Full name | Miejski Ludowy Klub Sportowy Znicz 1954 Biała Piska | |||
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Short name | Znicz BP | |||
Founded | 18 July 1954[1] | |||
Stadium | Municipal Stadium, Biała Piska[2] | |||
Capacity | 500[2] | |||
Owner | Jacek Jankowski[3] | |||
Chairman | Jacek Jankowski[4] | |||
Manager | Przemysław Kołłątaj[5] | |||
League | IV liga Warmia-Masuria | |||
2022–23 | IV liga Warmia-Masuria, group I, 7th of 16 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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Znicz Biała Piska is a Polish semi-professional[3] football club from Biała Piska, Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
History
The club was founded on 18 July 1954[1] as Ludowy Klub Sportowy Znicz Biała Piska, as a local LZS club in the local leagues. [6]
In 1974 they ceased activity for 4 years, before resuming activity in 1978 as Międzyzakładowy Klub Sportowy Znicz Biała Piska,[6] becoming an unaffiliated works team. Despite some minor league successes,[6] by 1996 the club dissolved its senior team,[6] although continued to exist as a sports club focusing on youth development.[6]
Two mergers followed: with Orkan Drygały in 1999 creating Znicz/Orkan Biała Piska[6] restoring the senior team;[6] and with Płomień Ełk in 2000 creating Płomień/Znicz Biała Piska.[6]
Between 2000 and 2004 they played in the fourth division.[6][1] After relegation in 2004 the club suffered financial and organisational problems,[6] and changed its name to Miejski Ludowy Klub Sportowy Znicz Biała Piska.[6][1]
Their fortunes changed however, winning their division in 2011[6] and a further promotion in 2013 reaching their highest league hierarchy in their history.[6]
In 2018 they won their fifth division with a 30-point lead.[6] Subsequently, in the next two seasons, 2018/2019 and 2019/2020, the reached the finals of the Warmian-Mazurian Polish Cup, but lost both finals.[6][3]
Scouting network
Due to the club's remote location and the town's small population,[3] the club has a wide catchment area in order to remain competitive, attract a good calibre of players and keep its youth teams in full squad.[3] Players are recruited regularly from Białystok, Podlasie Voivodeship, Ełk and Pisz.[3]
Rivalries
Znicz has local derbies against GKS Wikielec[7][8][9] and Mamry Giżycko.[10]
Honours
- IV liga Warmia-Masuria
- Winners: 2017–18
- Runners-up: 2012–13
- Regional league:
- Winners: 2010–11
- Klasa A:
- Winners: 1984–85, 2007–08
- Warmian-Masurian Polish Cup:
- Runners-up: 2018–19, 2019–20
- Semi-finals: 2012–13
- Quarter-finals: 2017–18, 2020–21
Notable players
Notable professional players who played for the club include Oskar Fürst, Vasili Sumnakaev, Artsyom Huzik, Jacek Falkowski, and Vasily Zhurnevich.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Znicz Biała Piska", 90minut.pl (in Polish)
- 1 2 "Stadion", zniczbialapiska.pl (in Polish)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Paweł Stankiewicz (10 August 2020), "Regionalny Puchar Polski. Futbol rozwija się w Białej Piskiej. Czy Znicz chce iść śladami Niecieczy?", gol24.pl (in Polish), Gol24
- ↑ "Zarząd", zniczbialapiska.pl (in Polish), Znicz Biała Piska
- ↑ "Sztab Szkoleniowy", zniczbialapiska.pl (in Polish), Znicz Biała Piska
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Historia", zniczbialapiska.pl (in Polish), Znicz Biała Piska
- ↑ "Znicz Biała Piska zagra z GKS-em Wikielec", dwadozera.pl (in Polish), Dwa do zera, 3 September 2021
- ↑ K. Piasecka (3 September 2021), "Derby województwa w trzeciej lidze", radioolsztyn.pl (in Polish), Radio Olsztyn
- ↑ "Znicz Biała Piska i derby? To nie jest dobra para", gazetaolsztynska.pl (in Polish), Gazeta Olsztynska, 3 September 2021
- ↑ "Derby w Białej Piskiej", gazetaolsztynska.pl (in Polish), Gazeta Olsztynska, 13 August 2021
Bibliography
External links
- "Znicz Biała Piska", 90minut.pl (in Polish) - 90minut.pl profile
- Official website
- Official Facebook page