Elana Toruń

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Elana Toruń
Full name Elana Toruń
Founded 28 august 1968
Ground Stadion Miejski w Toruniu
Toruń, Poland
Ground Capacity 6,000[1]
Chairman Jacek Wojciechowski
Manager Dariusz Durda
League Poland II Liga
Home colours
Away colours

Elana Toruń is a Polish football club based in Toruń. As of the 2010/11 season the team competes in the II Liga,[2] which sits at the 3rd tier of the Polish football league system.

History

The team was at the 2nd level of the Polish pyramid in the 1990s, but were relegated in 1998/99.[3] During the following season the club changed their name to TKP Torun, but they were relegated again to the 4th level.[4] The club were often referred to as Torunski KP, but by the 2007/08 season they had returned to their original name of Elana Torun and were back playing in the Polish 3rd level.[5]

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
Poland GK Przemysław Kryszak
Poland GK Łukasz Łopatowicz
Ukraine GK Nazar Penkowec
Poland DF Maciej Kowalczyk
Poland DF Karol Łaszewski
Poland DF Wojciech Świderek
Poland DF Rafał Więckowski
Poland DF Marcin Wróbel
Poland DF Dawid Zamiatowski
Poland DF Artur Lubieński
Poland DF Jakub Woropajew
Poland DF Przemysław Żbikowski
Poland DF Bartosz Dreszler
Poland DF Mariusz Sobolewski
Poland DF Mateusz Poczwardowski
Poland DF Mojżesz Sadowski
No. Position Player
Poland MF Jakub Gościński
Poland MF Tobiasz Janik
Poland MF Kamil Kassian
Poland MF Maciej Melerski
Poland MF Adam Młodzieniak
Poland MF Mateusz Nowasielski
Poland MF Przemysław Regulski
Poland MF Marcin Trojanowski
Poland MF Adam Wieczyński
Poland MF Mateusz Żbikowski
Poland FW Łukasz Drwięga
Poland FW Łukasz Grube
Poland FW Mateusz Kaplarny
Nigeria FW Daniel Onyekachi

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