Górnik Zabrze
Górnik Zabrze is a Polish football club from Zabrze. Górnik is one of the most successful Polish football clubs in history, winning the most Polish Championship titles together with Legia Warsaw and Ruch Chorzów. The club was a dominant force in the 1960s and 1980s. Górnik holds the record for winning the most consecutive Polish Championship titles and Polish Cup titles. In addition, the club was 1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup runners-up.
The club plays in a white or dark blue-red kit, and is based at the Ernest Pohl Stadium. Their main local rival is Ruch Chorzów.
History
First years
The club was founded in 1948, three years after Polish borders had moved westward and the city of Zabrze became part of the Polish Republic. Górnik was patterned after several smaller sports associations that had existed in Zabrze between 1945 and 1948 – KS Zjednoczenie, KS Pogoń, KS Skra, and KS Concordia. The clubs merged into a single organization, which took the name "Górnik", the Polish word for "Miner", reflecting the fact that Zabrze was an important coal-mining centre.In 1950 Górnik joined the Opole Silesia regional league. In 1952 the club was promoted to the Polish Second Division. Their first game in the second tier was against Skra Częstochowa, and was witnessed by 20,000 fans, with Górnik winning 5–1. The whole season was very successful and Górnik finished second overall, behind Górnik Wałbrzych.
The club was promoted to the top division in 1955. In their first game in the top flight Górnik beat local rivals Ruch Chorzów 3–1, with 25,000 in attendance; the club finished the season in 6th place.
First successes
In 1957, just a year after promotion, Górnik won its first championship of Poland. The team, with star, Ernest Pohl, was third in 1958, to regain the crown in 1959 and 1961, together with such players as Stanislaw Oslizlo and Hubert Kostka. In 1961 Górnik for the first time appeared in European Cups, losing in the first round to Tottenham Hotspur.Golden years
The next championship, won in 1963, marked the beginning of an unusual streak of five consecutive titles, which is a Polish record.Górnik's biggest success in European football took place in 1970. In the UEFA Cup Winners Cup, Gornik beat all their opponents – Olympiacos, Rangers, Levski Sofia and AS Roma, reaching the final, which took place in Vienna. There, Manchester City turned out to be the better team, winning 2–1. The following season Górnik would once again play Manchester City, with the 1970 final being repeated this time in the quarter-final.
Late 1970s and early 1980s
During the mid-1970s Górnik form deteriorated and in late spring of 1978, the team was relegated to the Second Division. However, it returned after one year and in games of 1979–80, Zabrze's side finished sixth. In 1984, after purchasing of a group of talented players, Gornik finished fourth, which was a sign of better times.Late 1980s until now
Between 1985 and 1988 Górnik again marked a magnificent streak, with four consecutive championships. Zabrze's side also played versus renowned European powerhouses, such as Bayern Munich, Anderlecht, Hamburger SV, Juventus and Real Madrid.In 1994 Górnik competed again for the title and with players as Jerzy Brzęczek, Grzegorz Mielcarski, Tomasz Wałdoch, hopes were high. Before the last round of the league the standings at the top were: Legia 47 points and Górnik 45 points. Since the two teams were to face each other in Warsaw, Górnik still had a chance to win the title. However the game ended in a 1–1 tie which gave Legia the crown. Before Legia scored the goal which gave her the title, the referee of the match – Mr Redzinski – sent off one by one 3 players from Gornik's squad, and Górnik had to finished match with only 8 players against 11 players of Legia. It was the last match in Mr Redzinski's career.
In the same year, Górnik played its last so far game in European Cups, losing to Admira Wacker Vienna.
In the spring of 2007 Górnik got a new sponsor – German insurance company Allianz. However, after finishing 16th in the Ekstraklasa in 2008–09, the club was relegated to the Polish First League, the 2nd level of Polish football, during the 2009–10 season. In June 2010, the club earned promotion back to the Ekstraklasa for the 2010–11 season.
Achievements
- Ekstraklasa
- *1st Place : 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88
- *2nd Place : 1962, 1968–69, 1973–74, 1990–91
- Polish Cup
- *Winner : 1964–65, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72
- *Runner-up : 1955–56, 1956–57, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1985–86, 1991–92, 2000–01
- Polish SuperCup:
- *Winners : 1988
- European Cup:
- *Quarter-Final : 1967–68
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:
- *Runner-up : 1969–70
- Youth Teams:
- *Polish U-19 Champion: 1967, 1989
- * Polish U-19 Runner Up: 1985, 2001, 2011
- * Polish U-19 Bronze Medal: 2015
- * Polish U-17 Champion: 1992, 1996
- * Polish U-17 Runner Up: 2014
Górnik in Europe
Best results in European competitions
Current squad
Out on loan
Notable former players
- Ernest Pohl
- Włodzimierz Lubański
- Jerzy Gorgoń
- Stanisław Oślizło
- Hubert Kostka
- Jan Urban
- Ryszard Cyroń
- Tomasz Hajto
- Robert Warzycha
- Piotr Jegor
- Andrzej Szarmach
- Zygfryd Szołtysik
- José Kanté
- Dickson Choto
- Shingayi Kaondera
- Ryszard Komornicki
- Kamil Kosowski
- Marcin Kuźba
- Jerzy Brzęczek
- Michał Pazdan
- Arkadiusz Milik
- Tomasz Wałdoch
- Józef Wandzik
- Aco Stojkov
- Prejuce Nakoulma
- Dariusz Koseła
- Andrzej Niedzielan
- Ryszard Staniek
- Ryszard Kraus
- Andrzej Zgutczyński
- Marek Bęben
- Michał Bemben
- Sergei Mošnikov
- Ivica Križanac
- Tomasz Zahorski
- Marek Szemoński
- Māris Smirnovs
- Dimitar Makriev
- Boris Pandža
- Marek Koźmiński
Managers
- Ginter Pawelczyk
- Teodor Meiser
- Karol Luks
- Gerard Wodarz
- Augustyn Dziwisz
- Paweł Mościński
- Hubert Skolik
- Zoltán Opata
- Hubert Skolik
- Janos Steiner
- Feliks Karolek
- Vilém Lugr
- A. Dziwisz
- Feliks Karolek
- Ewald Cebula
- Feliks Karolek
- Hubert Skolik
- Feliks Karolek
- Hubert Skolik
- Ferenc Farsang
- W. Giergiel
- Géza Kalocsay
- Michał Matyas
- Ferenc Szusza
- A. Brzeżańczyk
- Jan Kowalski
- Gyula Szücs
- Jan Kowalski
- Teodor Wieczorek
- Andrzej Gajewski
- Józef Trepka
- Hubert Kostka
- W. Jan Żmuda
- Zdzisław Podedworny
- Hubert Kostka
- L. Ćmikiewicz
- A. Piechniczek
- M. Bochynek
- Zdzisław Podedworny
- Jan Kisiel
- Jan Kowalski
- Janusz Kowalik
- Alojzy Łysk
- Henryk Apostel
- Hubert Kostka
- E. Lorens
- Stanisław Oślizło
- Adam Michalski
- Jan Kowalski
- Jan Żurek
- Piotr Kocąb
- Henryk Apostel
- Jan Kowalski
- Jan Żurek
- J. Dankowski '
- M. Bochynek
- M. Broniszewski
- J. Dankowski
- M. Piotrowicz
- W. Fornalik
- M. Piotrowicz
- W. Fornalik
- Verner Lička
- Edward Lorens
- M. Wleciałowski
- Marek Motyka
- R. Komornicki
- P. Cecherz '
- Marek Motyka
- Zdzisław Podedworny
- M. Motyka
- Marek Kostrzewa
- Marek Piotrowicz
- R. Wieczorek
- M. Bochynek '
- H. Kasperczak
- R. Komornicki
- Adam Nawałka
- B. Zając '
- R. Wieczorek
- R. Warzycha
- J. Dankowski
- R. Warzycha
- L. Ojrzyński
- J. Żurek
- M. Brosz
Supporters and rivalries
Górnik holds a long-standing rivalry with Upper Silesian side Ruch Chorzów, known as the Great Silesian Derby. Other main rivals are Legia Warsaw and Zagłębie Sosnowiec.
Torcida Zabrze is a brother ultras of Torcida Split. They also called United Torcida.