KPR Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn | |
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Full name | Klub Piłki Ręcznej Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn |
Short name | Wolsztyniak |
Founded | 5 November 1994 |
Arena | Municipal Sports Hall, Wolsztyn |
Capacity | 478 |
President | Kamil Jankowiak |
League | Men: I liga Group B Women: - |
Club colours | |
Website Official site |
Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn is a professional Polish handball club from Wolsztyn, Greater Poland. It fields both a men's and women's senior team supported by 9 junior teams and 2 academy teams.
In 2019 the club celebrated 25th anniversary, although the club traces its roots to 1960s and a rich handball heritage of the town. [1]
The men's team reached the 1/8th final of the 2010-11 Polish Cup, [2] and have spent the majority of their history in the second tier of the Polish handball league pyramid. The club suffered in a country-wide financial handball crisis in 2018, which means they started form the bottom of the league pyramid. [3]
KPR Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn | |
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Full name | Klub Piłki Ręcznej Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn |
Short name | Wolsztyniak |
Founded | 5 November 1994 |
Arena | Municipal Sports Hall, Wolsztyn |
Capacity | 478 |
President | Kamil Jankowiak |
League | Men: I liga Group B Women: - |
Club colours | |
Website Official site |
Wolsztyniak Wolsztyn is a professional Polish handball club from Wolsztyn, Greater Poland. It fields both a men's and women's senior team supported by 9 junior teams and 2 academy teams.
In 2019 the club celebrated 25th anniversary, although the club traces its roots to 1960s and a rich handball heritage of the town. [1]
The men's team reached the 1/8th final of the 2010-11 Polish Cup, [2] and have spent the majority of their history in the second tier of the Polish handball league pyramid. The club suffered in a country-wide financial handball crisis in 2018, which means they started form the bottom of the league pyramid. [3]