promoted to the II liga (2nd level) in 1973, under the leadership of Jerzy Kopa. Stal players played in the second league until 1987, when they won promotion to the Ekstraklasa in the play-offs against Górnik Knurów. Stal Stalowa Wola played in the Ekstraklasa in the following seasons: 1987–88, 1991–92, 1993–94 and 1994–95. The greatest successes of Stal include participation in the quarter-finals of the Polish Cup (1991–92 edition).
In May 2010, a joint-stock sport company was established under the name "Stal Stalowa Wola Piłkarska Spółka Akcyjna". It is the legal successor and continuator of the "ZKS Stal Stalowa Wola" tradition. In July 2018, the city of Stalowa Wola took over the club's majority stake[3]. In 2010–2020, Stal played continuously in the II liga. In the 2019–20 season, it fell outside the central level, continuing to play in the III liga[4].
Naming history
- 1938–1944 – Klub Sportowy Stalowa Wola (Sports Club Stalowa Wola)
- 1944–1947 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Stalowa Wola (Association Sports Club Stalowa Wola)
- 1947–1949 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Metal Stalowa Wola (Association Sports Club Metal Stalowa Wola)
- 1949–1952 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Stal Stalowa Wola (Association Sports Club Stalowa Wola)
- 1952–1957 – Koło Sportowe Stalowa Wola (The Sports Network Stalowa Wola)
- 1957–1958 – Międzyzakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Stalowa Wola
- 1958–2010 – Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Stalowa Wola
- 2010–today – Stal Stalowa Wola Piłkarska Spółka Akcyjna (Stal Stalowa Wola Football Joint Stock Company)
Stal's places in the Ekstraklasa
1987–1988
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1991–1992
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1993–1994
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1994–1995
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Club records in the Ekstraklasa
- Number of seasons: 4
- First game: Stal Stalowa Wola 0–1 Zagłębie Lubin (August 9, 1987)
- Biggest win: Igloopol Dębica 0–4 Stal Stalowa Wola (November 23, 1991)
- Biggest defeat: Górnik Zabrze 6–0 Stal Stalowa Wola (August 27, 1994)
- Longest series of victories: 2 (three times)
- Longest series of defeats: 4 (two times)
Places in the all-time table of different league tiers
- Ekstraklasa: 53rd (103 points reached)
- I liga: 3rd (1316 points reached)
- II liga: 17th (above 661 points reached)
Stadium
Stal Stalowa Wola plays its home matches at the Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej (Subcarpathian Football Center) at the Hutnicza 15 Street. It was built in 2011–2020. Its planned capacity was to be 10,000 places. Ultimately it has 3,764. In the first match at the new stadium on February 29, 2020, Stal drew 0–0 with Bytovia Bytów[5].
Players
Current players
- As of 14 August 2020
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Former players
Stal's homegrown is Piotr Piechniak, a three-time representative of Poland, later player of Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Polonia Warsaw and Odra Wodzisław.
Personnel
- As of 14 August 2020
Supporters
Supporters friends and rivals
Stal Stalowa Wola fans have a friendship with supporters of GKS Jastrzębie, Łada Biłgoraj, Polonia Przemyśl, Stal Rzeszów and Sokół Nisko. Stal's major rivals are Motor Lublin, Korona Kielce, KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Hutnik Kraków, Stal Mielec and Siarka Tarnobrzeg. The team's fan group is called "Stalówka The Firm"[6].
Derbies
The great character species for supporters have games between Stal and Siarka Tarnobrzeg (called the great derby of Subcarpathia), Motor Lublin (called the east derby) and KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski (called the metallurgical derby).
Between Stal and Siarka
Matches | Stal wins | Draws | Siarka wins |
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46 | 18 | 16 | 12 |
Between Stal and Motor
Matches | Stal wins | Draws | Motor wins |
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28 | 13 | 7 | 8 |
Between Stal and KSZO
Matches | Stal wins | Draws | KSZO wins |
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16 | 6 | 5 | 5 |
Team reserve
Stal Stalowa Wola II plays in the IV liga, the 5th level of the Polish football league system[7]. It was promoted in 2019 after taking second place in the klasa okręgowa[8].
The players of the reserves in the 2020–21 season are: Jakub Lebioda, Tymoteusz Buczek, Filip Moskal, Kryspin Białas, Igor Fedejko, Szczepan Knap, Bartosz Tłuczek, Adrian Czyż, Maciej Wojtak, Szymon Grabarz, Maciej Krajanowski, Tomasz Węglarz, Williams Omuru, Konrad Maślach, Maksymilian Popek, Kacper Moskal, Rafał Świerad, Gabriel Środa, Bartosz Gnatek, Wojciech Bosak, Sebastian Gnatek and Mikołaj Burdzy. The team's coach is Sławomir Adamus[9].
References
- Tabela wszech czasów II ligi 1949–2020, zawisza1946.pl
- Stal Stalowa Wola mistrzem klasy A. „Nowiny Rzeszowskie-Nowiny Sportowe", p. 1, September 15, 1953, edition
- Historia klubu, stal1938
- II liga 2019/2020, 90minut.pl
- Nowy stadion w Polsce! II-ligowy klub czekał na niego 917 dni. "Był ogień", sport.pl
- Stal Stalowa Wola, stadionowioprawcy.pl
- Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal II Stalowa Wola, 90minut.pl
- Klasa okręgowa 2018/2019, grupa: Stalowa Wola, 90minut.pl
- STAL II STALOWA WOLA – sezon 2020/2021, stal1938.pl
External links
- (in Polish) Official website
- (in English) Stal Stalowa Wola Results
- (in Polish) League series and records of Stal Stalowa Wola in the Ekstraklasa