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Ground Capacity
  
5,500

2015–16
  
11th

Location
  
Bytom, Poland

Manager
  
Ireneusz Kościelniak

Chairman
  
Radosław Nowakowski

League
  
II liga

Founded
  
1920

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Full name
  
Klub Sportowy Polonia Bytom Spółka Akcyjna

Nickname(s)
  
"Blue & Reds", "Queen of Silesia"

Ground
  
Stadion Edwarda Szymkowiaka

Polonia Bytom ([pɔˈlɔɲja ˈbɨtɔm]) is a Polish football club founded on 4 January 1920 in the Upper Silesian city of Bytom, during the hectic months of the Silesian Uprisings. In late 1922, however, as a result of the Upper Silesia plebiscite, Bytom became part of Germany and the club ceased to exist.

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In May 1945, numerous players and officials of another Polish club, Pogoń Lwów, arrived in Bytom and decided to revive Polonia. On 17 May 1945, the team played its first game in over two decades, defeating Warta Poznań 3–2.

Polonia is considered the continuation of Pogoń Lwów; its logo is very similar to the logo of Lwów's team as well as their colours, red-blue.

Polish international player and goalkeeper Edward Szymkowiak played for the club. The club stadium is named after him, and has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.

Polonia has won the Polish championship twice, in 1954 and 1962. In 1952, 1958, 1959 and 1961 Bytom was the vice-champion of Poland. In June 2007 Polonia Bytom, after many years, returned to the Polish Ekstraklasa. However, in 2011, the club was relegated to the I liga after finishing bottom of the table with just six wins all season.

Domestic

  • Ekstraklasa
  • Winners (2): 1954, 1962
  • Runner-up (4): 1952, 1958, 1959, 1961
  • Polish Cup
  • Runner-up (3): 1964, 1973, 1977
  • Continental

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
  • Winners (1): 1965
  • Runner-up (1): 1964
  • International Soccer League (1960–1965)
  • Winners (1): 1965
  • Youth Teams

  • Polish U-19 Champion: 1963, 1970, 1978
  • Polish U-19 Runner Up: 1956
  • Supporters

    Polonia Bytom supporters were the first organised fan-club in Poland. They have introduced scarfs, flags and organised chants. Many of the other supporters groups were travelling to Bytom only to watch how Polonia's fans are cheering their club and behaving on the stadium.

    The fans have friendships with fans of Arka Gdynia which dates back to 1974, one of the longest friendships in supporter history which has survived to date; and with fans of Odra Opole.

    Polonia biggest rivals are local teams Górnik Zabrze, Ruch Radzionków, Ruch Chorzów (The Oldest Silesian Derby) and Szombierki Bytom (Derby of Bytom). The other groups which are not very welcome in Bytom are fans from Zaglebie Sosnowiec, Legia Warszawa and Lechia Gdansk.

    Polonia Bytom firm is commonly known as Desperados.

    League participations

    Ekstraklasa: 1948–1949 (2 seasons), 1951–1955 (5 seasons), 1957–1976 (20 seasons), 1977–1980, 1986–1987, 2007–2011

    First League: 1950, 1956, 1976–1977, 1980–1986, 1987–2001, 2005–2007, 2011–2013

    Second League: 2001–2005, 2013–2014, 2015–

    Third League: 2014–2015

    Current squad

    As of 17 July 2016.

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Polonia in Europe

  • Intertoto Cup 1964-65 Winner
  • References

    Polonia Bytom Wikipedia