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Football club
Gwardia Warszawa
Full name
Warszawski Klub Sportowy Gwardia Warszawa
Nickname(s)
Harpagony
Founded
1948
Dissolved
2018
Ground
Stadion "WKS" Gwardia
Capacity
9,000
2017–18
Klasa A, 12th of 14 (dissolved after the season)[1]
Gwardia Warszawa was a Polish sports club based in Warsaw. The club was founded in 1948. It participated in the Polish 1st League from 1953 to 1960 (8 seasons), 1962–1966 (5 seasons), 1967–1968, 1969–1975, 1978–1979 and 1981–1983. The biggest success was finishing 2nd in the Polish Championship in the 1957 season. Gwardia was the first club in the history of Polish football to take part in European cup in 1955–56 season. The club was dissolved in 2018.
^"Klasa A 2017/2018, grupa: Warszawa III". www.90minut.pl (in Polish).
Gwardia Warszawa was a Polish sports club based in Warsaw. The club was founded in 1948. It participated in the Polish 1st League from 1953 to 1960 (8...
The GwardiaWarsaw Stadium (Polish: Stadion Gwardii Warszawa) was a 9,000-capacity multi-use stadium in Warsaw, Poland. It was primarily used for association...
cup, beating 2-0 Gwardia Kraków in the final game. However, in the league, Gwardia Kraków was first, Górnik Radlin second and CWKS Warsaw third. Lech Poznań...
1948, a meeting of officials of Polish Football Association took place in Warsaw. Officials from Gdańsk promoted the creation of the league, but this idea...
play at the domestic top-tier league level. Warsaw clubs, Polonia Warsaw, KS Warszawianka and GwardiaWarsaw, were Legia's main league rivals, but since...
1–1 First game in the Ekstraklasa: 15 March 1953, Budowlani Opole – GwardiaWarsaw 1–2 (0–0), First point in the Ekstraklasa: 19 April 1953, Budowlani...
league speedway in Warsaw, later the GwardiaWarsaw sports club introduced a speedway section and a team by the name of WSŻ Gwardia Warszawa entered the...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's...
increasing the number of teams from eight to ten for the 1954 season. GwardiaWarsaw won their first and only Ekstraklasa title during this season. The league...
participated in European football competitions since 1955–56 season, when GwardiaWarsaw took part in the inaugural European Cup. The biggest success by Polish...
who played as a defender. He spent the majority of his career with GwardiaWarsaw, spending 9 seasons with the club over three different spells. He made...
group matches. Legia Warsaw – men's football team Polonia Warsaw – men's football team GwardiaWarsaw – men's football team Hutnik Warsaw – men's football...
professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for KS Warszawianka, GwardiaWarsaw, Beveren and Polonia Bydgoszcz. "Zmarł Zbigniew Pocialik". www.90minut...
career at Polonia Warsaw, between 1973 and 1979, throughout the youth set-up and into a very young first team, but went to Gwardia Warszawa from 1979...
Iwanicki signed for Polish second tier side Hutnik Warsaw. In 1985, he signed for Legia Warsaw in the Polish top flight, where he made 136 league appearances...
his citizenship. In 1983, Michallik began his professional career with Gwardia Warszawa. He played 10 games before his family moved to the U.S. In 1984...
a striker. In his club career, Kosecki played for RKS URSUS, GwardiaWarsaw, Legia Warsaw, Galatasaray, CA Osasuna, Atlético Madrid, Nantes, Montpellier...