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Radomiak Radom II is a Polish football team, which serves as the reserve side of Radomiak Radom. It was founded in 1955. The team's greatest achievement is a tenth-place finish in the third division in 1984.
History
The team participated in the 1984–85 edition of the Polish Cup. In the first round, they defeated Gwardia Chełm 3–0 and suffered a 0–1 loss in the following round against Avia Świdnik. It was their best performance in the Polish Cup; they had played twice before and were eliminated after the first game; in 1978, after a 0–4 defeat to Orion Niedrzwica Duża and 1984, drawing 2–2 and losing 2–4 on penalties against Prokocim Kraków.