Sandecja Nowy Sącz Explained

Clubname:Sandecja Nowy Sącz
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Fullname:Miejski Klub Sportowy Sandecja Nowy Sącz
Nickname:Pride of Nowy Sącz, Sączersi, Bianconeri
Ground:Stadion im. Ojca Władysława Augustynka
Capacity:2,850[1]
Chairman:Tomasz Bałdys
Manager:Łukasz Mierzejewski
League:III liga, group IV
Season:2023–24
Position:II liga, 17th of 18 (relegated)
Website:http://www.sandecja.pl/
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Sandecja Nowy Sącz is a Polish football club formed in 1910. In the 2024–25 season, they will compete in group IV of the III liga, the fourth tier of Polish football, after suffering back-to-back relegations.

In the 2016–17 season, Sandecja won I liga, which promoted the club to the Polish Ekstraklasa, Poland's highest professional football league, for the first time in the club's history.

Stadium

See main article: Stadion im. Ojca Władysława Augustynka. Up to 1979, Sandecja stadium was named XXV years of PRL at the initiative of the then Communist leaders of the city. In 1998, nine years after the fall of communism in Poland, it was then renamed in honor of Father Władysław Augustynek, a popular local Catholic priest, who was a passionate fan of the club.

History

Sandecja was founded in 1910, upon the initiative of Adam Bieda, who was the chairman of the Nowy Sącz branch of the Sokol Sports Association. The name of the club comes after Latin name of the city of Nowy Sącz (Nova Civitas Sandecz), and from the very beginning, Sandecja was supported by the local Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego (Rail Rolling Stock Repair Workshops). For most of its history, Sandecja was closely associated with Polish Railroads, and its official name was Rail Sports Club Sandecja (since 1999: Municipal Sports Club Sandecja).

Throughout the years, Sandecja had several departments, including men's and women's volleyball (1950 - 2009), handball (1950 – 1955), basketball (1950 – 1961), track and field (1945 – 1970), skiing (1945 – 1956), ice-hockey (1951 – 1964), boxing (1948 – 1960), table tennis (1945 – 1955).

Timeline

Honours

Current squad

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Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries.Players marked in bold have had caps while playing for Sandecja.

In addition, Marek and Piotr Świerczewski, who played for Sandecja in their youth career but not their senior career, had international caps for Poland (the latter won 70 of them).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stadion . Sandecja Nowy Sącz . 19 May 2017 . pl.
  2. Web site: Pierwsza Drużyna . Sandecja Nowy Sącz . 21 May 2024 . pl.