Juvenia Kraków

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RzKS Juvenia Kraków
Full name Rzemieślniczy Klub Sportowy Juvenia Kraków
Nickname(s) Smoki (Dragons)
Founded 8 December 1906
1973; 51 years ago (1973) (rugby team)
Location Kraków, Poland
Ground(s) Juvenia Stadium (Capacity: 800)
Chairman Leszek Samel
Coach(es) Marek Odoliński
Captain(s) Szymon Szczepański
League(s) I liga Rugby
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.juvenia.info

Juvenia Kraków (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuvɛɲa ˈkrakuf]) is a Polish rugby union club based in Kraków, Poland. They were founded in 1906 (like Wisła Kraków and Cracovia) as a football club. The rugby union team was founded in 1973 and currently play in the I liga Rugby.

History of the rugby section

The rugby section was founded in 1973. The first rugby match was played the following year against Posnania, who had been relegated from the Rugby Extraleague; Juvenia lost 60–0. For the next three years Juvenia had not won a single match. They had their first win in 1976 and in the same year they achieved a semi-final place in the Polish Cup where they lost to Czarni Bytom 12–15.

Juvenia came close to promotion to the top tier on two occasions. The first was in 1982, when they drew with Budowlani Olsztyn (7–7), who were promoted. The second chance occurred two years later, in 1984, when they also missed out on promotion.

In 1986 the rugby section was moved to Korona Carcow, which caused the suspension of the section, only to return in 1993. In 2000 the team was promoted to the Rugby Ekstraliga, where they played for three seasons. In 2003 the club was relegated to the I liga Rugby but returned to the Rugby Extraleague in 2005. In 2006 Salwator became its main sponsor and the first team changed its name to Salwator Juvenia Kraków. They ended that season on the highest, third place. Since 2009, Salwator is no longer the team sponsor and the name has changed back to Juvenia Kraków.

The board

  • President – Leszek Samel
  • Vice president – Maciej Mączka

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Jerzy Głowacki Hooker Poland Poland
Stanisław Stopka Hooker Poland Poland
Kamil Chodurek Prop Poland Poland
Adam Grabski Prop Poland Poland
Wiktor Kuś Prop Poland Poland
Krzysztof Pszyk Prop Poland Poland
Wojciech Guratowski Lock Poland Poland
Mateusz Ingarden Lock Poland Poland
Jan Porębski Lock Poland Poland
Tomasz Świadek Lock Poland Poland
Maciej Bielawski Flanker Poland Poland
Krzysztof Krzanowski Flanker Poland Poland
Michał Sokulski Flanker Poland Poland
Szymon Szczepański Flanker Poland Poland
Dominik Szostek Flanker Poland Poland
Andrzej Zarzecki Flanker Poland Poland
Łukasz Kościelniak Number 8 Poland Poland
Jan Krawiec Number 8 Poland Poland
Kamil Trzos Number 8 Poland Poland
Player Position Union
Bartłomiej Fiszer Scrum-half Poland Poland
Konrad Jarosz Scrum-half Poland Poland
Paweł Wojciechowski Scrum-half Poland Poland
Grzegorz Zawojski Scrum-half Poland Poland
Bartłomiej Sierant Fly-half Poland Poland
Jacek Bielawski Centre Poland Poland
Maciej Dorywalski Centre Poland Poland
Mariusz Tumiel Centre Poland Poland
Artur Fursenko Wing Ukraine Ukraine
Wojciech Marcinek Wing Poland Poland
Usaia Rataku Wing Fiji Fiji
Konstantyn Soboliew Wing Poland Poland
Marcin Sokołowski Wing Poland Poland
Kamil Bobola Fullback Poland Poland
Patryk Okrajek Fullback Poland Poland
Maciej Sokołowski Fullback Poland Poland

Sources