Atena Poznań
Atena PoznańFull name |
Stowarzyszenie Sportowe Atena Poznań |
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Founded |
2000 |
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Dissolved |
2007 |
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Ground |
Stadion Olimpii Poznań |
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Ground Capacity |
15,000 |
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Atena Poznań was a Polish women's football club from Poznań.
The team played its first four seasons in the highest league I Liga and qualified for the then new founded Ekstraliga Kobiet. The league was too tough for Atena and the team got relegated again after the first season.[1]
The team played another season in the I Liga, before joining with Poznaniak Poznań.
The team's greatest success was a third-place finish in 2001–2.[2]
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| International |
- 25th Anniversary KS Cracovia
- 80 Years BKS Bielsko Biala
- Poland-Italy Trophy
- Polish Masters Tournament
- Syrenka Cup
- Turniej towarzyski w Jarocinie
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- Men's clubs
- Women's clubs
- Men's players
- Women's players
- Expatriate footballers
- Managers
- Referees
- Venues
- Records
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