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AFC Warsaw
Full nameAssociation Football Club Warszawa
Nickname(s)The Knaves
FoundedSeptember 2021; 2 years ago (September 2021)
Ground Hutnik Warsaw [1]
ManagerNeil Riley
League Klasa B [2] [3]
Website Club website

AFC Warsaw is a Polish amateur association football club based in Warsaw, Poland. The team competes in Klasa B, the 8th tier of Polish football league system ( Warsaw group III [4]), organized by Mazovian Football Association [ pl].

History

The club was established in September 2021 based on a long-standing six-a-side team FC Foreigntina [5] and it is Warsaw's only fully foreign-owned club with the majority of non-Polish players. In April 2022 was registered to play in Polish football league system.

Two roses on the club badge are the White Rose of Yorkshire and the Red Rose of Lancashire, which represent the towns of club co-founders Richard Harrison of Kingston upon Hull and Neil Riley of Burnley. The badge also has a stylized Mermaid of Warsaw.

Official club colors are amber and claret.

In its first season AFC Warszawa placed 7th out of twelve teams playing in group 3 of Warsaw "Klasa B" division [6].

Players

Current squad

As of 22 February 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England  ENG Tarn Williers
13 GK Poland  POL Igor Wolański
39 GK France  FRA Bruno Fiuza
2 DF Ukraine  UKR Yarosłav Tarnavskyi
21 DF Finland  FIN Ville Karimies
22 DF Poland  POL Joe Ogijewicz
55 DF France  FRA Corentin Razès
88 DF Poland  POL Konrad Bulik
71 DF France  FRA Martin Corion
99 DF Republic of Ireland  IRL Ciaran Murphy
4 MF Scotland  SCO Paul Lennon
5 MF Portugal  POR Hugo Molina
6 MF Germany  GER Markus Ogrizek
8 MF Italy  ITA Andrea Tolusso
14 MF France  FRA Łukasz Fox
16 MF France  FRA Sacha Beubry-Niejinsky
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Italy  ITA Amedeo Ambesi
19 MF France  FRA Sofian Ben Hamida
20 MF Poland  POL Marcin Gelo
23 MF Republic of Ireland  IRL Senan Corbett
24 MF France  FRA Noah Delophont
25 MF France  FRA Simon Réal
32 MF Finland  FIN Samuli Hännikäinen
33 MF Germany  GER Joey Mahn
42 MF Poland  POL Marcin Mączka
7 FW Spain  ESP Ruben Señorans
9 FW Ukraine  UKR Dmytro Ivanov
10 FW Germany  GER Sebastian Pott
15 FW Poland  POL Kai Bednarczyk
18 FW Romania  ROU Andrei Anita
93 FW Italy  ITA Filippo De Felice

Non-playing staff

As of 22 February 2024
Role Name
Board Members Richard Harrison, Ciaran Murphy, Neil Riley, Paul Lennon
Manager Neil Riley
Assistant manager Paul Lennon
Media Rafał Gajerski, Paweł Konstantinov
Kitman Grant Fisken
Match day supervisor Will Bland

External links

References

  1. ^ "AFC Warsaw".
  2. ^ https://warszawaafc.com/
  3. ^ "Klasa B 2023/2024, grupa: Warszawa III".
  4. ^ "Keeza Klasa B 2023/2024, grupa: Warszawa III". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  5. ^ "FC Foreigntina in Elitliga competition". elitliga.pl. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Klasa B Warsaw group 3". www.mzpn.pl. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


AFC Warsaw
Full nameAssociation Football Club Warszawa
Nickname(s)The Knaves
FoundedSeptember 2021; 2 years ago (September 2021)
Ground Hutnik Warsaw [1]
ManagerNeil Riley
League Klasa B [2] [3]
Website Club website

AFC Warsaw is a Polish amateur association football club based in Warsaw, Poland. The team competes in Klasa B, the 8th tier of Polish football league system ( Warsaw group III [4]), organized by Mazovian Football Association [ pl].

History

The club was established in September 2021 based on a long-standing six-a-side team FC Foreigntina [5] and it is Warsaw's only fully foreign-owned club with the majority of non-Polish players. In April 2022 was registered to play in Polish football league system.

Two roses on the club badge are the White Rose of Yorkshire and the Red Rose of Lancashire, which represent the towns of club co-founders Richard Harrison of Kingston upon Hull and Neil Riley of Burnley. The badge also has a stylized Mermaid of Warsaw.

Official club colors are amber and claret.

In its first season AFC Warszawa placed 7th out of twelve teams playing in group 3 of Warsaw "Klasa B" division [6].

Players

Current squad

As of 22 February 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England  ENG Tarn Williers
13 GK Poland  POL Igor Wolański
39 GK France  FRA Bruno Fiuza
2 DF Ukraine  UKR Yarosłav Tarnavskyi
21 DF Finland  FIN Ville Karimies
22 DF Poland  POL Joe Ogijewicz
55 DF France  FRA Corentin Razès
88 DF Poland  POL Konrad Bulik
71 DF France  FRA Martin Corion
99 DF Republic of Ireland  IRL Ciaran Murphy
4 MF Scotland  SCO Paul Lennon
5 MF Portugal  POR Hugo Molina
6 MF Germany  GER Markus Ogrizek
8 MF Italy  ITA Andrea Tolusso
14 MF France  FRA Łukasz Fox
16 MF France  FRA Sacha Beubry-Niejinsky
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Italy  ITA Amedeo Ambesi
19 MF France  FRA Sofian Ben Hamida
20 MF Poland  POL Marcin Gelo
23 MF Republic of Ireland  IRL Senan Corbett
24 MF France  FRA Noah Delophont
25 MF France  FRA Simon Réal
32 MF Finland  FIN Samuli Hännikäinen
33 MF Germany  GER Joey Mahn
42 MF Poland  POL Marcin Mączka
7 FW Spain  ESP Ruben Señorans
9 FW Ukraine  UKR Dmytro Ivanov
10 FW Germany  GER Sebastian Pott
15 FW Poland  POL Kai Bednarczyk
18 FW Romania  ROU Andrei Anita
93 FW Italy  ITA Filippo De Felice

Non-playing staff

As of 22 February 2024
Role Name
Board Members Richard Harrison, Ciaran Murphy, Neil Riley, Paul Lennon
Manager Neil Riley
Assistant manager Paul Lennon
Media Rafał Gajerski, Paweł Konstantinov
Kitman Grant Fisken
Match day supervisor Will Bland

External links

References

  1. ^ "AFC Warsaw".
  2. ^ https://warszawaafc.com/
  3. ^ "Klasa B 2023/2024, grupa: Warszawa III".
  4. ^ "Keeza Klasa B 2023/2024, grupa: Warszawa III". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  5. ^ "FC Foreigntina in Elitliga competition". elitliga.pl. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Klasa B Warsaw group 3". www.mzpn.pl. Retrieved 22 February 2024.

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