Polonia Chodzież
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| Full name | Chodzieski Klub Sportowy Polonia Chodzież | |
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| Short name | Polonia Chodzież | |
| Founded | 1924 | |
| Stadium | Stanisław Kitkowski Stadium | |
| Capacity | 3,000 | |
| Managing body | Function committee | |
| Coach | Dawid Jasiński | |
| League | IV liga Greater Poland | |
| 2023–24 | IV liga Greater Poland, 7th of 18 (promoted)[1] | |
| Website | www.poloniachodziez.pl | |
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Polonia Chodzież is a Polish sports club from Chodzież, Greater Poland. It currently only has a men's and youth association football section.
The club used to be a multi-sports club with many other sports and teams. The club's table tennis team used to play in the top division in the 60s.[2] Its other former sections were: basketball, track and field athletics, handball, volleyball, chess, and sailing.
When the club was founded in 1920s it was one of many competing sports societies in the city.[3] In football, its biggest league success was reaching the third division in 1989, lasting 5 seasons. The club is known for numerous giant-killings in the Polish Cup; reaching the quarter-finals in 1955, 1/8th in 1992 and 1/16th in 1955.[4] The club has frequently reached the main rounds of the cup throughout its history.
References
- ^ "IV liga Artbud 2023/2024, grupa: wielkopolska I". www.90minut.pl (in Polish).
- ^ Mateusz Margraf (2012), Tenis stołowy w Wielkopolsce w latach 1945 – 2011 (Masters dissertation) (in Polish), Poznań: UAM, Faculty of History, pp. 1–186
- ^ Anna Karbowniczak (27 March 2020), Historia Chodzieży: Piłka nożna jakiej dziś nie pamiętamy - czyli chodzieski futbol w czasach II RP (in Polish), Nasze Miasto (Chodzież)
- ^ "Poland - Full Cup History".
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