Prokocim Kraków

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Full nameKlub Sportowy Kolejarz-Prokocim Kraków
Nickname(s)Kolejarze (The Railwaymen)
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921)
GroundKolejarz Prokocim Sports Complex
Prokocim Kraków
Full nameKlub Sportowy Kolejarz-Prokocim Kraków
Nickname(s)Kolejarze (The Railwaymen)
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921)
GroundKolejarz Prokocim Sports Complex
ChairmanBogusław Bułat[1]
ManagerGrzegorz Burmer[2]
LeagueRegional league Kraków II
2023–24Regional league Kraków II, 11th of 14
Websitehttps://kskolejarzprokocim.pl

Prokocim Kraków (Klub Sportowy Kolejarz-Prokocim Kraków) is a Polish football club based in Bieżanów-Prokocim district of Kraków. They currently play in the Polish regional league, the seventh tier of the Polish football league.

The history of the club dates back to 1921, when Franciszek Międzik and Adolf Furgalski organized a sports club called "Krakus" in the village of Prokocim near Krakow. The first colours of the club were pink shirts with green insets. In 1924 "KS Krakus" merged with "KS Orlątko" under the name "KS Świtezianka". In 1933 "KS Świtezianka", after the merger with "KS Orion", the name was changed to "KS Prokocim". In 1949, by virtue of a political decision of the Central Committee of the PZPR, the organizational system of Polish sport was changed, assigning new names to the existing clubs. And so KS Prokocim became "Kolejarz Prokocim" (EN: Railwayman Prokocim), and as the district's inhabitants mostly worked on the railroad, the name stuck and remained even after 1955 (when most clubs returned to their historical names).[3]

Name chronology:

  • 1921 – 1924 – Klub Sportowy Krakus
  • 1924 – 1933 – Klub Sportowy Świtezianka (merger with KS Orlątko)
  • 1933 – 1949 – Klub Sportowy Prokocim (merger with KS Orion)
  • 1949 – 1955 – Klub Sportowy Kolejarz-Prokocim
  • 1955–unknownKolejowy Klub Sportowy Prokocim
  • unknownpresentKlub Sportowy Kolejarz-Prokocim

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place
1997–98 6 Klasa A 1st
1998–99 5 Regional league Kraków 2nd
1999–2000 5 Regional league Kraków 5th
2000–01 5 Regional league Kraków 9th
2001–02 5 Regional league Kraków 16th
2002–03 6 Klasa A Kraków II 3rd
2003–04 6 Klasa A Kraków II 5th
2004–05 6 Klasa A Kraków II 4th
2005–06 6 Klasa A Kraków II 12th
2006–07 7 Klasa A Kraków II 5th
2007–08 8 Klasa A Kraków II 5th
2008–09 8 Klasa A Kraków II 14th
2009–10 8 Klasa A Kraków II 5th
2010–11 8 Klasa A Kraków II 10th
Season Tier Division Place
2011–12 7 Klasa A Kraków II 2nd
2012–13 7 Klasa A Kraków II 1st
2013–14 6 Regional league Kraków II 4th
2014–15 6 Regional league Kraków II 4th
2015–16 6 Regional league Kraków II 5th
2016–17 6 Regional league Kraków II 2nd
2017–18 6 Regional league Kraków II 4th
2018–19 6 Regional league Kraków II 12th
2019–20 6 Regional league Kraków II 4th
2020–21 6 Regional league Kraków II 4th
2021–22 6 Regional league Kraków II 6th
2022–23 7 Regional league Kraków II 10th
2023–24 7 Regional league Kraków II 11th
  • Sources: 1997–98 - 2000–01;[4] 2001–02 - current season [5]

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