Gks Górnik Łęczna

Górniczy Klub Sportowy Górnik Łęczna, commonly referred to as Górnik Łęczna, is a sports club based in Łęczna, Poland.

It is best known for its men's professional football team, which competes in I liga, the second division in the Polish football league system. The club also fields teams in women's football and wrestling.

Górnik Łęczna
Gks Górnik Łęczna
Full nameGórniczy Klub Sportowy Górnik Łęczna
Nickname(s)Zielono-Czarni
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979)
GroundStadion Górnika Łęczna
Capacity7,200
ChairmanAdam Laskowski
ManagerPavol Staňo
LeagueI liga
2022–23I liga, 12th of 18
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded in 1979, as a club for the local coal miners. As the years went, the local Bogdanka Coal Mine decided to invest more and more money and as a result the club quickly rose through the leagues. The club shed its relative obscurity when it gained promotion to the Ekstraklasa in 2003.

Górnik Łęczna played in the top division from 2003 until 2007, when they were relegated to the 3rd division, as a consequence of their involvement in a match fixing scandal. However they were promoted straight back up as league winners after the 2007–08 season and competed in the I Liga for six years before winning promotion to the 2014–15 Ekstraklasa.

Since 1 January 2007, the men's football department has been operating as a business entity separate from the rest of the club.

In February 2011 the team was renamed GKS Bogdanka (Polish pronunciation: [bɔɡˈdaŋka]) for sponsorship reasons, a decision from the local Bogdanka coal mine. As a result, a group of supporters opposing the name change formed an amateur team GKS Górnik 1979 Łęczna. On 23 July 2013 GKS Bogdanka's board of directors announced the return to the former name.

Honours

Current squad

    As of 3 February, 2024.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Mikołaj Kiliszek
3 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Marcin Grabowski
4 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Lukas Klemenz
5 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Michal Pawlik
6 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  ESP Jonathan de Amo
7 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  TUR İlkay Durmuş
8 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  SVN Egzon Kryeziu
9 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Karol Podliński
10 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Adam Deja
11 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Fryderyk Janaszek
12 GK Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Tomasz Woźniak
14 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Jakub Kwiatkowski
16 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Paweł Żyra
17 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Kacper Lukasiak
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Piotr Starzyński
21 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Jakub Bednarczyk
23 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Karol Turek
25 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Damian Zbozień
29 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Daniel Dziwniel
30 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  SEN Souleymane Cissé
32 DF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Grzegorz Gulczyński
33 GK Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Maciej Gostomski
40 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Mateusz Golba
47 MF Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Michal Steszuk
77 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Damian Gąska
95 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  CRO Marko Roginić
99 FW Gks Górnik Łęczna  POL Kacper Zabinski

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

GKS Górnik 1979 Łęczna

Górnik 1979 Łęczna was a club founded in 2011 by Górnik Łęczna fans who were unhappy with the name change to GKS Bogdanka. The club eventually changed its name back in 2013 but the fan owned counterpart has continued to operate in amateur football leagues. On 22 August 2014 the club withdrew from all competitions and ceased to operate, the reason cited were the lack of funds and the fact that the original Górnik Łęczna team went back to its original name scrapping the GKS Bogdanka name.

Women's section

The women's section of Górnik Łęczna played for years in the second and third tier leagues of Poland. In 2006–07 the team reached the semi-finals of the Polish Cup but lost to Medyk Konin. In the 2009–10 season with the expansion of the Ekstraliga Kobiet the team finally gained promotion to it by finishing second in its 2nd tier division. In its Ekstraliga debut Górnik was 5th.

See also

References


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