Stal Mielec

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FKS Stal Mielec, commonly known as Stal Mielec (Script error: No such module "IPA".), is a Polish professional football club based in Mielec. The team competes in the I liga, the second level of the Polish football league system.

The club was established on 10 April 1939. Historically, the club has enjoyed great success within Poland's top division, winning the title in 1973 and 1976, but had undergone significant management changes and financial difficulties within the past two decades, which prevented the club from participation in the Poland's top league. After finishing first in the I liga in 2020, Stal Mielec was promoted to the Ekstraklasa for the first time since the 1995–96 season, where it remained until 2025.

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Stadion Stali Mielec old ground
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Stadion Stali Mielec

History

Naming history

  • 1939 – Klub Sportowy PZL Mielec
  • 1946 – Robotniczy Klub Sportowy PZL Zryw Mielec
  • 1948 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Metalowców PZL Mielec
  • 1949 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 1950 – Koło Sportowe Stal przy Wytwórni Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego Mielec
  • 1957 – Fabryczny Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 1977 – Fabryczny Klub Sportowy PZL Stal Mielec
  • 1995 – Autonomiczna Sekcja Piłki Nożnej FKS PZL Stal Mielec
  • 1997 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Stal Mielec
  • 1998 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Lobo Stal Mielec
  • 1999 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Stal Mielec
  • 2002 – Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 2003 – FKS Stal Mielec
  • 2018 – PGE FKS Stal Mielec
  • 2024 – FKS Stal Mielec[1]

1939–1945 – the beginning and interwar period

The football club was one of the first two (next to the volleyball club) at the PZL Mielec, established in 1939. The team was made up of players playing in other clubs in Mielec and employees of the PZL, an aerospace company. In the first match played, the team defeated the Gymnastic Society "Sokół" Mielec 4–1. Three more matches were played against Dzikovia Tarnobrzeg (2–1), Metal Tarnów (3–1) and a team made up of players from an ammunition factory in Nowa Dęba (6–1). A match against Okęcie Warsaw planned for September did not take place, because World War II started and all sports games were forbidden. However, the matches were played illegally in the meadows beyond the communal forest and in other towns (including Dębica, Kolbuszowa, Sandomierz). The only official match was played against a German military unit and ended with the score 1–2.

Honours

League

Cup

Europe

Youth teams

Stadium

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Stadion Stali Mielec new ground

The construction of the club's current stadium, Stadion Stali Mielec (patroned by Grzegorz Lato), was concluded in 1953. The stadium underwent a major renovation, completed in 2013. It maintains a seating capacity for 7,000 spectators. Before the 2013 renovation, it maintained seating capacity for 30,000 spectators, and hosted numerous European Champions Cup, UEFA Cup, and Poland national team matches, including FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship qualifiers.

Individual player awards

  • Przegląd Sportowy Polish Athlete of the Year
    • 1974 - 4th place - Grzegorz Lato
    • 1977 - 5th place - Grzegorz Lato
  • Sport Player of the Year

Reserves

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Players

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Template:Country data NED Bert Esselink
4 DF Template:Country data POL Kamil Pajnowski
5 DF Template:Country data ROM Marco Ehmann
6 MF Template:Country data MLT Matthew Guillaumier
7 FW Template:Country data FRA Jean-David Beauguel
9 FW Template:Country data ISR Ravve Assayag
10 MF Template:Country data POL Maciej Domański
11 MF Template:Country data POL Krzysztof Wołkowicz
12 GK Template:Country data POL Karol Dybowski
13 GK Template:Country data POL Konrad Jałocha
14 FW Template:Country data POR Ivan Cavaleiro
15 DF Template:Country data GER Marvin Senger
18 MF Template:Country data POL Piotr Wlazło
19 MF Template:Country data POL Dawid Tkacz (on loan from Widzew Łódź)
20 MF Template:Country data POL Karol Knap (on loan from Cracovia)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Template:Country data POL Mateusz Matras
23 DF Template:Country data POL Krystian Getinger (captain)
25 FW Template:Country data POL Łukasz Wolsztyński
26 MF Template:Country data FIN Pyry Hannola (on loan from SJK Seinäjoki)
27 DF Template:Country data LAT Alvis Jaunzems
32 MF Template:Country data POL Fryderyk Gerbowski
33 MF Template:Country data POL Adrian Bukowski
39 GK Template:Country data POL Jakub Mądrzyk (on loan from Raków Częstochowa)
44 MF Template:Country data UKR Serhiy Krykun (on loan from Piast Gliwice)
70 GK Template:Country data POL Kewin Szurlej
73 MF Template:Country data POL Natan Niedźwiedź
77 MF Template:Country data POL David Zięba
92 MF Template:Country data POL Damian Kądzior (on loan from Piast Gliwice)
96 MF Template:Country data POL Robert Dadok

Notable players

The players below played for their respective countries at any point during their career.

Notable Polish players
Notable foreign players

Managers

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See also

References

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External links

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