Widzew Lódz
Encyclopedia
RTS Widzew Łódź (ˈɛr ˈtɛ ˈɛs ˈvidzɛv ˈwut͡ɕ), is a professional Polish football
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 club based in Łódź, Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

.
The club was founded in 1910 and named after the "Widzew" district of the city where it is based; its home is the Stadion im. Ludwika Sobolewskiego at 138 Pilsudski street. Widzew has won four Polish league championships in 1981, 1982, 1996 and 1997. The team's official colors are red-white-red. Their
nicknames are Czerwona Armia (Red Army), Czerwono-biało-czerwoni (Red-white-red boys). Widzew currently competes in the Ekstraklasa (Polish first
division).

Domestic

  • Ekstraklasa (First Division):
    • Winner (4): 1981, 1982, 1996, 1997
    • 2nd place (7): 1977, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1995, 1999
  • Polish First League (Second Division)
    Polish First League
    I Liga is the second level of the Polish association football league, below the Ekstraklasa and above the II Liga. Run by the Polish Football Association since its inception in 1948, all teams from 2002 onwards must have professional status and a licence, issued by the Association...

    :
    • Winner (3): 2006, 2009, 2010
  • Polish Cup
    Polish Cup
    The Polish Cup in football or officially Remes Puchar Polski, is an elimination tournament for Polish football clubs, held continuously from 1950, and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the Ekstraklasa title...

    :
    • Winner (1): 1985

  • Polish SuperCup
    Polish SuperCup
    The Polish SuperCup in football is an annually held match between the champion of the Ekstraklasa and the Polish Cup winner. To this date the Polish SuperCup has been played out 21 times with the Polish Cup winner taking the trophy 13 times, while the Ekstraklasa champions had won the trophy 8 times...

    :
    • Winner (1): 1996
    • Finalist (1): 1997
  • Polish League Cup
    Ekstraklasa Cup
    The Ekstraklasa Cup was an elimination tournament for Polish football clubs who play in the Polish 1st Division Ekstraklasa. The first ever Ekstraklasa Cup was held in 1952 in which Wawel Kraków came out victorious over Cracovia Kraków with the final score being 5-1. Two tournements were also held...

    :
    • Finalist (1): 1977

Europe

  • UEFA Champions League
    UEFA Champions League
    The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...

    :
    • Semi-Finalist (1): 1983

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
    UEFA Intertoto Cup
    The UEFA Intertoto Cup, also abbreviated as UI Cup and originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition for European clubs that had not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions, the Champions League and the UEFA Cup. The competition was discontinued...

    :
    • Winner (2): 1976, 1982

Current squad

As of 30 August, 2011

Notable players

Tadeusz Błachno Daniel Bogusz
Daniel Bogusz
Daniel Bogusz is a retired Polish professional footballer, who plays for Sportfreunde Siegen.- Career :Bogusz played several seasons in the Polish Ekstraklasa with Jagiellonia Białystok and Widzew Łódź.-External links:...

 Henryk Bolesta Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

 Stanisław Burzyński Wiesław Cisek Marek Citko
Marek Citko
Marek Citko is a retired Polish football player, who most frequently performed as an offensive midfielder. His first club was Włókniarz Białystok and hist last - Polonia Warsaw...

 Ryszard Czerwiec
Ryszard Czerwiec
Ryszard Czerwiec is a Polish football player.Czerwiec made 28 appearances for the Poland national football team.-References:* *...

 Jacek Dembiński
Jacek Dembinski
Jacek Dembiński is a retired Polish football player.-Honours:* Champion of Poland: 1992, 1993, 1997* Bundesliga 3rd place: 1999–2000-External links:* at transfermarkt.de...

 Dariusz Dziekanowski
Dariusz Dziekanowski
Dariusz Paweł Dziekanowski is a Polish football trainer and former player. He started his career at Polonia Warsaw, between 1973–79, throughout the youth set-up and into a very young first team, but went to ŁKS Łódź from 1979-83.Having not impressed the coach during his final season he moved to...


Marek Dziuba
Marek Dziuba
Marek Dziuba is a retired Polish football player and later a football manager.He played for a few clubs, including ŁKS Łódź and Widzew Łódź....

 Dariusz Gęsior
Dariusz Gesior
Dariusz Jan Gęsior is a retired Polish footballer .-Club:He is one of the notable players of Ruch Chorzów. His last club was Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski, where he was released free in the winter 2006. Now he is connected with many clubs like Ruch Chorzów or Odra Wodzisław...

 Rafał Grzelak Leszek Iwanicki
Leszek Iwanicki
Leszek Iwanicki is former Polish football player who was play at midfielder for Widzew Łódź mostly.His previous clubs were Piast Gliwice, Zawisza Rzgów, Marko Walichnowy, RKS Radomsko, Polonia Bytom, Widzew Łódź, Motor Lublin, Legia Warsaw, and Urania Geneva in Switzerland, SK Vorwärts Steyr in...

 Paweł Janas Waldemar Jaskulski Tomasz Łapiński
Tomasz Łapiński
Tomasz Łapiński is a retired Polish football player.-National team:He made 36 appearances for the Polish national team.Łapiński was a participant at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where Poland won the silver medal.-External links:...

 Sławomir Majak Radosław Michalski Józef Młynarczyk
Andrzej Możejko Wojciech Nawrocki Arkadiusz Onyszko
Arkadiusz Onyszko
Arkadiusz "Arek" Onyszko is a Polish goalkeeper, who is currently playing for Polish side Polonia Warsaw.-Career:...

 Kazimierz Przybyś
Kazimierz Przybys
Kazimierz Przybyś is a former Polish footballer.During his club career he played for Broń Radom, Śląsk Wrocław and Widzew Łódź. He earned 15 caps for the Poland national football team and participated in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, where Poland reached the second round.-External links:*...

 Rafał Siadaczka Piotr Sulis Włodzimierz Smolarek Michał Stasiak Tadeusz Świątek Maciej Szczęsny
Maciej Szczesny
Maciej Wawrzyniec Szczęsny is a former footballer from Poland, who played for Legia Warsaw, Widzew Łódź, Polonia Warsaw and Wisła Kraków as a goalkeeper. He participated in the UEFA Champions League with Legia Warsaw and Widzew Łódź...

 Mirosław Szymkowiak
Mirosław Tłokiński Artur Wichniarek
Artur Wichniarek
-Early career in Poland:Wichniarek started his professional career at Lech Poznań in 1992–93 season. The following season he made his Ekstraklasa debut, however, he was not able to secure a place in the starting eleven. In the spring of 1996 was loaned to Polish Second League club Aluminium Konin...

 Jerzy Wijas Roman Wójcicki
Roman Wójcicki
Roman Mirosław Wójcicki is a retired Polish football player.He played for a few clubs, including Odra Opole, Śląsk Wrocław, Widzew Łódź, FC Homburg and Hannover 96 ....

 Paweł Wojtala Andrzej Woźniak Wiesław Wraga Zbigniew Wyciszkiewicz
Zbigniew Wyciszkiewicz
Zbigniew Wyciszkiewicz is a retired Polish professional footballer who played for Widzew Łódź and ŁKS Łódź in the Polish Ekstraklasa.Wyciszkiewicz made three appearances for the Poland national football team....

 Marcin Zając
Marcin Zajac
Marcin Zając is a Polish footballer playing currently for Ruch Chorzów.-Club:He started his career at Start Łódź. In 1996 he was bought by Widzew Łódź, participating in their UEFA Champions League 1996–97 campaign. In 2002 he joined Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski where he played for four years...

 Władysław Żmuda Andrzej Michalczuk
Andrzej Michalczuk
Andrzej Michalczuk is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer.-External links:*...


European competitions

RTS Widzew has appeared in 117 matches in the European Cups, of which they have won 42, with 18 draws and 39 losses. 120 goals scored and 126 against. Their biggest achievement was reaching the semifinal of the European Cup
UEFA Champions League
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 in 1983.

Widzew in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Score
1977–78 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Kingdom of England Manchester City 2–2, 0–0
2R  Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3–5, 0–1
1979–80 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Early Modern France AS Saint-Étienne
AS Saint-Étienne
Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire is a French association football club based in Saint-Étienne. The club was founded in 1919 and currently play in Ligue 1, the top division of French football. Saint-Étienne plays its home matches at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard located within the city...

2–1, 0–3
1980–81 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Kingdom of England Manchester United 1–1, 0–0
2R  Italy Juventus FC 3–1, 1–3 p. 4–1
3R  Kingdom of England Ipswich Town 0–5, 1–0
1981–82 European Cup 1R  Belgium RSC Anderlecht 1–4, 1–2
1982–83 European Cup 1R  Malta Hibernians FC 4–1, 3–1
2R  Austria SK Rapid Wien
SK Rapid Wien
The Sportklub Rapid Wien is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times...

1–2, 5–3
1/4F  Kingdom of England Liverpool FC 2–0, 2–3
1/2F  Italy Juventus FC 0–2, 2–2
1983–84 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Sweden IF Elfsborg
IF Elfsborg
IF Elfsborg is a Swedish football club located in Borås. The club has won five national championship titles, the latest in 2006, and two national cup titles. Currently playing in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan. Elfsborg is based at Borås Arena...

0–0, 2–2
2R  Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 1–0, 0–3
1984–85 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Denmark Aarhus Gymnastik Forening
Aarhus Gymnastik Forening
Aarhus Gymnastikforening is one of the oldest sport clubs in Denmark. AGF participates in a variety of activities in both individual and team sports. AGF is best known for its football team which has the longest streak in the Danish top division and also holds the record for most number of cup wins...

2–0, 0–1
2R  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach
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2–3, 1–0
3R  Soviet Union FC Dinamo Minsk 0–2, 1–0
1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R  Turkey Galatasaray SK
Galatasaray S.K. (football team)
Galatasaray Anonim Şirketi is a Turkish football club, part of the Galatasaray S.K. multi-sport club of Istanbul. Galatasaray is a major sports club in Turkey, holding 17 Turkish Super League titles and the highest number of Turkish Cups....

0–1, 2–1
1986–87 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Austria LASK Linz
LASK Linz
LASK Linz is an Austrian association football club, from the Upper-Austrian state capital Linz. It is the oldest football club hailing from that region, and currently plays in the Austrian Football First League. The club's colours are black and white...

1–1, 1–0
2R  West Germany Bayer 05 Uerdingen 0–0, 0–2
1992–93 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt
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2–2, 0–9
1995–96 UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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Q  Wales Bangor City FC 4–0, 1–0
1R  Ukraine FC Chornomorets Odessa
FC Chornomorets Odessa
FC Chornomorets Odesa is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Odessa. The club's home ground is the 34,164 Chornomorets Stadium opened in 1935 and rebuilt in 2011. During the reconstruction , the team played in the 4,610 Spartak Stadium...

1–0, 0–1 p. 5–6
1996–97 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League
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Q  Denmark Brøndby IF
Brøndby IF
Brøndby IF is a Danish professional football club based in Brøndbyvester, Brøndby, on the western outskirts of Copenhagen and is the biggest football club in Denmark with almost 2000 members. The club is also known as Brøndbyernes Idrætsforening, or Brøndby and BIF for short...

2–1, 2–3
GR  Germany Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund
Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund, commonly BVB, are a German sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. Dortmund are one of the most successful clubs in German football history. Borussia Dortmund play in the Bundesliga, the top league of German football...

1–2, 2–2
GR  Spain Atlético Madrid 1–4, 0–1
GR  Kingdom of Romania Steaua Bucureşti 0–1, 2–0
1997–98 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League
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1Q  Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 2–0, 8–0
2Q  Italy Parma FC 1–3, 0–4
UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Italy Udinese Calcio
Udinese Calcio
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1–0, 0–3
1999–00 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League
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2Q  Kingdom of Bulgaria Litex Lovech 4–1, 1–4 p. 3–2
3Q  Italy ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina
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1–3, 0–2
UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
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1R  Latvia Skonto FC
Skonto FC
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0–1, 2–0
2R  Early Modern France AS Monaco 1–1, 0–2

Honours in the Polish Ekstraklasa (to 2008 Polish 1st Division)

L.p. Season Position Matches Points Goals W.-D.-L.
1 1948 14 (relegation to 2nd division) 26 13 pts. 31–99 5–3–18
2 1975/1976 5 30 32 pts. 33–33 10–12–8
3 1976/1977 2 30 38 pts. 46–31 14–10–6
4 1977/1978 10 30 28 pts. 34–40 9–10–11
5 1978/1979 2 30 39 pts. 37–26 14–11–5
6 1979/1980 2 30 36 pts. 47–39 13–10–7
7 1980/1981 1 30 39 pts. 39–25 14–11–5
8 1981/1982 1 30 39 pts. 45–31 14–11–5
9 1982/1983 2 30 38 pts. 50–30 13–12–5
10 1983/1984 2 30 42 pts. 43–25 15–12–3
11 1984/1985 3 30 38 pts. 34–16 13–12–5
12 1985/1986 3 30 41 pts. 40–25 15–11–4
13 1986/1987 6 30 36 pts. 34–29 14–7–9
14 1987/1988 5 30 31 pts. 28–24 8–15–7
15 1988/1989 7 30 29 pts. 27–27 9–12–9
16 1989/1990 15 (relegation to 2nd division.) 30 17 pts. 22–39 4–12–14
17 1991/1992 3 34 43 pts. 48–28 17–9–8
18 1992/1993 5 34 43 pts. 60–42 16–11–7
19 1993/1994 6 34 39 pts. 45–33 12–15–7
20 1994/1995 2 34 45 pts. 48–25 17–11–6
21 1995/1996 1 34 88 pts. 84–22 27–7–0
22 1996/1997 1 34 81 pts. 74–20 25–6–3
23 1997/1998 4 34 61 pts. 53–34 18–7–9
24 1998/1999 2 30 56 pts. 50–33 18–2–10
25 1999/2000 7 30 40 pts. 48–54 11–7–12
26 2000/2001 12 30 36 pts. 33–40 9–9–12
27 2001/2002
Autumn round
– group A:
8 14 11 pts. 9–24 3–2–9
Spring round
– g. relegation:
2 14 31 pts. 19–8 6–7–1
28 2002/2003 9 30 37 pts. 29–39 10–7–13
29 2003/2004 14 (relegation) 26 19 pts. 25–52 4–7–15
30 2006/2007 12 30 28 pts. 27–48 7–7–16
31 2007/2008 15 (relegation) 30 26 pts. 27–42 5–11–14
32 2010/2011 9 30 43 pts. 41–34 11–10–9
33 2011/2012 ??? ??? ??? pts. ???-??? ???-???-???

Premier division scorers

Sezon
1948 8 – Cichocki, Fornalczyk, 5 – Okupiński, 3 – H. Marciniak, 2 – Gbyl, J. Janas, 1 – Nowiszewski, Uptas (+1 s)
1975/1976 8 – Dawid, 7Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, 4 – Błachno, Gapiński, 3 – Kowenicki, 1 – Grębosz, P. Janas, Kostrzewiński, Możejko, Pyrdoł, Rozborski (+1 s)
1976/1977 9Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, Rozborski, 6 – Błachno, 5 – Kowenicki, 4 – Dawid, 3 – Gapiński, 2 – Kostrzewiński, Możejko, Pyrdoł, Tłokiński, 1 – P. Janas (+1 s)
1977/1978 11Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, 4 – Rozborski, K. Surlit, 3 – Błachno, Gapiński, Kowenicki, 2 – Dąbrowski, 1 – W. Chodakowski, Dawid, Grębosz (+1 s)
1978/1979 8 – Pięta, 5 – Dąbrowski, 4Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, K. Surlit, 3 – Błachno, Jeżewski, Rozborski, 2 – Gapiński, Grębosz, 1 – Kamiński, Kowenicki (+1 s)
1979/1980 10Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, 9 – Smolarek, 7 – Błachno, 6 – Pięta, 4 – Rozborski, K. Surlit, 2 – Dąbrowski, Możejko, Tłokiński (+1 s)
1980/1981 9 – K. Surlit, 7 – Rozborski, 6 – Smolarek, 5 – Pięta, 4 – Tłokiński, 3 – Grębosz, 1Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, Możejko, P. Woźniak, Żmuda (+1 s)
1981/1982 10 – Filipczak, Smolarek, 8Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew "Zibì" Kazimierz Boniek is a former Polish footballer and coach. He first played at Zawisza Bydgoszcz and later at Widzew Łódź. Boniek was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers and by FIFA as one of the 100 best-ever players. On 12 October 2009 he received a Golden...

, 4 – Sajewicz, 3 – Rozborski, K. Surlit, Tłokiński, 2 – Kamiński, Romke
1982/1983 15 – Tłokiński, 10 – Smolarek, 6 – Filipczak, 4 – Romke, K. Surlit, 3 – Rozborski, Wraga, 2 – Kajrys, 1 – Grębosz, Świątek, Wójcicki
1983/1984 10Dziekanowski
Dariusz Dziekanowski
Dariusz Paweł Dziekanowski is a Polish football trainer and former player. He started his career at Polonia Warsaw, between 1973–79, throughout the youth set-up and into a very young first team, but went to ŁKS Łódź from 1979-83.Having not impressed the coach during his final season he moved to...

, 8 – Leszczyk, Smolarek, 4 – Wójcicki, 3 – Gierek, Myśliński, Romke, 2 – Świątek, 1 – Kajrys, Wraga
1984/1985 10Dziekanowski
Dariusz Dziekanowski
Dariusz Paweł Dziekanowski is a Polish football trainer and former player. He started his career at Polonia Warsaw, between 1973–79, throughout the youth set-up and into a very young first team, but went to ŁKS Łódź from 1979-83.Having not impressed the coach during his final season he moved to...

, 8 – Smolarek, 5 – Leszczyk, 2 – Jaworski, Kajrys, Myśliński, Wójcicki, 1 – Romke, Świątek, Wijas
1985/1986 10 – Kajrys, Smolarek, 6 – Świątek, 4 – Wójcicki, 2 – Dziuba, Jaworski, P. Nowak, K. Surlit, 1 – Leszczyk, Wraga
1986/1987 6 – Iwanicki, 4 – Chałaśkiewicz, Leszczyk, Putek, Wraga, 3 – Kajrys, 2 – Cisek, Szulc, 1 – Dziuba, Myśliński, Podsiadło, Przybyś, Świątek
1987/1988 7 – Myśliński, 6 – Putek, 4 – Chałaśkiewicz, Iwanicki, 2 – Cisek, Świątek, 1 – Pawelec, Rabenda, Wraga
1988/1989 5 – Iwanicki, 4 – Putek, Świątek, 2 – P. Chodakowski, Wałczak, Wewiór, Chałaśkiewicz, 1 – Pawelec, Podsiadło, Szulc, Myśliński, Wraga (+1 s)
1989/1990 9 – Bayer, 3 – Szulc, 2 – Myśliński, Wewiór, 1 – Iwanicki, Podsiadło, Kupka, Michalewicz, Waliczek, Wraga
1991/1992 9 – Kosowski, 8 – Iwanicki, 6 – Chałaśkiewicz, Miąszkiewicz, 5 – Marek Koniarek, 4 – Cisek, 3 – Jóźwiak, 2 – Myśliński, Szarpak, 1 – Godlewski, Łapiński (+1 s)
1992/1993 23 – Marek Koniarek, 15 – Iwanicki, 7 – Michalczuk, 6 – Czerwiec, 2 – Miąszkiewicz, Myśliński, Jóźwiak, 1 – Bajor (+1 w meczu unieważnionym), Cecherz (+1 s)
1993/1994 7 – Marek Koniarek, 6 – Czerwiec, 5 – Jóźwiak, 4 – Wyciszkiewicz, 3 – Bajor, Michalczuk, Szarpak, 2 – Cisek, Godlewski, Małocha, Myśliński, 1 – Gula, Kowalczyk, Łapiński (+1 s)
1994/1995 10 – Kowalczyk, 8 – Pikuta, 7 – Mielcarski, 6 – Podolski (+1 w meczu zweryfikowanym), 3 – Szarpak, 2 – Bajor, Czerwiec, Michalczuk, 1 – Boguś, Gula, Jóźwiak, Małocha, Wyciszkiewicz (+1 w meczu zweryfikowanym)
1995/1996 29 – Koniarek, 12 – Czerwiec, 10 – Wyciszkiewicz, 9 – Siadaczka, 6 – Michalczuk, 5 – Citko, Miąszkiewicz, 2 – Łapiński, Szarpak, 1 – Bogusz, Gula, Kubiak, Szymkowiak
1996/1997 17 – Dembiński, 12 – Majak, 7 – Citko, Miąszkiewicz, 6 – Michalczuk, 5 – Wyciszkiewicz, 4 – Wojtala, 2 – Bogusz, Czerwiec, Michalski, 1 – Bajor, Gęsior, Marek Koniarek, Siadaczka, Szymkowiak, Zając (+1 s)
1997/1998 8 – Kobylański, 7 – M. Zając, 5 – Siadaczka, Szemoński, 4 – Gęsior, Szymkowiak, M. Terlecki, 3 – Bogusz, Dembiński, 2 – Curtian, Kubiak, Szarpak, Wichniarek, 1 – Czajkowski (+1 s)
1998/1999 20 – Wichniarek, 9 – Michalski, 5 – Gęsior, 4 – Szymkowiak, 3 – Bogusz, 2 – M. Terlecki, Citko, 1 – Czajkowski, Gula, Kaczmarczyk, Michalczuk, Świętosławski
1999/2000 10 – R. Pawlak, 8 – Gęsior, 6 – Wichniarek, 5 – R. Poskus, M. Zając, 4 – Gula, 3 – Bogusz, 2 – Kiełbowicz, 1 – Kaczmarczyk, Magiera, Masłowski, Michalski, A. Stesko
2000/2001 7 – R. Poskus, 5 – Bogusz, R. Pawlak, 4 – Tarachulski, 3 – Dembiński, 2 – M. Zając, 1 – Gedgaudas, Kaczmarczyk, Kryger, Michalczuk, Szymkowiak, Wyciszkiewicz (+1 s)
2001/2002 4 – A. Bąk, 3 – Paszulewicz, Suchomski, 2 – Bogusz, Ekwueme, Jop, Kalu, Rachwał, Seweryn, Ślusarski, Wiechowski, M. Zając, 1 – Gula, Stasiak, Szemoński, Węgrzyn
2002/2003 8 – Włodarczyk, 6 – Dymkowski, 5 – Batata, 3 – Podbrożny, Węgrzyn, 2 – Giuliano, 1 – Andjelković, Hermes Neves
2003/2004 6 – Włodarczyk, 3 – Masłowski, R. Pawlak, 2 – Cichoń, Juliano, Lelo, 1 – Becalik, Pizano, Goliński, Ława, Nazaruk, Matys, Podbrożny
2006/2007 4 – Saša Bogunović, Bartłomiej Grzelak, Stefano Napoleoni, Krzysztof Sokalski, 2 – Bartosz Iwan, Joseph Dayo Oshadogan, 1 – Adrian Budka, Bartłomiej Konieczny, Piotr Kuklis, Sławomir Szeliga, Andrzej Tychowski
2010/2011 10Darvydas Šernas
Darvydas Šernas
Darvydas Šernas is a professional Lithuanian footballer who currently plays for Polish Ekstraklasa team Zagłębie Lubin.-Club:Šernas won his first senior cap in a friendly match against Estonia on May 31, 2008....

, 8Piotr Grzelczak
Piotr Grzelczak
Piotr Grzelczak is a Polish footballer who plays as a forward for Widzew Łódź.-External links:...

, 7Marcin Robak
Marcin Robak
Marcin Robak is a Polish footballer playing currently for Konyaspor.-Club career:On January 2011, he joined Turkish club Konyaspor on three and a half year contract.- International Goals :-External links:...

, 3Adrian Budka
Adrian Budka
Adrian Budka is a Polish footballer playing currently for Widzew Łódź.-Career:He played once in Poland national football team so far—the game versus UAE on December 6, 2006. He also played in such a clubs like Śląsk Wrocław, Polar Wrocław and Górnik Łęczna.-External links:*...

, 2Nika Dzalamidze
Nika Dzalamidze
Nika Dzalamidze is a Georgian footballer, attacking-midfielder currently playing for Widzew Łódź.-Club:On 18 December 2009 PFC CSKA Moscow signed the 17-year Georgian midfielder on loan from FC Baia Zugdidi....

, 1 – Łukasz Broź, Bruno Pinheiro, Velibor Đurić, Piotr Kuklis
Piotr Kuklis
Piotr Kuklis is a Polish footballer who currently plays for Arka Gdynia.-Club:He was released from Widzew Łódź on 22 June 2011.In July 2011, he joined Arka Gdynia on one-year contract.-External links:...

, Sebastian Madera
Sebastian Madera
Sebastian Madera is a Polish footballer who currently plays for Widzew Łódź in the Polish Ekstraklasa.-Club:In 2006, he was loaned to KKS Koluszki. For 2008-2009 season, Madera was loaned to Tur Turek.-External links:...

, Préjuce Nakoulma
Prejuce Nakoulma
Prejuce Nakoulma is a football striker from Burkina Faso playing currently for Górnik Zabrze.-Club:...

, Krzysztof Ostrowski
Krzysztof Ostrowski
Krzystof Ostrowski is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Widzew Łódź.-External links:* *...

, Przemysław Oziębała
Przemysław Oziębała
Przemysław Oziębała is a Polish footballer who currently plays for Widzew Łódź in the Polish Ekstraklasa.-Career:...

, Mindaugas Panka
Mindaugas Panka
Mindaugas Panka is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for Polish Ekstraklasa side Widzew Łódź.-External links:...

, Ugochukwu Ukah

See also

  • Football in Poland
    Football in Poland
    Football is the most popular sport in Poland. Over 400,000 Poles play football regularly, with millions more playing occasionally. The first professional clubs were founded in the early 1900s, and the Polish national football team played its first international match in 1921.There are hundreds of...

  • List of football teams
  • Champions' Cup/League
    UEFA Champions League
    The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...

  • UEFA Cup
    UEFA Cup
    The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...


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