Clubname: | Rega Trzebiatów |
Fullname: | Trzebiatowski Klub Sportowy Rega Trzebiatów |
Ground: | OSiR Stadium |
Capacity: | 800[1] |
Chairman: | Piotr Dąbrowski |
Manager: | Maciej Kiszkiel |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Position: | Regional league West Pomerania I, 3rd of 16 |
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TKS Rega Trzebiatów is a Polish football club based in Trzebiatów. As of the 2024–25 season, they compete in the West Pomerania I group of the regional league, the sixth level of Polish league system.
The club's origins begin in 1947 as MLKS Rega Trzebiatów, however the club languished in the lower leagues throughout most of its history. In 2002, it was re-founded as a result of the merger of Rega Trzebiatów and Merida 1879, the latter of which got its name from the local army division. In the 2006–07 season, they played in the third division, its highest division to date. In 2008, the club was reformed under its historic pre-merger name Rega Trzebiatów. In the winter of the 2010–11 season, many key first team players left the team, its reserve team Rega Trzebiatów II was liquidated, and its players moved into the first squad to fill the void. After this, the club suffered multiple relegations until the 2014–15 season, when they won promotion back to the fifth tiet following a 7–1 win over derby rivals Sparta Gryfice.[2]