Radomiak Radom

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Radomiak Radom
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Full name Radomski Klub Sportowy
Radomiak Radom
Nickname(s) Green
Founded 1910
Ground ul.Struga 63,
Radom, Poland
(Capacity 10,000 (upgrading to 15,000))
Chairman Władysław Kot
Manager Józef Antoniak
League Polish Third league
2006/07 Polish Third league
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RKS Radomiak Radom is a Polish football club based in Radom, Poland.

It was founded in 1910. Since 21.04.2006 its current coach is Witold Mroziewski. It achieved 2nd place in the 3rd division in season 2003/2004 and was promoted to the 2nd division in season 2004/2005. In season 2005/2006 Radomiak achieved 16th place.

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In 1910, when the football leagues had been established for a number of years, the Russian rulers of Poland gave permission for the formation of the "Radomskie Towarzystwo Sportowe" (lit: The Sporting Fellowship of Radom). The newly formed RTS was made up of five sections, namely football, cycling, tennis, ice skating and gymnastics. By this, time Milan had been crowned champions of Italy on three separate occasions (1901, 1906, 1907) whilst Poland would have to wait until 1921 to see Cracovia Kraków crowned as its first Champions. On 18th December of the same year, the Polish national side lost 1:0 to Bulgaria in their first ever international game. It was a year before the footballers of RKS played their first game - a 5:2 loss to Stella Warszawa. These were the beginnings of the club now known as RKS Radomiak.

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