Croydon Kings

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Croydon Kings
Full name Croydon Kings Polonia Sports Club
Nickname(s) Polonia
Founded 1950 Polonia Adelaide SC
1993 Croydon Kings PSC
Ground Polonia Reserve
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Angelo Colangelo
Manager Mark Brazzale
League FFSA National Premier League
2012 Premier League, 11th (League)
Finals Series, DNQ
Website [www.poloniacroydonkings.com Club home page]
Home colours
Away colours

The Croydon Kings is a soccer club in Adelaide, South Australia. Croydon Kings play in the FFSA Super League. They play home games at Polonia Reserve at Croydon in the Adelaide's west. They are one of the most successful sides in South Australian soccer. The club's ethnic background is Polish Australian and the club was founded as the Polonia Adelaide Sports Club. The Polonia Adelaide Sports Club was founded on 16 June 1950 by Alex Cmielewski and Karol Metanomski.

History

Early years

The club entered the 3rd division of the SASFA competition in 1952 and won the championship in its first year. They remained unbeaten throughout the year and are the only team in history to have done so. In the same year Polonia became the first 3rd division team to win the Association Cup after beating 1st division sides Juventus and Sturt before beating another 1st division side Beograd 3-1 in the final. In 1954 while still in the 2nd division Polonia created another piece of history when they beat Juventus 3-1 in the final of the Association Cup to become the only team to have the cup twice while outside the 1st division. 1955 was another great year. In its first season in Division One Polonia took out another Premiership, losing only 2 of its 18 matches. Polonia also reached the Cup Final in 1955. The next 3 years saw Polonia finish 4th in 1956, runners-up in both 1957 and 1958, and then 4th again in 1959 before a decline commenced.

In 1960-9th, then 7th in 1961 and 6th in 1962. In 1962 Polonia imported four players from Poland-Katolik, Kreft (Edmund left Polonia in the 70's and assisted Adelaide City in entering the NSL with great success), Gumowski and Szczurzynski. Despite a minor revival in 1963, when the club finished fourth, Polonia was finally relegated to the Second Division in 1964 when it finished last. In many respects relegation in 1964 proved a blessing in disguise. It took the opportunity to completely rebuild its Senior team. In 1965, it won the John Martin Cup and bounced back again into the First Division and won the Jaxen Cup-the Second Division Premiership. In 1966 Polonia welcomed the arrival of Typek, Manka, Nowak and Paprotny from Poland which assisted us in winning the Federation Cup, the Bailetti Cup and the Ampol night series! What a year! The former Division 1 player with Gwardia Warsaw Eugene Nowak at the age of 30 was appointed the player-coach of Polonia. A number of Polonia players including Eugene Novak reveled in playing against the mighty Manchester United on 27/6/67 against the likes of Denis Law, Bobby Charlton Nobby Stiles and Brian Kidd. Eugene won the West End Medal and the club added to its trophy cabinet this year with the club winning the Savings Bank Shield in 1967 and the Ampol Cup. Led by Eugene in 1968 Polonia went one further winning the Federation Cup, the Junior Cup, the Savings Bank Shield and the Singlehurst Shield then in 1969 the club slumped to 7th in the League.

The arrival of three more of Polonia's imports namely Zdebel, Cygan and Poloczek saw the club win the First Division Premiership and the Federation Cup. 1975 saw the club take out the Wills Cup and become the South Australian Champions. In the Inaugural year of the National Soccer League, Polonia took out 3 major honours-the First Division Title, the Coca-Cola Cup and the Ampol Cup. Much of the credit for the 1977 triumph go to the Player-Coach Jan Mszyca who was recruited from Poland's top side-L.K.S. Lodz towards the end of 1976. Jan's presence was felt when Polonia then took out the Ampol Cup again in 1978.

1980's

In 1981 Polonia was runner up in the league and also reached the Federation Cup Final. In February 1982 Jan Kierno arrived from Poland and the senior team was runner up in the league, the reserve and junior teams won their respective Premierships. In 1983 Adam Karpinski arrived from Poland and the senior team finished third, Reserves fourth and the Juniors again won their Premiership. The Senior team however did win the Coca-Cola Cup and Jan Kierno won the Rothmans medal. After sliding down the table in 1984, Polonia contracted a Professional Coach from Poland, W Obrebski, who would solve the coaching problem which had existed at the club over the last few years. Then suddenly a few months later in January 1985, to the shock of everybody in the league, Obrebski was killed in a car accident. Despite the heavy blow and in his honour, the senior team finished fourth but won the Coca-Cola Cup. The Reserves team however did win the Bailetti Cup. In 1987 the senior team finished sixth and the Reserves team finished second. 1986 saw the senior team finish eighth, reserves fifth and the Juniors fourth. David Doorne Captain of the senior team did however did win the Rothmans Medal. In 1988 the club contracted Professional Coach Z Gutowski and three further players from Poland-M Niewiadomski, P Wieczorek and E Lonka. The senior team finished seventh, the Reserves fourth and the Juniors fifth. M Niewiadomski finished the season as the League's Top Scorer and won $1000 and the Bianco Award for his season tally of 16 goals.

Modern era

1993 saw the implementation of the U23 team replacing the Reserves and the removal of ethnic names from the league. Hence our teams were known as Croydon PSC. The senior team finished 9th in the new competition.

After playing Enfield City for the Minor Premiership in 2002 with the new name of the Croydon Kings, the team spurred on and watched with over 2000 spectators won not only an epic encounter to re-enter the Premier league in its first attempt, but also the State League Championship. [1] In 2007 Polonia won the Best Premier League and secured promotion to the Best Super League where they finished bottom in their first season in the top league and were demoted back to Premier League.

In 2010 Polonia won the Premier League Grand final Play-Off series defeating Modbury Jets 2-1 in the final at Hindmarsh Stadium to secure promotion to the Super League. The following year the club finished 8th and avoided relegation back to the Premier League after managing a number of draws towards the end of the season, most notably a 1-1 draw against Adelaide City in the last round of the season denying them the Minor Premiership. On 1 September 2011, it was announced that the new senior team coach for the 2012 season would be club legend John Kosmina.[2][3] However on 18 December 2011, before having even been in charge of one senior game, he left the club to coach A-League club Adelaide United, he was replaced by Mark Brazzale.

On 11 August 2012 the club won the FFSA Super League minor premiership finishing top of the table after defeating Adelaide Comets 1-0 at Polonia Reserve. The only goal of the game coming in the second half through number 15, Luke Air.

Club honours

Super League Minor Premier: 2012

Premier League Champions: 2007, 2010

1st Division Champions: 1955, 1975 & 1977

2nd Division Champions: 1965 & 2002

Third Division Premiers: 1952

Federation Cup Winners: 1952, 1954, 1966, 1968, 1975, 2000

Ampol Cup Winners: 1966, 1973, 1977, 1978

Coca-Cola Cup Winners: 1977,1978, 1983, 1985

Bailetti Cup Winners: 1966, 1970, 1979, 1985.

Current squad

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 Australia GK Nick Munro
2 Australia DF Jack Reynolds
3 Australia DF Michael Papacharlambous (c)
4 Australia DF Daniel Scordo
5 Australia MF Luke Klimek (vice-captain)
6 Australia MF Nathan Farrell
7 Australia FW Shaun McGreevy
9 Australia FW Lewis May
10 Australia MF Chris Pepe
11 Australia DF Frank Violi
12 Australia MF Dion Gazetas
14 Australia DF Jarrod Brazzale
15 Australia DF Allan Welsh
No. Position Player
16 Australia DF Nikica Kuzman
17 Australia DF Antony Boccaccio
18 Australia FW Jordan Gentile
19 Australia DF John Panagiris
20 Australia GK Luke Schoen
21 Australia FW Alex Cosmidis
22 Australia FW Mamadi Kamara
23 Australia MF Joseph Punturieri
24 Australia MF Adrian Picca
25 Australia MF Peter Mercurio
26 Australia DF Fabian Rinaldo
Germany FW Andreas Wiens
Australia MF Rocky Visconte

Notable former players

   

References

  1. Polonia - Croydon Kings - History
  2. http://www.footballnews.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=56809 Croydon Kings - senior coaches announced for 2012
  3. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/soccer/kossies-back-to-where-it-started/story-e6frectc-1226127968772 Kossie's back to where it started

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