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Resovia Rzeszów, commonly referred to as Resovia, is a Polish professional association football club from Rzeszów, Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It is part of the multi-sports club CWKS Resovia and is one of the oldest football clubs in Poland. As of the 2024–25 season, they compete in the II liga, following relegation from the second division.
Full name | CWKS Resovia Rzeszów Spółka Akcyjna | ||
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Nickname(s) | Resoviacy (The Resoviaks) Sovia Wojskowi (The Martials) Maltańscy Wojownicy (The Maltese Warriors) Reska | ||
Short name | Resovia | ||
Founded | 1905 | ||
Stadium | Stadion Miejski w Rzeszowie | ||
Capacity | 3,420 | ||
Owner | CWKS Resovia | ||
Chairman | Vacant | ||
Manager | Vacant | ||
League | II liga | ||
2023–24 | I liga, 16th of 18 (relegated) | ||
Website | https://cwks-resovia.pl | ||
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Among the achievements of Resovia's football team are: Championship of Lwów League in 1937, semifinals of the Polish Cup in 1981, and runners-up in the Second Division in 1983.
History
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Resovia was officially registered in 1905[1] in the then Austrian Poland, but the history of the club dates back to several football teams, formed by students of local high schools in 1905–1907. As a result, in different sources the date of the foundation of Resovia is presented as 1905, 1907 and 1910. During World War I, when most of Austrian Galicia was occupied by the Russian Empire, the activities of Resovia were suspended. The organization was recreated in 1919, and in June 1920, first stadium was opened on Krakowska Street.
Resovia was formed as a football club, but in the 1920s, other departments were added (tennis, track and field, cycling). In 1932, volleyball team was formed, later the departments of boxing, table tennis and basketball were added. On February 12, 1933, Resovia was merged with football team of the 17th Infantry Regiment, which was garrisoned in Rzeszow. As a result of the merger, the organization changed its name into Wojskowo-Cywilne Towarzystwo Sportowe (WCTS, Military-Civilian Sports Association) Resovia.
In the 1930s, Resovia was among top teams of the Lwow Regional League (see Lower Level Football Leagues in Interwar Poland). It 1937, it won the regional championship, qualifying to the first round of the Ekstraklasa playoffs, where it faced Unia Lublin, Strzelec Janowa Dolina and Rewera Stanislawow. Resovia finished in the second spot, behind Unia Lublin.
The cooperation with the military ended in 1938, when Resovia received support from Rzeszów branch of the H. Cegielski – Poznań factory (currently: Zelmer Household Appliances). In 1938–1939, Resovia's official name was Sports Club H. Cegielski Poznań Resovia.
League history
editAs of the 2024–25 season.
Name | Level | Number of seasons |
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Ekstraklasa | 1 | - |
I liga | 2 | 20 |
II liga | 3 | 37 |
III liga | 4 | 15 |
Club names
edit- 1909–1933 – Cywilno-Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Resovia
- 1933 – Ogniwo Rzeszów (after merger with KS Wisłok Rzeszów)
- 1956–1967 – MZKS Resovia
- 1967 – CWKS Resovia (after merger with KS Bieszczady Rzeszów)
- 2003–2005 – CWKS Resovia Cenowa Bomba Resgraph
- 2005–2018 – CWKS Resovia
- 2018–2023 – "Apklan" Resovia
- 2023–present – CWKS Resovia
Players
editCurrent squad
edit- As of 30 November 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Notable players
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Coaching staff
edit- As of 29 November 2024[2]
Manager | Vacant |
Assistant manager | Vacant |
Goalkeeping coach | Łukasz Sapela |
Fitness coach | Jarosław Kulczyk |
Team manager | Stanisław Mandela |
Physiotherapists | Bartłomiej Chwaszcz Paulina Głuszyk |
Team doctor | Krzysztof Cieślicki |
Notable coaches
edit- Miroslav Čopjak (until 2010)
- Wojciech Borecki (interim, 2010)
- Artur Łuczyk (2010–2011)
- Szymon Grabowski (2017–2020)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Głos Rzeszowski in Podkarpacka Biblioteka Cyfrowa
- ^ "Pierwsza drużyna" (in Polish). Retrieved 4 December 2023.