Heko Czermno

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KS Heko Czermno is a Polish football club based in Czermno, Poland.

Heko was founded in 1998. Its current coach is Janusz Białek. It achieved 1st place in the 3rd division in season 2004/2005 and was promoted to the 2nd division in season 2005/2006.

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[edit] General information

  • Full name: Klub Sportowy Heko Czermno
  • Founded: 1998
  • Team colours: red-blue-white-golden
  • Address: ul. Osnowa 99a, 26-260 Czermno
  • Telephone & fax: (+48 44) 787 30 00 (tel.), (+48 44) 787 34 21 (fax)
  • WWW: www.heko.com.pl/heko-sport
  • Stadium:
Capacity: 2 000 (1 500 seating)
Size: 110 m x 72 m
  • Chairman: Henryk Konieczny
  • Vicechairman: Stanisław Michalski
  • Director - treasurer: Mariola Konieczna
  • Coach: Janusz Białek (since 20 of June 2005)
  • Manager: Grzegorz Pawlik
  • Masseur: Bartłomiej Krawczyk
  • Doctor: Dariusz Mika
  • Chaplain: priest Jerzy Rozmysłowski

[edit] Club history

  • 1998/99: klasa B, 1st place
  • 1999/00: klasa A, 1st place
  • 2000/01: klasa okręgowa, 2nd place
  • 2001/02: IV liga, 4th place
  • 2002/03: IV liga, 1st place
  • 2003/04: III liga, 3rd place
  • 2004/05: III liga, 1st place
  • 2005/06: II liga

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