Clubname: | BTS Rekord Bielsko-Biała |
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Fullname: | Beskidzkie Towarzystwo Sportowe Rekord Bielsko-Biała |
Nickname: | Green-White |
Founded: | 1994 |
Ground: | Ośrodek Sportowo-Szkoleniowy Rekord, Bielsko-Biała |
Capacity: | 300 |
Chairman: | Janusz Szymura |
Chrtitle: | President |
Manager: | Krzysztof Burnecki |
Coach: | Jesús López García |
Season: | 2020-21 |
Position: | Polish Futsal League, 1st |
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BTS Rekord Bielsko-Biała is a Polish futsal club based in Bielsko-Biała.
The club BTS Lipnik Bielsko-Biała was founded in 1994 by the support of Janusz Szymura, president of the music label "Rekord", at an amateur football club based in the Lipnik district. While still maintaining the football section, the company immediately focuses on 5-a-side football, making it one of the founders of the national championship. Except for the 1999-00 season (in which the 5-a-side football section did not take part in any championships), the Silesian company played in Ekstraklasa from 1994 to 2006, when it was relegated to the second division. In May 2000, the club changed its name to the BTS Rekord Lipnik Bielsko-Biała. In June 2001, the club changed its name to the BTS Bielsko-Biała Record. The return in the top flight in 2009 coincides with the beginning of a winning cycle that projects the Rekord to the top of the Polish pentacalcio. In the 2012-13 season the team led by Andrea Bucciol won the Polish Cup which represents the first national trophy of the company; in the following season the technical conduction passed to Adam Kryger, who won the championship and the Super Cup. At the UEFA Futsal Cup debut, the Rekord reaches the main round where he still gets a victory (against the emblazoned Iberia Star Tbilisi and two defeats that decree the elimination.
Last Update: 9 March 2023[1]
width=2% | width=3% | Position | width=30% | Name | width=5% | Nationality | |
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19 | Goalkeeper | Krzysztof Iwanek | |||||
84 | Goalkeeper | Bartłomiej Nawrat | |||||
9 | Defender | Artur Popławski | |||||
11 | Defender | Stefan Rakić | |||||
99 | Defender | Taras Korolyshyn | |||||
6 | Winger | Mikołaj Zastawnik | |||||
7 | Winger | Matheus Ferreira | |||||
8 | Winger | Gustavo Steinwandter | |||||
10 | Winger | Paweł Budniak | |||||
23 | Winger | Michał Kubik | |||||
41 | Winger | Michal Seidler | |||||
14 | Pivot | Sergei Korsunov | |||||
16 | Pivot | Igor Kaźmierczak | |||||
21 | Pivot | Michał Marek | |||||
6x: 2013-14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
3x: 2012-13, 2017–18, 2018–19
2x: 2013, 2017
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Result | Venue (Host City) | Qualified |
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2014–15 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary round (Group C) | Perth Saltires | 10–0 | Hala Pod Dębowcem (Bielsko-Biała) | 1st place | |
FK Lokomotyvas | 5–2 | ||||||
Ilves FS | 2–1 | ||||||
Main round (Group 2) | Iberia Star Tbilisi | 4–0 | Olimpiskais sporta centrs (Riga) | 2nd place | |||
FK Nikars Riga | 1–3 | ||||||
Grand Pro Varna | 0–2 | ||||||
2017–18 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary round (Group G) | Belfast United | 20–3 | Svendborg Idrætscenter (Svendborg) | 1st place | |
A.C. Doukas | 4–0 | ||||||
København | 6–3 | ||||||
Main round (Group 6) | Slov-Matic | 2–5 | Inter Hala Pasienky (Bratislava) | 3rd place | |||
STU Telasi | 1–0 | ||||||
ZVV 't Knooppunt | 1–3 | ||||||
2018–19 | UEFA Futsal Champions League | Preliminary round (Group G) | Cardiff University | 10–1 | Hala Pod Dębowcem (Bielsko-Biała) | 1st place | |
Racing Luxembourg | 11–2 | ||||||
Varna City | 2–1 | ||||||
Main round (Group 7) | FK Nikars Riga | 7–0 | Zemgale Olympic Center (Jelgava) | 1st place | |||
Hohenstein-Ernstthal | 5–1 | ||||||
Informatica Timişoara | 1–1 | ||||||
Elite round (Group B) | Gazprom-Ugra Yugorsk | 3–4 | Palau Blaugrana (Barcelona) | 4th place | |||
FC Barcelona | 1–3 | ||||||
Ekonomac | 4–8 | ||||||
2019–20 | UEFA Futsal Champions League | Main round (Group 5) | Luxol St Andrews | 3–1 | UNYP Arena (Prague) | 3rd place | |
Miercurea Ciuc | 1–2 | ||||||
Sparta Praha | 1–4 | ||||||
2020-21 | UEFA Futsal Champions League | Preliminary round | Swansea University | 6 - 0 | Hala Pod Dębowcem (Bielsko-Biała) | ||
Round of 32 | United Galați | 3 - 6 | |||||
2021–22 | UEFA Futsal Champions League | Main round (Group 5) | Hammarby | 7–2 | Tal-Qroqq University Sports Hall (Gżira) | 2nd place | |
Haladás | 3–4 | ||||||
Luxol St Andrews | 1–1 | ||||||