Nielba Wągrowiec | |||
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Full name | Miejski Klub Sportowy Nielba Wągrowiec | ||
Short name | Nielba | ||
Founded | 1960 | ||
Arena | OSiR Hall, Wągrowiec | ||
Capacity | 3000 | ||
Head coach | Bartosz Świerad | ||
League | I liga (II) | ||
Nielba Wągrowiec is a men's handball club from Wągrowiec, Greater Poland. The club also has an association football section.
The handball section at the Nielba Wągrowiec club was established in 1960. [1] In the 1960s and early 1970s the handball players of the team from Wągrowiec played in the "A Division", the "regional league" and the "territorial league". [1] In 1973 they won the Polish Championship of the Railways Federation. [1] In the 1973/1974 season they were promoted to the 2nd national league, in which they played for two years. [1] They played again at this level in the 1980/1981 and 1984/1985 seasons. [1] after that were promoted once again to the second division in 1993. [1] After the reorganization of the league pyramid in 1998, they found themselves in the third division. [1] In the 2004/2005 season they were promoted to the top national division. [1]
In 2005–2009, Nielba was one of the leading teams in the 1st league. [2] In the 2008/2009 season, the team won the league; they achieved 22 victories in 22 matches; [2] they were four points ahead of the second in the table Śląsk Wrocław, and were promoted as a result. [2]
Nielba made her debut in the top league on September 5, 2009, losing in the home game against Azoty-Puławy (30:31). [1] The first victory was achieved in the next round, defeating NMC Powen Zabrze (30:25) in the away game. [1] In the main round of the 2009/2010 season, the handball players from Wągrowiec took 7th place (eight wins, three draws, 11 defeats), joining the play-offs. [1] In them they lost to Wisła Płock (18:32; 30:35) and Traveland-Społem Olsztyn (30:32; 31:32), and then to defeat Piotrków Trybunalski (28:27; 29:21) and achieved 7th place in the final standings. [1] In the 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 seasons, Nielba finished the seasons in 10th place, which meant playing in the relegation play-offs. [1] In May 2011, the club from Wągrowiec defeated Gwardia Opole (29:24; 30:16), keeping their place in the Super League. [1] In May 2012, they lost the play-offs to Czuwaj Przemyśl (27:33; 40:33), dropping back to the first league. [1]
In the 2012/2013 [3] and 2013/2014 seasons, Nielba took 2nd place in the 1st league, entitling to play in the play-offs for promotion to the Super league. [4] In 2013, the team from Wągrowiec was defeated by Chrobry Głogów (26:22; 16:31), [3] while in 2014 they won with Piotrkowianin Piotrków Trybunalski (31:29; 25:20), [4] thus returning to the highest league. In the 2014/2015 season, they took 12th place: three wins; one in the regular round, two in matches for places 9-12; 25 defeats; which had them relegated once more. [5]
Nielba Wągrowiec | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Miejski Klub Sportowy Nielba Wągrowiec | ||
Short name | Nielba | ||
Founded | 1960 | ||
Arena | OSiR Hall, Wągrowiec | ||
Capacity | 3000 | ||
Head coach | Bartosz Świerad | ||
League | I liga (II) | ||
Nielba Wągrowiec is a men's handball club from Wągrowiec, Greater Poland. The club also has an association football section.
The handball section at the Nielba Wągrowiec club was established in 1960. [1] In the 1960s and early 1970s the handball players of the team from Wągrowiec played in the "A Division", the "regional league" and the "territorial league". [1] In 1973 they won the Polish Championship of the Railways Federation. [1] In the 1973/1974 season they were promoted to the 2nd national league, in which they played for two years. [1] They played again at this level in the 1980/1981 and 1984/1985 seasons. [1] after that were promoted once again to the second division in 1993. [1] After the reorganization of the league pyramid in 1998, they found themselves in the third division. [1] In the 2004/2005 season they were promoted to the top national division. [1]
In 2005–2009, Nielba was one of the leading teams in the 1st league. [2] In the 2008/2009 season, the team won the league; they achieved 22 victories in 22 matches; [2] they were four points ahead of the second in the table Śląsk Wrocław, and were promoted as a result. [2]
Nielba made her debut in the top league on September 5, 2009, losing in the home game against Azoty-Puławy (30:31). [1] The first victory was achieved in the next round, defeating NMC Powen Zabrze (30:25) in the away game. [1] In the main round of the 2009/2010 season, the handball players from Wągrowiec took 7th place (eight wins, three draws, 11 defeats), joining the play-offs. [1] In them they lost to Wisła Płock (18:32; 30:35) and Traveland-Społem Olsztyn (30:32; 31:32), and then to defeat Piotrków Trybunalski (28:27; 29:21) and achieved 7th place in the final standings. [1] In the 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 seasons, Nielba finished the seasons in 10th place, which meant playing in the relegation play-offs. [1] In May 2011, the club from Wągrowiec defeated Gwardia Opole (29:24; 30:16), keeping their place in the Super League. [1] In May 2012, they lost the play-offs to Czuwaj Przemyśl (27:33; 40:33), dropping back to the first league. [1]
In the 2012/2013 [3] and 2013/2014 seasons, Nielba took 2nd place in the 1st league, entitling to play in the play-offs for promotion to the Super league. [4] In 2013, the team from Wągrowiec was defeated by Chrobry Głogów (26:22; 16:31), [3] while in 2014 they won with Piotrkowianin Piotrków Trybunalski (31:29; 25:20), [4] thus returning to the highest league. In the 2014/2015 season, they took 12th place: three wins; one in the regular round, two in matches for places 9-12; 25 defeats; which had them relegated once more. [5]