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Polish football club
Football club
Wisła Płock
Spółka Akcyjna (Wisła Płock S.A.), commonly referred to as Wisła Płock (Polish pronunciation:
[ˈviswa ˈpwɔtsk]), is a Polish professional
football club, based in
Płock,
Masovian Voivodeship, which plays in
I liga, the second tier of the
national football league system.
- 1947: Elektryczność Płock
- 1950: ZS Ogniwo Płock (Elektryczność + ZS Ogniwo)
- spring 1955: ZS Sparta Płock (ZS Ogniwo + ZS Sparta)
- autumn 1955: PKS [Płocki KS] Wisła Płock
- 1963: ZKS Wisła Płock
- 1 January 1992: ZKS Petrochemia Płock
- 1 July 1999: KS Petro Płock
- 27 June 2000: Orlen Płock
- 7 June 2002: ZKS Wisła Płock
-
UEFA Cup
- Qualifying round: 2003–04
- Second qualifying round: 2005–06, 2006–07
Competition |
App |
Games |
Won |
Drawn |
Lost |
GF |
GA
|
UEFA Cup |
1 |
6 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
7 |
7
|
Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego (Orlen Stadion)
Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego, before renovation
- As of 17 July 2024
[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under
FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under
FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
- As of 2 July 2024
Position
|
Staff
|
Manager |
Mariusz Misiura
|
Assistant coaches |
Daniel Kokosiński
Krystian Skłodowski
|
Assistant Analyst coach |
Karol Cegłowski
|
Goalkeeping coach |
Mariusz Liberda
|
Fitness coach |
Zbigniew Dąbek
|
Physiotherapists |
Katarzyna Grzybowska
Paweł Krysiak
|
Masseur |
Krzysztof Mysera
|
Team manager |
Piotr Soczewka
|
Technical manager |
Magdalena Pawlak
|
Player who have been capped and/or players which have won honours with the club
-
Žarko Belada
-
Mikalay Branfilaw
-
Marko Čolaković
-
Tomáš Došek
-
Mamia Jikia, member of the
Georgia national football team
-
Emmanuel Ekwueme
-
Patrik Gedeon
-
Vahan Gevorgyan, forward, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Dariusz Gęsior, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team at the
1992 Summer Olympics, where he won a silver medal
-
Bartłomiej Grzelak, forward, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Robert Gubiec
-
Dimitar Iliev
-
Lubomir Ivansky
-
Ireneusz Jeleń, forward, member of the
Poland national football team; played at the
2006 FIFA World Cup
-
José Kanté
-
Krzysztof Kazimierczak
-
Arkadiusz Klimek
-
Andrzej Kobylański
-
Boris Kondev
-
Sebastian Krakowiak, goalkeeper, member of the U-21
Poland national football team
-
Peter Lérant
-
Wojciech Łobodziński, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team; played at
UEFA EURO 2008
-
Adam Majewski
-
Radosław Matusiak, forward, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Tomáš Michálek
-
Gražvydas Mikulėnas
-
Josef Obajdin
-
Mitar Peković
-
Sławomir Peszko, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Aidas Preikšaitis
-
Patryk Rachwał, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Arkadiusz Reca, defender, member of the
Poland national football team
-
Marek Saganowski, forward, member of the
Poland national football team; played at
UEFA EURO 2008
-
Lumír Sedláček
-
Pawel Sobczak
-
Radosław Sobolewski, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team; played at the
2006 FIFA World Cup
-
Nenad Studen
-
Damian Szymański, midfielder, member of the
Poland national football team played at the
2022 FIFA World Cup
-
Stefan Todorov
-
Raimondas Vilėniškis
-
Predrag Vujović
-
Marcin Wasilewski, defender, member of the
Poland national football team; played at
UEFA EURO 2008
-
Jakub Wierzchowski
-
Jerzy Wojnecki
-
Klaudiusz Ząbecki, member of the U-21
Poland national football team
-
Marjan Jugović