Wisła Płock
Wisła Płock (Polish pronunciation: [ˈviswa ˈpwɔt͡sk]) is a Polish football and handball club based in Płock, Poland.
Previous names
- 1947: Elektryczność Płock
- 1950: ZS Ogniwo Płock (Elektryczność + ZS Ogniwo)
- spring 1955: ZS Sparta Płock (ZS Ogniwo + ZS Sparta)
- autumn 1955: PKS [Płocki KS] Wisła Płock
- 1963: ZKS Wisła Płock
- 1 January 1992: ZKS Petrochemia Płock
- 1 July 1999: KS Petro Płock
- 27 June 2000: Orlen Płock
- 7 June 2002: ZKS Wisła Płock
Achievements
Domestic
Europe
Wisła Płock in Europe
Season |
Competition |
Round |
|
Club |
Score |
2003/04 |
UEFA Cup |
QR |
|
FK Ventspils |
1–1, 2–2 |
2005/06 |
UEFA Cup |
2Q |
|
Grasshopper Club Zürich |
0–1, 3–2 |
2006/07 |
UEFA Cup |
2Q |
|
Chornomorets Odessa |
0–0, 1–1 |
Kazimierz Górski Stadium
- Address: ul. Łukasiewicza 34, 09–400 Płock
- Names: Kazimierza Górskiego
- Opened: June 10, 1973
- Capacity: 12,800
- Surface: 105 x 68 metres
Current squad
As of 10 August 2014.[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Technical staff
Notable players
- Žarko Belada
- Nikolay Branfilov
- Marko Čolaković
- Tomáš Došek
- Mamia Dzhikia, member of the Georgia national football team
- Emmanuel Ekwueme
- Patrik Gedeon
- Vahan Gevorgyan, forward, member of the Polish national football team
- Dariusz Gęsior, midfielder, member of the Polish national football team at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where he won a silver medal
- Marko Grizonic
- Bartłomiej Grzelak, forward, member of the Polish national football team
- Robert Gubiec
- Lubomyr Iwanskyj
- Ireneusz Jeleń, forward, member of the Polish national football team; played at the 2006 FIFA World Cup
- Krzysztof Kazimierczak
- Arkadiusz Klimek
- Andrzej Kobylański
- Boris Kondev
- Sebastian Krakowiak, goalkeeper, member of the U-21 Polish national football team
- Peter Lerant
- Wojciech Łobodziński, midfielder, member of the Polish national football team; played at UEFA EURO 2008
- Radosław Matusiak, forward, member of the Polish national football team
- Tomas Michalek
- Nikola Mihailovic
- Grazvydas Mikulenas
- Josef Obajdin
- Mitar Peković
- Sławomir Peszko, midfielder, member of the Polish national football team
- Aidas Preiksaitis
- Patryk Rachwał, midfielder, member of the Polish national football team
- Marek Saganowski, forward, member of the Polish national football team; played at UEFA EURO 2008
- Lumir Sedlacek
- Pawel Sobczak
- Radosław Sobolewski, midfielder, member of the Polish national football team; played at the 2006 FIFA World Cup
- Nenad Studen
- Stefan Todorov
- Raimondas Vileniskis
- Predrag Vujović
- Marcin Wasilewski, defender, member of the Polish national football team; played at UEFA EURO 2008
- Jakub Wierzchowski
- Jerzy Wojnecki
- Klaudiusz Ząbecki, member of the U-21 Polish national football team
- Nebojsa Zivkovic
- Marjan Jugovic
See also
References
External links