Olimpia Elbląg
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Olimpia Elbląg is a Polish professional football team based in Elbląg, competing in group I of the III liga. It was founded in 1945.
Facilities
Olimpia Stadium
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Olimpia has played near 8 Agrykola Street since 1945. There are projects for a new stadium for the team, but there is no decision when the investment will take place.
Training Camp Skrzydlata
Since the 1980s, Olimpia have had the current training camp which consists of a small number of football pitches (one with an organic lawn). The club is constantly being modernized, which includes the 2010 renovation.
Club history
Naming history
- 1945: MKS Syrena Elbląg
- 1946–May 1946: Klub Sportowy Stocznia Elbląg
- May 1946 – 1949: Klub Sportowy Olimpia Elbląg
- 1949–1951: Ogniwo Elbląg
- 1951–1955: Budowlani Elbląg
- 1955–1956: Olimpia Elbląg
- 1960–1992: Olimpia Elbląg
- 1992–2002: KS Polonia Elbląg
- 2002–2004: KS Polonia Olimpia Elbląg
- 15 October 2004–?: Piłkarski KS Olimpia Elbląg
- ?–28 June 2013: Klub Sportowy Olimpia Elbląg
- 28 June 2013–present: Związkowy Klub Sportowy Olimpia Elbląg[1]
Club crest
The club crest has been changed many times throughout the club's history. Mostly the club uses the current team motif.
Honours
- Nine seasons in the I liga, with the highest finishing position of 8th (1986–87)
- Polish Cup round of 16: 1976–77
- Polish Youth Championship runners-up: 1989
Current squad
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Youth teams
Some of the most famous players whose careers started in the Olimpia youth teams are: Adam Fedoruk (former Poland international, UEFA Champions League participant with Legia Warsaw), Bartosz Białkowski (Millwall goalkeeper) and Maciej Bykowski (former Panathinaikos forward).
Managers
Coaches & managers since 1960, when Olimpia was created from Elbląg's other football clubs
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- Template:Flagicon Aleksander Grudziński (1959–61)
- Template:Flagicon Mieczysław Lorenc (1962)
- Template:Flagicon Witold Kamieński (1962–63)
- Template:Flagicon Edward Kołpa (1963–65)
- Template:Flagicon Witold Kamieński (1966)
- Template:Flagicon Stefan Wesołowski (1967–70)
- Template:Flagicon Bogumił Gozdur (1970–72)
- Template:Flagicon Jerzy Wrzos (1973)
- Template:Flagicon Franciszek Rogowski (1974)
- Template:Flagicon Andrzej Cehelik (23 July 1974–75)
- Template:Flagicon Zdzisław Rogowski (1975)
- Template:Flagicon Wojciech Łazarek (January 1976–77)
- Template:Flagicon Eugeniusz Różański (1977–78)
- Template:Flagicon Jan Kowalski (1978–79)
- Template:Flagicon Eugeniusz Samolczyk (1979–80)
- Template:Flagicon Jerzy Słaboszewski (1980)
- Template:Flagicon Józef Bujko (1980–81)
- Template:Flagicon Stanisław Stachura (1981–83)
- Template:Flagicon Marian Geszke (1984)
- Template:Flagicon Józef Bujko (1984–87)
- Template:Flagicon Lech Strembski (1987)
- Template:Flagicon Eugeniusz Różański (1988)
- Template:Flagicon Józef Bujko (1989–90)
- Template:Flagicon Stanisław Fijarczyk (1990–94)
- Template:Flagicon Lech Strembski (1994–96)
- Template:Flagicon Sebastian Klimek (1996)
- Template:Flagicon Bogusław Kołodziejski (1997–00)
- Template:Flagicon Stanisław Fijarczyk (2000–02)
- Template:Flagicon Adam Fedoruk (2002 – 26 September 2003)
- Template:Flagicon Andrzej Bianga (2003 – 24 November 2006)
- Template:Flagicon Zbigniew Kieżun (24 November 2006 – 16 August 2007)
- Template:Flagicon Tomasz Wichniarek (16 August 2007 – 9 July 2009)
- Template:Flagicon Tomasz Arteniuk (9 July 2009 – 4 April 2011)
- Template:Flagicon Jarosław Araszkiewicz (5 April 2011 – 12 June 2011)
- Template:Flagicon Grzegorz Wesołowski (22 June 2011 – 15 October 2011)
- Template:Flagicon Anatoliy Piskovets (18 October 2011 – 9 January 2012)
- Template:Flagicon Oleg Radushko (16 January 2012 – 7 November 2013)
- Template:Flagicon Dariusz Kaczmarczyk (caretaker) (7 November 2013 – 2 December 2013)
- Template:Flagicon Adam Boros (2 December 2013 – 24 September 2018)
- Template:Flagicon Dariusz Kaczmarczyk & Tomasz Wiercioch (caretakers) (24 September 2018 – 27 September 2018)
- Template:Flagicon Adam Nocoń (27 September 2018 – 16 June 2020)
- Template:Flagicon Dariusz Kaczmarczyk (caretaker) (16 June 2020 – 2 July 2020)
- Template:Flagicon Łukasz Kowalski (2 July 2020 – 5 October 2020)
- Template:Flagicon Dariusz Kaczmarczyk (caretaker) (5 October 2020 – 2 November 2020)
- Template:Flagicon Jacek Trzeciak (2 November 2020 – 15 June 2021)
- Template:Flagicon Tomasz Grzegorczyk (25 June 2021 – 3 June 2022)
- Template:Flagicon Przemysław Gomułka (6 June 2022 – 6 April 2024)
- Template:Flagicon Sebastian Letniowski (10 April 2024 – 28 August 2024)[3]
- Template:Flagicon Karol Przybyła (28 August 2024 – 12 December 2024)[4]
- Template:Flagicon Karol Szweda (12 December 2024 – 27 May 2025)[5]
- Template:Flagicon Damian Hebda (27 May 2025 – present)[6]
Fans
The team supporters live mostly in Elbląg. The largest attendance at the Olimpia's stadium were recorded during the Polish Second League games in the 1970s and 1980s: 10,000 attendants during the 1/16 final of the Polish Cup in autumn 1976 or circa 12,000 when Olimpia was playing in Second League in the mid-1970s.
Fans from Elbląg have their own association called 776 p.n.e. (the date symbolising the first Ancient Olympic Games) and an ultras group called SMG'06.
In 2004, the Olimpia fans have created their own team ZKS Olimpia Elbląg (historical club name). They have protested against club policy. After two seasons, the team reached the 5th level in the Polish football, but after several years, the two sides came to an agreement and merged the two clubs.
Elbląg has another football team called Concordia, but only Olimpia has an organised fanbase. The Olimpia fans have friendly relationships with supporters of Legia Warsaw and Zagłębie Sosnowiec.
Their main rivals are local clubs Stomil Olsztyn, Jeziorak Iława and to a lesser extent Arka Gdynia.
References
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