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KKS Lech Poznań | |||
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Founded | 1922 (sports club) 1930 (basketball section) | ||
Folded | 1997 | ||
Location | Poznań, Poland | ||
Championships | Men's: 11 Polish Leagues 3 Polish Cups 4 Junior Championships Women's: 1 Polish League 4 Junior Championships | ||
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Koszykarski Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań (Basketball Sports Club Lech Poznań) was the professional basketball section of the Polish multi-sports club of Lech Poznań.
The club was established in 1922, with the basketball section founded in 1930. [1] They competed in the Polish League until the summer of 1997, when due to financial and organizational problems, the club was withdrawn from the national league.
In European-wide competitions, a great achievement for Lech Poznań was its qualification to the EuroLeague's last 8 stage of the 1989–90 season, along with other clubs such as: Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olimpia Milano, Barcelona, Jugoplastika Split, Aris Thessaloniki, and Limoges.
Junior Polish Championship
Junior Polish Championship
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (August 2020) |
KKS Lech Poznań | |||
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Founded | 1922 (sports club) 1930 (basketball section) | ||
Folded | 1997 | ||
Location | Poznań, Poland | ||
Championships | Men's: 11 Polish Leagues 3 Polish Cups 4 Junior Championships Women's: 1 Polish League 4 Junior Championships | ||
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Koszykarski Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań (Basketball Sports Club Lech Poznań) was the professional basketball section of the Polish multi-sports club of Lech Poznań.
The club was established in 1922, with the basketball section founded in 1930. [1] They competed in the Polish League until the summer of 1997, when due to financial and organizational problems, the club was withdrawn from the national league.
In European-wide competitions, a great achievement for Lech Poznań was its qualification to the EuroLeague's last 8 stage of the 1989–90 season, along with other clubs such as: Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olimpia Milano, Barcelona, Jugoplastika Split, Aris Thessaloniki, and Limoges.
Junior Polish Championship
Junior Polish Championship