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Górnik Łęczna Full name Górniczy Klub Sportowy Górnik Łęczna Founded 1979 Ground Stadion Górnik
Łęczna, Poland
(Capacity: 7,200)Chairman Wiesław Sikora Manager Mirosław Jabłoński League I Liga Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season GKS Górnik Łęczna (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡurɲik ˈwɛnt͡ʂna]) is a Polish football club based in Łęczna, Poland.
Due to corruption the club was expelled from Orange Ekstraklasa and relegated to the 3rd division. They just received promotion into the Polish First League for the 2008-09 season.
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Current squad
Accurate as of July 26, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Jakub Wierzchowski 2 MF Wojciech Luczak 3 DF Jovan Ninković 4 MF Radosław Bartoszewicz 5 DF Wallace 6 MF Dawid Sołdecki 7 MF Jhonatan 8 MF Veljko Nikitović 9 FW Nildo 10 FW Adrian Paluchowski 11 FW Grzegorz Szymanek 12 GK Pawel Socha No. Position Player 15 DF Damian Maleszyk 16 DF Łukasz Stefaniuk 18 DF Pawel Magdon 19 DF Lukasz Pielorz 22 GK Sergiusz Prusak 23 FW Tomas Pesir 24 MF Michał Renusz 25 MF Jacek Falkowski 88 DF Mateusz Pielach 92 FW Michał Zuber MF Marko Matić Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 14 FW Prejuce Nakoulma (at Gornik Zabrze) Notable players
- Sebastian Szałachowski, player of U-21 Polish national football team
- Grzegorz Bronowicki - the current player of Poland national football team
- Tomasz Zahorski - the current player of Poland national football team
See also
- Football in Poland
- List of football teams
- Champions' Cup/League
- UEFA Cup
Women's section
Górnik Łęczna women's section Ground pojemność
Łęczna, Poland
(Capacity: 1,000)League Ekstraliga Kobiet The women's section of Górnik Łęczna has been playing in the second and third tier leagues of Poland. 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.[1] In 2006-07 the team reached the semi-finals of the Polish Cup but lost to Medyk Konin.[2]
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