Jagiellonia Białystok

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Jagiellonia Białystok
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Full name Jagiellonia Białystok Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna
Nickname(s) Jaga
Founded 30 May 1920; 103 years ago (1920-05-30)
Ground Białystok City Stadium
Ground Capacity 22,386
Chairman Poland Cezary Kulesza
Manager Poland Michał Probierz
League Ekstraklasa
2014–15 3rd
Website Club home page
Current season

Jagiellonia Białystok (Polish pronunciation: [jaɡʲɛˈlɔɲɲa bʲaˈwɨstɔk]) is a Polish football club based in Białystok that plays in the Ekstraklasa, the top level of Polish football. Founded in 1920, Jagiellonia play their home games at Białystok City Stadium. The club won the Polish Cup in 2010, Super Cup and qualified to play in the third round qualification of the UEFA Europa League. It was the club's first appearance in the European cup. The club's most successful season was the 2014–15 season when they finished 3rd in the Ekstraklasa winning the bronze medal.

Honours & Achievements

Ruch Chorzów – Jagiellonia Białystok (09.11.2009)

Domestic

Jagiellonia Białystok in Europe

All the European games

Jagiellonia Białystok scores are given first in all scorelines.
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 3Q Greece Aris FC 1–2 2–2 3–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 1Q Kazakhstan FC Irtysh Pavlodar 1–0 0–2 1–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Lithuania Kruoja Pakruojis 8–0 1–0 9–0 Symbol keep vote.svg
2Q Cyprus Omonia 0–0 0–1 0–1 Symbol delete vote.svg

History

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Jagiellonia Białystok was founded by soldiers in the Reserve Battalion of the 42nd Infantry Regiment on May 30, 1920.[1] The team's original name was shortened to KSBZ 42 PP. Their first game was against Kresowcy which they won 5–1. Later the team name was changed to WKS 42 PP, an abbreviation for Wojskowy Klub Sportowy, which means Army Sport Club. On November 2, 1930 WKS 42PP lost 1–2 against WKS 82 PP for the playoffs to advance to Division 1. January 27, 1932 was the first time Jagiellonia was introduced into the club's name when it was changed to Białystok Sports Club Jagiellonia. The term Jagiellonia refers to the Jagiellonian dynasty which ruled Poland for two centuries. Around the same time, the club's coat of arms was also introduced with its red and yellow colours. In 1938, due to financial problems, the club dissolved and ceased to exist until its reactivation in 1945. Unfortunately, in June the following year, with the new government in place there was no room for Jagiellonia, mostly because of the history with the Bolsheviks in 1920 and the 42nd Infantry Regiment. On January 26, 1957 the merging of Budowlani Białystok and Sparta Białystok reactivated Sports Club Jagiellonia Białystok with the original yellow-red-black crest restored.
Club's Crest
The club's crest and colours first appeared in 1932.[2] The original crest consisted of a black, stylized letter "J" and a yellow and cherry red colour shield, while the flag and the jerseys of the club were white and black. It was not until the mid-80s that fans began to use yellow-red as club colours, but official documents at the time still use the white and black colours. Currently, the team's official colours are yellow-red, but in reference to history the team's away colours are white and black.

Chronology of the team name[3]

  • 1920 – WKS 42 Pułk Piechoty Białystok
  • 1932 – B.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok
  • 1935 – W.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok
  • 1945 – B.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok
  • 1946 – P.K.S. Motor Białystok
  • 1948 – Klub Sportowy Białystok Wicie
  • 1949 – Związkowiec Białystok
  • 1951 – Budowlani Białystok
  • 1955 – Jagiellonia Białystok Budowlani
  • 1973 – Jagiellonia Białystok MKSB
  • 1999 – Jagiellonia Białystok-Wersal Podlaski
  • 2003 – Jagiellonia Białystok SSA

Current squad

As of 31 August 2015.[4][5]

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

No. Position Player
2 Poland DF Filip Modelski
3 Poland DF Jonatan Straus
4 Poland MF Jacek Góralski
5 Estonia MF Konstantin Vassiljev
6 Ukraine MF Taras Romanchuk
7 Poland DF Sebastian Madera
9 Poland FW Jan Pawłowski
10 Portugal FW Álvarinho
11 Poland MF Karol Mackiewicz
12 Poland FW Piotr Grzelczak
13 Poland FW Przemysław Mystkowski
14 Poland DF Marek Wasiluk
15 Lithuania FW Fiodor Černych
17 Poland FW Łukasz Sekulski
18 Slovakia DF Martin Baran
No. Position Player
19 Latvia DF Igors Tarasovs
21 Poland MF Przemysław Frankowski
22 Poland MF Rafał Grzyb (captain)
23 Poland DF Michał Pawlik
24 Slovenia DF Matija Sirok
26 Poland FW Emil Gajko
28 Poland FW Karol Świderski
33 Poland GK Krzysztof Baran
39 Poland GK Krzysztof Karpieszuk
40 Poland GK Kacper Rosa
42 Poland DF Kamil Pajnowski
44 Poland MF Emil Łupiński
52 Poland DF Paweł Olszewski
69 Poland GK Bartłomiej Drągowski
77 Poland DF Piotr Tomasik

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Poland FW Damian Kadzior (at Dolcan Ząbki)
Poland DF Adam Waszkiewicz (at Raków Częstochowa)
No. Position Player
Belarus FW Yahor Zubovich (at Slutsk)

Current staff

As of 9 May 2015[6]

Poland Michał Probierz Head coach
Poland Dariusz Jurczak Assistant coach
Poland Krzysztof Brede Assistant coach
Poland Grzegorz Kurdziel Goalkeeping coach
Poland Zdzisław Koryszewski Team doctor

Managers

As of 30 August 2015.[7]

Club records

Retired numbers

21 – Poland Tomasz Frankowski, Striker (1991–93), (2009–13)

Ground

Jagiellonia Białystok play their home games at Białystok City Stadium. The new 22,386 seat stadium was completed at the end of 2014.[8]

A Panorama view of the stadium interior

Club anthem

[9] The Polish version reads:

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W mieście Białystok,
W tym w którym żyję,
Oddałem serce drużynie.
Ref: Wstań, unieś barwy,
Wsłuchaj się w słowa,
Pieśni o Mej Jagiellonii.
Moja drużyno,
Ma ukochana,
Pokonasz dzisiaj rywala.
Ref. (2x): Strzelisz 3 bramy,
I znów wygramy,

Klubie Ty Nasz ukochany!

In English it is loosely translated to:

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In the city of Bialystok,
Where I live,
I gave my heart to my team.
Chorus: Arise, lift up the colors,
Listen to the words,
Song of My Jagiellonia.
My team,
My sweetheart,
You will defeat your rivals today.
Chorus. (2x): Shoot 3 goals,
And again we'll win,

Our beloved club you!

League results since 1955

Season League Position Points Goals Notes
1955 Klasa A 9 18 ?
1956 (withdrawn) ?
1957 Klasa B 3 24 ?
1958 Klasa B ? promotion promotion
1959 Klasa A 1 29 ? promotion promotion
1960 District league 5 10 ?
1960/61 District league 10 8 ? relegation relegation
1961/62 Klasa A 5 18 ?
1962/63 Klasa A 4 22 ?
1963/64 Klasa A 2 29 ?
1964/65 Klasa A 3 23 ?
1965/66 Klasa A 5 27 ? promotion promotion
1966/67 District league 7 20 ?
1967/68 District league 6 20 ? relegation promotion
1968/69 A Klasa 11 16 ?
1969/70 A Klasa 1 36 ? promotion promotion
1970/71 District league 7 22 31:24
1971/72 District league 3 30 40:17
1972/73 District league 1 39 91:17 promotion promotion
1973/74 District league 1 48 90:15 lost play-offs for promotion
1974/75 District league 1 37 68:12 promotion through play-offs promotion
1975/76 II liga (northern group) 9 29 36:37
1976/77 II liga (northern group) 10 29 27:34
1977/78 II liga (northern group) 15 20 29:51 relegation relegation
1978/79 III liga (group III) 4 28 38:30
1979/80 III liga (group III) 1 45 51:10 promotion promotion
1980/81 II liga (eastern group) 15 20 22:55 relegation relegation
1981/82 III liga (group III) 5 31 39:26
1982/83 III liga (group III) 1 45 66:15 promotion promotion
1983/84 II liga (eastern group) 12 29 29:35
1984/85 II liga (eastern group) 7 31 27:25
1985/86 II liga (eastern group) 3 35 36:24
1986/87 II liga (eastern group) 1 55 51:13 promotion promotion
1987/88 I liga 8 29 24:25
1988/89 I liga 8 29 22:27
1989/90 I liga 16 13 19:45 relegation relegation
1990/91 II liga 3 48 46:29
1991/92 II liga (eastern group) 2 43 53:28 promotion promotion
1992/93 I liga 18 9 28:91 relegation relegation
1993/94 II liga (eastern group) 10 32 40:39
1994/95 II liga (eastern group) 12 33 41:39
1995/96 II liga (eastern group) 15 40 35:54 relegation relegation
1996/97 III liga 6 48 41:32
1997/98 III liga 8 62 55:25 relegation relegation
1998/99 IV liga 4 62 73:39
1999/2000 IV liga 2 81 124:11 promotion promotion
2000/01 III liga (group 1) 2 83 74:26 promotion promotion
2001/02 II liga 15 45 41:41 relegation relegation
2002/03 III liga (group 1) 1 67 55:18 promotion promotion
2003/04 II liga 9 37 35:42
2004/05 II liga 6 54 45:29
2005/06 II liga 3 56 48:30 play-offs for promotion
2006/07 II liga 2 63 49:28 promotion promotion
2007/08 Ekstraklasa 14 27 27:57
2008/09 Ekstraklasa 8 34 28:34
2009/10 Ekstraklasa 11 34 29:27
2010/11 Ekstraklasa 4 48 38:32
2011/12 Ekstraklasa 10 39 35:45
2012/13 Ekstraklasa 10 37 31:45
2013/14 Ekstraklasa 11 29 (39) 59–58
2014/15 Ekstraklasa 3 41 (49) 59:44
Legend
Color indication
I league tier
II league tier
III league tier
IV league tier
V league tier

See also

References

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