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Football club
Dunajec Nowy Sącz
Full nameKlub Sportowy Dunajec Nowy Sącz
Founded24 March 1945; 79 years ago (1945-03-24)
GroundHigher Vocational State School grounds
Capacity1,200
ChairmanTomasz Popiela
ManagerŁukasz Biernacki
LeagueV Liga Lesser Poland East
2023–24V Liga Lesser Poland East, 4th of 16
Websitehttp://www.ksdunajec.pl/index.php

Klub Sportowy Dunajec Nowy Sącz, commonly referred to as Dunajec Nowy Sącz, is a Polish football club based in Nowy Sącz. The club currently plays in the V liga.

Achievements

The biggest success was the participation in the third division. Dunajec was represented by players such as Aleksander Klak, Piotr Świerczewski, Andrzej Dorula. Przemysław Szarek, Adrian Danek and Miłosz Szczepański. Dunajec operates a football academy run by former players, such as Tadeusz Kazała, Piotr Śmietana czy Krzysztof Szczepański. The biggest successes were captured by teams led by Śmietana, winning two Lesser Poland U19 titles.

History

  • 24 March 1945 - the founding meeting was held at the Workers' Sports Club "Świt". Bolesław Kosecki was appointed as the first chairman in the club's history. Base for activities constituted "Jordanówka" and established the club since 1954 the building was "Falcon".
  • 1946 - Joseph Schumacher became the club's president, while Józef Łabuz was appointed honorary president.
  • 1949 - "Świt" was transformed into the Athletic Field Circle "Spójnia," with Adam Szczepanek as president.
  • 1955 - "Spójnia" merged with the Military Sports Club "Podhale" to create "Sparta", with Zdzisław Młyńca elected as president.
  • 1957 - renamed to KS "Sparta - Dunajec," with Karol Ziobro in charge.
  • 1959 - renamed to Military-Civilian Sports Club "Dunajec".
  • The next club presidents were: Stanislłw Gądek (1959–1960), major Julian Strecker (1960–1961), colonel Stanisław Wąs (1961–1978), Józef Biernat (1978–1989), Ryszard Gurbowicz (1989–94).
  • Since 1995, the club has been named KS "Dunajec".

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