Lech Poznań

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Lech Poznań
Full name KKS Lech Poznań
Nickname(s) Kolejorz
Founded 19th March 1922
Ground Stadion Miejski,
Poznań, Poland
(Capacity 16,500 (upgrading to 50,000))
Chairman Flag of Poland Andrzej Kadziński
Manager Flag of Poland Franciszek Smuda
League Orange Ekstraklasa
2007/2008 4th
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City Stadium in Poznan during renovation
City Stadium in Poznan during renovation

Lech Poznań (pron. IPA[ˈlɛx ˈpɔznaɲ] ), is a Polish football club based in Poznań, Poland. The club is named after Lech, the legendary founder of Poland. It originates from the established in 1922 Lutnia Poznań, which since then has changed its name several times. From 1933 until 1994 club has been linked closely to Polish State Railways (PKP). That is why its popular nickname is Kolejorz which means The Railwayman in local slang. The club's debut in Polish First League took place in March 1948. The brightest era of Lech were the early 1980's and early 1990's. Lech Poznań is the most popular football club in the Greater Poland region.

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[edit] Achievements

[edit] Current first team squad

Accurate as of August 8, 2007

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Poland GK Paweł Linka
3 Flag of Serbia DF Ivan Đurđevic
4 Flag of Poland DF Dawid Kucharski
5 Flag of Poland MF Jakub Wilk
6 Flag of Poland DF Marcin Dymkowski
9 Flag of Poland FW Piotr Reiss
11 Flag of Peru FW Hernán Rengifo
13 Flag of Poland MF Maciej Scherfchen
14 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Semir Stilić
15 Flag of Peru MF Henry Quinteros
16 Flag of Poland MF Rafał Murawski
17 Flag of Poland MF Sławomir Peszko
18 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Zlatko Tanevski
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Poland DF Bartosz Bosacki
20 Flag of Peru MF Anderson Cueto
21 Flag of Serbia MF Dimitrije Injać
22 Flag of Poland DF Grzegorz Wojtkowiak
23 Flag of Poland DF Marcin Kikut
24 Flag of Poland MF Tomasz Bandrowski
25 Flag of Panama DF Luis Henríquez
26 Flag of Poland FW Maciej Kononowicz
27 Flag of Poland GK Krzysztof Kotorowski
28 Flag of Poland DF Mariusz Szyszka

[edit] Participation in European Cups:

Lech Poznań has played total of 34 games in the European Cups during the years 1978-2004. The most memorable games in the club's history were the clashes against FC Barcelona in the 1988/1989 season of Cup Winners' Cup second round. After both matches ended with 1-1 draw, Lech Poznań lost the penalty shoot-out with 4-5. FC Barcelona finally won Cup Winners' Cup that season.

The biggest success of Lech Poznań in European Cups was the defeating of Greek champion Panathinaikos in the 1990/1991 season of European Cup first round, with 5-1 on aggregate. In the next round Lech was eliminated by Olympique de Marseille, but achieved a good result at home with a 3-2 win.

The complete list of Lech Poznań matches in the European Cups is available here: EuroCups Online by Milos Radulovic

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[edit] Lech in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Score
1978/79 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Germany MSV Duisburg 0-5, 2-5
1982/83 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Iceland Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja 1-0, 3-0
2R Flag of Scotland Aberdeen FC 0-2, 0-1
1983/84 European Cup 1R Flag of Spain Athletic Bilbao 2-0, 0-4
1984/85 European Cup 1R Flag of England Liverpool FC 0-1, 0-4
1985/86 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-1, 0-2
1988/89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Albania KS Flamurtari 3-2, 1-0
2R Flag of Spain FC Barcelona 1-1, 1-1
1990/91 European Cup 1R Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 3-0, 2-1
2R Flag of France Olympique de Marseille 3-2, 1-6
1992/93 UEFA Champions League 1R Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 2-0, 0-0
2R Flag of Sweden IFK Göteborg 0-1, 0-3
1993/94 UEFA Champions League 1R Flag of Israel Beitar Jerusalem 3-0, 4-2
2R Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 1-5, 1-2
1999/00 UEFA Cup Q Flag of Latvia FHK Liepajas Metalurgs 2-3, 3-1
1R Flag of Sweden IFK Göteborg 1-2, 0-0
2004/05 UEFA Cup 2Q Flag of Russia FC Terek Grozny 0-1, 0-1


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