Nielba Wągrowiec (football)

Polish football club
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Football club
Nielba Wągrowiec
Full nameMiejski Klub Sportowy
Nielba Wągrowiec
Founded26 April 1925; 99 years ago (1925-04-26)
GroundStadion im. Stanisława Bąka
Capacity2,600[1]
ChairmanZbigniew Stanisławski
ManagerŁukasz Osiecki
LeagueIV liga Greater Poland
2022–23IV liga Greater Poland, 2nd of 18
Home colours
Away colours

Miejski Klub Sportowy Nielba Wągrowiec is a Polish football club based in Wągrowiec. The club currently competes in IV liga Greater Poland.

Current squad

As of 2020–21 season[2]

Goalkeepers: Dawid Kołodziejczak (11.11.95), Patryk Łagodziński (15.09.95, 188/73).
Defenders: Jacek Figaszewski (26.08.83, 180/78), Michał Gruszka (27.09.94, 181/74), Łukasz Iskrzyński (07.02.89, 172/72), Mateusz Kaczor (17.09.94, 180/78), Przemysław Lisiecki (13.03.99), Mikołaj Ortyl (31.03.02), Patryk Soforek (29.06.96), Michał Steinke (19.08.88, 193/85).
Midfielders: Jakub Biegański (05.07.00), Bartłomiej Burman (01.05.01), Tomasz Bzdęga (18.03.85, 185/82), Kacper Friska (20.06.98, 183/70), Jakub Kołak (28.12.01), Adrian Marchel (28.08.97), Mateusz Piechowiak (10.05.97, 182/70), Mateusz Rocławski (18.04.99), Mateusz Rozmarynowski (06.08.00), Mateusz Sporek (12.04.96, 182/65), Krzysztof Wolkiewicz (04.10.91, 171/65).
Forwards: Mikołaj Dobrzykowski (08.07.00), Jakub Kubiński (20.10.99), Rafał Leśniewski (19.12.85, 183/83).

In brackets there are (consecutively): the year of birth, height and weight of the player.

Achievements

  • 4th place in II liga: 2008–09
  • Round of 32 of the Polish Cup: 2009–10

References

  1. ^ "Nielba Wągrowiec - O klubie - Stadion". Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  2. ^ "Skarb - Nielba Wągrowiec".

External links

  • (in Polish) Official website
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