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Full name
  
FKS Stal Mielec

Chairman
  
Jacek Orłowski

Manager
  
Zbigniew Smółka

Ground Capacity
  
6 864

Founded
  
10 April 1939

Leagues
  
II liga, I liga

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Nickname(s)
  
Biało-niebiescy (White-blues)

Ground
  
Stadion Stali MielecSolskiego 1 Street,Mielec, Poland

2015/16
  
II liga, 1st (Promoted)

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Stal Mielec ([ˈstal ˈmjɛlɛt͡s]) is a Polish football club based in Mielec, Poland. The club was established on April 10, 1939. Historically, the club has enjoyed great successes within Poland's Ekstraklasa Premier League, winning the title twice (in 1973 and 1976) but has undergone significant management changes and financial difficulties within the past two decades that have forced the club from participation in the Premier League. After winning the Polish third-tier league title in 2016, Stal Mielec was promoted to I Liga, the second-tier league.

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Achievements

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  • Ekstraklasa
  • 1st place: 1973, 1976
  • 2nd place: 1975
  • 3rd place: 1974, 1979, 1982
  • Polish Cup
  • Finalists: 1976
  • Youth Teams:
  • Polish U-19 Runner Up: 1964, 2007
  • Polish U-19 Bronze Medal: 1968, 1969, 2006
  • Polish U-17 Champion: 2007
  • Polish U-17 Runner Up: 1996, 2012
  • Participation in European cups

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  • Quarter-finalists of the UEFA Cup in 75/76 season
  • First round participants of the UEFA Cup in 79/80 season
  • First round participants of the UEFA Cup in 82/83 season
  • First round participants of the European Champions Cup in 73/74 season
  • First round participants of the European Champions Cup in 76/77 season
  • Lower League Championships

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  • B Class: 1949
  • A Class: 1950, 1954
  • II Liga: 1955, 1968–69, 2015–16
  • I Liga: 1960, 1969-70 (as 2nd), 1984–85, 1987–88
  • V Liga: 1998-99
  • IV Liga: 2007-08 (as 4th)
  • III Liga: 2012-13
  • Stadium

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    The construction of the club's current stadium, Stadion Stali Mielec at Solskiego 1, was concluded in 1953. The stadium went under a major renovation. It maintains a seating capacity for 6,864 spectators. Before the renovation, it maintained seating capacity for 30,000 spectators, and has hosted numerous European Champions Cup, UEFA Cup, and Polish national team matches, including FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship qualifiers.

    Individual Player Awards

    Ekstraklasa Premier League Top Goalscorer

  • 1973 - Grzegorz Lato - 13 goals
  • 1975 - Grzegorz Lato - 19 goals
  • 1995 - Bogusław Cygan - 16 goals
  • Award given by Piłka Nożna:

  • Player of the Year
  • 1976 - Henryk Kasperczak
  • 1977 - Grzegorz Lato
  • Newcomer of the Year
  • 1975 - Zbigniew Hnatio
  • 1978 - Włodzimierz Ciołek
  • Award given by Przegląd Sportowy

  • Polish Athlete of the Year
  • 1974 - 4th place - Grzegorz Lato
  • 1977 - 5th place - Grzegorz Lato
  • Award given by Sport

  • Player of the Year
  • 1974 - Grzegorz Lato
  • 1976 - Henryk Kasperczak
  • 1977 - Grzegorz Lato
  • Award given by Tempo

  • Goalkeeper of the Year
  • 1979 - Zygmunt Kukla
  • Current squad

    As of 20 January 2017.

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

    Famous players

  • Grzegorz Lato, player of Polish national football team, Golden Shoe winner of the 1974 World Cup with 7 goals; former President of the Polish Football Association
  • Henryk Kasperczak, player of Polish national football team, former coach of Wisła Kraków and Kavala F.C.
  • Andrzej Szarmach, player of Polish national football team
  • Jan Domarski, player of Polish national football team
  • Dariusz Kubicki, player of Polish national football team
  • Zygmunt Kukla, goalkeeper of Polish national football team 1978 - 1980
  • Bogusław Wyparło, goalkeeper of Polish national football team
  • Naming History

  • 1939 - KS PZL Mielec
  • 1946 - RKS PZL Zryw Mielec
  • 1949 - ZKS Stal Mielec
  • 1957 - FKS Stal Mielec
  • 1977 - FKS PZL Stal Mielec
  • 1995 - MKP Mielec
  • 1998 - MKP Lobo Stal Mielec
  • 1997 - MKP Stal Mielec
  • 2002 - KS Stal Mielec
  • 2003 - KS FKS Stal Mielec
  • References

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