Tarnovia Tarnów

MKS Tarnovia Tarnów
Nickname(s) Tovia
Founded 1909
Ground Stadion Tarnovii,
Tarnów Poland
Capacity 3 000
Manager Poland Wojciech Gucwa
League VI league
2006/2007 10.

Tarnovia Tarnów is a Polish sports club, founded in 1909 in the southern city of Tarnów. With white and red hues, the club's founders wanted to emphasize their patriotism, during the time when their homeland was divided into three powers (see: Partitions of Poland).

Tarnovia was based on two smaller teams, which had been created by students of local high schools in 1906 and 1908. These organizations, called Bialo-Czerwoni and Pogon, merged in 1909, creating Tarnovia next in 2000 merged with Wola Lubecka and now its Tarnovia Wola Lubecka. In the interbellum period its soccer team played in Kraków's A-Class (see: Lower Level Football Leagues in Interwar Poland).

In 1948 Tarnovia was promoted to Polish First Division, but remained there only for one year and was relegated. Tarnovia's most famous player is Antoni Barwinski, who was capped 16 times for the Polish National Team. Currently, Tarnovia's soccer team plays in the local league of Tarnów.

Apart from soccer Tarnovia also supports other departments - women's volleyball, climbing and table tennis. Their nickname is jews.