Pogoń Szczecin (women)

Pogoń Szczecin
Full name Morski Klub Sportowy Pogoń Szczecin Kobiecy
Founded 2002
Ground Stadion Nehringa, Szczecin
Ground Capacity 1,500
League Ekstraliga
2010-11 4th
Website Club home page

MKS Pogoń Szczecin Kobiecy is a Polish women's football club from Szczecin representing MKS Pogoń Szczecin in the Ekstraliga Kobiet.[1]

Founded as TKKF Gryf Szczecin, the team reached the Ekstraliga for the first time in 2010. In its debut in the category Gryf was 4th,[2] and it subsequently became Pogoń's women team. It has been successful in the national cup, reaching the final for three seasons in a row between 2009 and 2011. In them Gryf lost once to AZS Wrocław and twice to Unia Racibórz.[3]

2011-12 squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Poland GK Anita Piotrowska
Poland GK Anna Szymańska
Poland DF Patrycja Balcerzak
Poland DF Monika Kaźmierczak
Poland DF Marlena Kowalik
Poland DF Aneta Legęć
Poland DF Joanna Pałaszewska
Latvia DF Anna Propošina
Poland DF Mariola Żyła
Poland MF Nataly Barlage
No. Position Player
Poland MF Kasia Barlewicz
Poland MF Natalia Gumuła
Poland MF Daria Kasperska
Poland MF Małgorzata Ładniak
Poland MF Jola Siwińska
Poland MF Emilia Zdunek
Latvia MF Jūlija Levčenko
Romania FW Monika Sinka
Romania FW Zsuzsanna Sinka

Club statistics

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Cup
2002-03 II Liga kobiet, grupa: wielkopolska (II)[4] 6 3 0 17 29 138 9
2003-04 II Liga kobiet, grupa: wielkopolska (II) 6 5 2 9 23 52 17
2004-05 II Liga kobiet, grupa: wielkopolska (II) 4 4 2 4 20 24 14
2005-06 II Liga kobiet, grupa: wielkopolska (III) 2 7 1 2 22 8 22 round of 32
2006–07 II liga kobiet, grupa: zachodniopomorska (III) 1 10 0 0 46 8 30 round of 16
2007–08 I liga kobiet, grupa: północna (II) 6 5 3 6 17 23 18
2008–09 I liga kobiet, grupa: zachodnia (II) 2 9 2 3 43 17 29 runner-up
2009–10 I liga kobiet, grupa: północna (II) 1 13 1 1 64 8 40 runner-up
2010-11 Ekstraliga Kobiet (I) 4 10 3 5 29 21 33 runner-up
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

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