KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

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KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
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Full name Klub Sportowy Zakładów Ostrowieckich
Nickname(s) Pomarańczowo-czarni (The-orange-and-black),
Kszoki
Founded 11 August 1929
Ground Miejski Stadion Sportowy "KSZO" w Ostrowcu Sw.,
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland
Ground Capacity 8,000[1]
Chairman Poland Janusz Jojko
Manager Poland Czesław Jakołcewicz
League Polish First League
2008/2009 Polish 2nd league, East Group 1st
Current season

KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkʂɔ ɔsˈtrɔvʲɛt͡s ɕfʲɛntɔˈkʂɨskʲi]) is a Polish football club based in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland. It was founded on August 11, 1929.

History

In 1995, after several decades in lower league football, mainly the third division, KSZO for the first time promoted to the second division of the Polish football league. After just two years, in 1997, the club advanced to the Polish top level football league, Ekstraklasa. However the first season in Ekstraklasa end up with relegation. KSZO once again promoted to Ekstraklasa in 2001. 13th place finish was the result of quite well performance in 2001/2002 season.

The next season started very promisingly, however, financial problems led to the relegation. The problems were more and more severe and by the end of 2003 KSZO was liquidated and recreated on the basis of another 2nd league club KS Stasiak Ceramika Opoczno. Since then the club performed as KSZO sports p.l.c. in the 2nd league.

In year 2007 the club got expelled from 2nd league and was relegated 1 level of competition (3rd league), because former chairman Mirosław Stasiak was accused of bribery.

In 2008 KSZO promoted to the new 2nd league (the third division of the Polish football league after its reorganization). 2008/2009 season KSZO ended on the first place and returned to the Polish First League.

Fans

Although KSZO supporters' nickname is 'Świętokrzyscy Rozbójnicy' i.e. Saint Cross (word derived from the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship) Reavers, they are known for outstanding atmosphere and high attendance during the matches.

KSZO fans have a fellowship with fans from Lech Poznań (since 1992), Slovan Liberec (since 2000), Arka Gdynia (since 2004) and Stal Sanok (since 2005).

Their biggest rivals are regional opponents Korona Kielce with whom they contest the Holy Cross Province derby. Other rivals are Hutnik Nowa Huta and Stal Stalowa Wola whim whom they contest the steelworks derbies.[2][3] They also have a strong dislike of Radomiak Radom.[4]

Players

Current squad

As of 30 August 2010. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Poland GK Michał Wróbel
2 Poland MF Marcin Rębowski
3 Poland DF Rafał Lasocki
4 Poland DF Michał Stachurski
6 Poland DF Klaudiusz Łatkowski
7 Poland FW Krystian Kanarski
8 Poland DF Mikołaj Skórnicki
11 Poland MF Mateusz Mąka
13 Poland DF Sebastian Dębniak
14 Poland MF Tomasz Persona
15 Poland MF Sebastian Brytan
16 Poland MF Jarosław Białek
No. Position Player
17 Poland MF Adrian Frańczak
18 Serbia DF Jovan Ninković
20 Poland DF Radosław Kardas
21 Poland FW Wojciech Białek
22 Poland MF Jakub Cieciura
23 Poland MF Damian Nawrocik
24 Poland MF Daniel Dybiec
25 Poland MF Jakub Kapsa
26 Poland DF Jakub Woropajew
28 Poland DF Bartłomiej Gołasa
33 Poland GK Tomasz Dymanowski
Poland MF Janusz Wolański

Famous players

Player who have played in the top-flight

See also

References

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