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Jagiellonia Białystok () is a Polish professional
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club based in
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that plays in the
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, the top level of Polish football. The club was founded in 1920 by soldiers in the 42nd Infantry Regiment Reserve Battalion in Białystok. Jagiellonia play their home games at the Chorten Arena. Jagiellonia is the most accomplished football club of north-eastern Poland. The club won the Polish Cup and Super Cup in 2010 and qualified to play in the third round qualification of the
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, their first appearance in European tournaments. The club's most successful season was the
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when they were crowned champions for the first time in the club's history.


History


The establishment of the club

Jagiellonia Białystok was founded by soldiers in the Reserve Battalion of the 42nd Infantry Regiment on May 30, 1920. The team's original name was shortened to ''KSBZ 42 PP''. Their first game was played on 30 May 1920 against Kresowcy Białystok which they won 5–1. Later the team name was changed to ''WKS 42 PP'', an abbreviation for ''Wojskowy Klub Sportowy'', which means ''Army Sport Club''. On November 2, 1930 WKS 42PP lost 1–2 against WKS 82 PP for the play-offs to advance to Division 1. January 27, 1932 was the first time ''Jagiellonia'' was introduced into the club's name when it was changed to ''Białystok Sports Club Jagiellonia''. The term ''Jagiellonia'' refers to the
Jagiellonian dynasty The Jagiellonian ( ) or Jagellonian dynasty ( ; ; ), otherwise the Jagiellon dynasty (), the House of Jagiellon (), or simply the Jagiellons (; ; ), was the name assumed by a cadet branch of the Lithuanian ducal dynasty of Gediminids upon recep ...
which ruled Poland for two centuries. Around the same time, the club's coat of arms was also introduced with its red and yellow colours. In 1938, due to financial problems, the club dissolved and ceased to exist until its reactivation in 1945. Unfortunately, in June the following year, with the new government in place there was no room for Jagiellonia, mostly because of the history with the Bolsheviks in 1920 and the 42nd Infantry Regiment. On January 26, 1957 the merging of Budowlani Białystok and Sparta Białystok reactivated Sports Club Jagiellonia Białystok with the original yellow-red-black crest restored.


1920s

In mid-1920, many players fought in the
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. In November 1920, the club resumed activities. In 1920–1923, most of the matches Jagiellonia played were either friendlies or small tournaments in Białystok. The club joined the regular league in 1924, starting in klasa B in the Wilno OZPN district. The season was a success, winning the first season and gaining promotion to klasa A. Due to a pause in the league, there were no games in 1925. In 1926, the league started up again with the team being in klasa A. The team was doing well, finishing third in the following season. Later through the years the match officials were being paid off to make the Białystok team not do well and ultimately get demoted. In 1929, it was decided to change districts where Jagiellonia played to the newly formed Białystok OZPN.


1930s

In 1930 42PP, the club's name at the time, was the most successful thus far. They appeared in the play-offs for the top division in the country. At the end of the play-offs Jagiellonia and another team, WKS 82 pp Brześć, were tied for points and had to play one more game at a neutral ground to see who was the winner to that season. Jagiellonia fell to WKS 82 pp Brześć 2–1. Jagiellonia did win the district championship that season but it was the last trophy they won before World War II. A big moment for the club was on January 27, 1932 when the WKS 42 PP football team and the KS Związku Młodzieży Wiejskiej athletics club merged to create a new multi-sports club called Białostocki Klub Sportowy (Białystok Sports Club) Jagiellonia. It is not known who created the team's new crest but what is known is that it had to do with the history of the Jagiellonian dynasty, which ruled Poland between 1386 and 1572. Several more departments were founded, including
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,
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. The most successful
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section was the volleyball team, which qualified to the Polish Championships in 1933 and 1934, finishing 7th and 8th respectively. In the mid-thirties Jagiellonia began to experience problems, the city was not able to maintain the club. In 1932, the military stationed in Białystok took an active role in trying to save the club, along with the municipal government in 1936 the club's name changed to Military Sports Club Jagiellonia. Unfortunately, this decision did not solve the problem completely. In 1938, the club joined the A-class 1937/38 season but had to withdraw shortly after due to financial reasons. All the matches were cancelled and all the players were forced to find new clubs. Most of the players joined Strzelec Białystok and played there for two seasons before World War II broke out in 1939 and closed the first chapter in the history of the club.


World War II

Many players of Jagiellonia fought in defense of Poland during the German-Soviet
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, which started
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in September 1939, and then many joined the Polish resistance movement during the subsequent occupation. Several players were murdered by the Russians in the
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in 1940, whereas the fate of vice-chairman Seweryn Nowakowski, who was arrested by the
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, remains unknown.


After World War II

After the second world war Jagiellonia was revived mostly in part by Karol Kowalczyński, but the revival was short-lived as the club dissolved on 20 June 1946. In the place of the disbanded Jagiellonia came Motor Białystok, which became the champion of the Białystok region and advanced to the Polish championship in 1946. Next year Motor Białystok joined the struggle for the Polish championship and the right to get into I league. In 1949 Białystok had a new team called Budowlani Białystok and in 1951 Motor Białystok merged into Budowlani Białystok. In 1955 Budowlani Białystok changed its name to BKS Jagiellonia Białystok. On 26 January 1957, a merger of two clubs, Jagiellonia Białystok and Sparta, resulted in a club called Jagiellonia. For the second time in its history Jagiellonia had the host stadium of Stadium Zwierzyniecki.


1970s

In the early 70s the team played in Klasa A and in the district league. The team's situation changed when Michał Urban became coach of the team, players started to go to a modern training camp with modern drills. Many young players started playing for the club, including future representatives for the Polish national team juniors. Grzegorz Bielatowicz joined the club as a scout and found a few young talents from the north-east region, among them was Jerzy Zawiślan who was the 2nd top scorer in the II League 1975–76 season who scored 13 goals. The team started to have some success and were promoted to Division II after winning the promotion play-offs in the 1974–75 season. The team was eventually promoted to League II in 1975, but the success was short-lived after only being there for 3 seasons, Jagiellonia was relegated in 1978. At the end of the 70s Jerzy Bołtuć, Leszek Frelek, Ryszard Karalus and Zbigniew Skoczylas began a large youth project to bring in a strong and young new team.


1980s

In the 1982–83 season, the club, led by Grzegorz Bielatowicz, had a successful run finishing first place with a nine-point advantage over second place, Gwardia Szczytno, promoting the team to Division II. With Olympic silver medalist
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as coach, the team played a number of good seasons in Division II finishing third in 1986 and the following year was promoted to I Liga for the first time in the club's history. In addition, the top scorer in the competition was a later representative of Poland, Jacek Bayer who netted 20 times for Jagiellonia. Matches in the second league in Białystok were already averaging 15 thousand viewers. The first match in the return to Ekstraklasa had estimated 35-40 thousand supporters. Every home match following the first was viewed by no less than 20 thousand fans in the stands. Stories from witnesses said they recall buses of supporters come from villages all over the region. The first few seasons did not turn out well for the Białystok team as they finished 8th twice and then 16th, which meant they were relegated. A year later the team lost the playoffs for promotion in a penalty shoot-out against
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. In the following year Jagiellonia finished 2nd place earning them promotion to the Ekstraklasa. After only one season in the first league the team was significantly outclassed and were relegated, where they continued to fall to the 4th league. They did not spend much time in the bottom tiers; within 3 years Jagiellonia was back in the second league.


2000s and 2010s

In 2007, the team advanced to the first tier. The first season back the team finished 14th place with 27 points. The following year was better where the club finished 8th with 34 points. In 2009, the club was punished with a deduction of 10 points following a corruption scandal, committed by the previous president of the club. The first success of the club was the 2009–10 season where Jagiellonia won the Polish Cup, beating Pogoń Szczecin thanks to a goal from
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. The 2014–15 season was the second most successful season Jagiellonia saw finishing 3rd place. In the 2016–17 season Jagiellonia were runners up for the first time in the club's history. Jagiellonia won the Polish Cup and finished 3rd and 2nd when coached by Michał Probierz. Ireneusz Mamrot became the club's new coach in June 2017. With Mamrots' guidance the club won the silver medal as runners up in a very tight race for the Polish championship, thus earning them a spot in the Europa League for the 2nd time in a row. In the 2018–19 season, Jagiellonia Białystok drew an average home league attendance of 9,458. In January 2019, Rafał Grzyb, having the most caps for the club and long time captain became the club's new assistant coach, officially retiring from playing football. On 23 August 2019, Jesús Imaz scored the first
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in the club's history in the Ekstraklasa.


2024–: first championship and league phase of UEFA competitions

On 25 May 2024, Jagiellonia won the
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title for the first time in the club's 104-year history, following a 3–0 win over
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on the final day of the season. In the 2024–25 European campaign, Jagiellonia Białystok started in the
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second qualifying round, defeating
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with an aggregate score of 7–1 (3–1 at home, 4–0 away). In the third qualifying round, they faced Bodø/Glimt and were eliminated with a 1–5 aggregate loss (0–1 at home, 1–4 away). This led Jagiellonia to the
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play-off round, where they played against
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but were defeated 1–7 on aggregate (1–4 at home, 0–3 away). Jagiellonia then entered the UEFA Conference League league phase. The team began with an impressive 2–1 away win over Copenhagen, followed by a 2–0 home victory against Petrocub and a commanding 3–0 triumph over Molde. A thrilling 3–3 draw away at Celje showcased their attacking flair, while a narrow 1–0 loss to Mladá Boleslav and a goalless draw with Olimpija concluded the group phase. Despite these mixed results, Jagiellonia advanced from the group in convincing fashion. In the knockout round play-offs, the club faced Serbian side TSC Bačka Topola and progressed with a 6–2 aggregate win, including back-to-back 3–1 victories. In the round of 16, Jagiellonia eliminated Cercle Brugge of Belgium, winning 3–0 at home before falling 2–0 away, holding on for a 3–2 aggregate result. Their European run ended in the quarter-finals against Real Betis. Despite a 2–0 defeat in Seville and a 1–1 draw in Białystok, the Polish side earned widespread praise for their performances throughout the tournament.


Club's crest

The club's crest and colours first appeared in 1932. The original crest consisted of a black, stylized letter "J" and a yellow and cherry red colour shield, while the flag and the jerseys of the club were white and black. It was not until the mid-80s that fans began to use yellow-red as club colours, but official documents at the time still use the white and black colours. Currently, the team's official colours are yellow-red, but in reference to history the team's away colours are white and black.


Team name

Chronology of the team name: * 1920 – ''WKS 42 Pułk Piechoty Białystok'' * 1932 – ''B.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok'' * 1935 – ''W.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok'' * 1945 – ''B.K.S. Jagiellonia Białystok'' * 1946 – ''P.K.S. Motor Białystok'' * 1948 – ''Klub Sportowy Białystok Wicie'' * 1949 – ''Związkowiec Białystok'' * 1951 – ''Budowlani Białystok'' * 1955 – ''Jagiellonia Białystok Budowlani'' * 1973 – ''Jagiellonia Białystok MKSB'' * 1999 – ''Jagiellonia Białystok-Wersal Podlaski'' * 2003 – ''Jagiellonia Białystok SSA''


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Notable players

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* Bartłomiej Drągowski * Przemysław Frankowski * Tomasz Frankowski * Jacek Góralski * Kamil Grosicki * Rafał Grzyb * Radosław Kałużny * Damian Kądzior * Antoni Komendo-Borowski * Tomasz Kupisz * Jarosław Lato * Igor Lewczuk * Maciej Makuszewski * Dominik Marczuk * Michał Pazdan * Grzegorz Rasiak * Taras Romanczuk * Grzegorz Sandomierski * Mateusz Skrzypczak * Jakub Słowik * Ebi Smolarek * Radosław Sobolewski * Damian Szymański * Karol Świderski * Tomasz Wałdoch * Bartłomiej Wdowik * Łukasz Załuska ;Republic of Ireland * Cillian Sheridan ;Romania * Bogdan Țîru ;Serbia * Zlatan Alomerović ;Slovakia * Marián Kelemen ;Spain * Dani Quintana


Current staff


Managers

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(1 Jan 1986 – 20 Oct 1987) * Witold Mroziewski (15 May 1993 – 11 May 1994) * Bohdan Kucharski (1994) *
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(1996–97) * Piotr Wiśnik (1996–97) * Mirosław Mojsiuszko (1997) * Algimantas Liubinskas (1 Jul 1998 – 31 Dec 1998) * Grzegorz Szerszenowicz (1998–99) * Jarosław Bartnowski (1999) * Witold Mroziewski (1 Jul 1999 – 30 Jun 2000) * Tadeusz Gaszyński (2000–01) * Wojciech Łazarek (26 Jun 2001 – 3 Jun 2002) * Witold Mroziewski (3 Jun 2002 – 7 Aug 2004) * Mirosław Dymek (7 Aug 2004 – 31 Aug 2004) * Adam Nawałka (1 Sep 2004 – 20 Apr 2006) * Mirosław Dymek ''(interim)'' (20 Apr 2006 – 25 Apr 2006) *
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(25 Apr 2006 – 29 Jun 2006) * Ryszard Tarasiewicz (29 Jun 2006 – 25 Apr 2007) * Artur Płatek (26 Apr 2007 – 27 Apr 2008) * Dariusz Czykier ''(interim)'' (27 Apr 2008 – 11 May 2008) * Stefan Białas (12 May 2008 – 15 Jun 2008) * Michał Probierz (5 Jul 2008 – 22 Jul 2011) *
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(22 Jul 2011 – 22 Dec 2011) * Tomasz Hajto (9 Jan 2012 – 21 Jun 2013) * Piotr Stokowiec (17 Jun 2013 – 7 Apr 2014) * Michał Probierz (7 Apr 2014 – 4 Jun 2017) * Ireneusz Mamrot (12 Jun 2017 – 8 Dec 2019) * Rafał Grzyb ''(interim)'' (8 Dec 2019 – 30 Dec 2019) * Ivaylo Petev (30 Dec 2019 – 31 Jul 2020) * Bogdan Zając (31 Jul 2020 – 4 Jun 2021) * Ireneusz Mamrot (4 Jun 2021 – 23 Dec 2021) * Piotr Nowak (31 Dec 2021 – 10 Jun 2022) *
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(14 Jun 2022 – 3 Apr 2023) * Adrian Siemieniec (4 Apr 2023 – ''present'')


Club records


Most appearances

Players with the most appearances for Jagiellonia in
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: Bold – still active


Top goalscorers

Players with the most goals for Jagiellonia in Ekstraklasa: Bold – still active


Individual records


Youngest first-team player


Golden boot


Honours


League

*
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** Champions: 2023–24 ** Runners-up: 2016–17, 2017–18 *
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** Champions: 1986–87


Cup

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** Winners: 2009–10 ** Runners-up: 1988–89, 2018–19 *
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** Winners:
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Youth teams

* Polish U-19 championship ** Champions: 1988, 1992, 2004, 2011 ** Runners-up: 1981 * Polish U-19 championship ** Champions: 2000 ** Runners-up: 2006, 2007, 2010


Jagiellonia Białystok in Europe

:''Jagiellonia Białystok scores are given first in all scorelines.''


Ground

Jagiellonia's first formal stadium was constructed in 1971 and had 15,000 seats. Two years later the stadium's capacity was doubled. It was originally named Hetman Białystok stadium or guards stadium. In 2006, the stadium was taken over by the city of
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and renamed Stadion Miejski (''Municipal Stadium'') which is where the club currently plays their home games. In 2008, a French-Polish construction company took on the task of renovating the stadium to become more modern. However, in 2012 due to delays the city terminated the contract with the company and hired a new company to finish the job. Spanish-Polish consortium company was hired to finish the job for a sum of PLN 254 million (US$75 million). The new 22,372 seat stadium was completed at the end of 2014.


Club anthem

The Polish version reads: In English it is loosely translated to:


Supporters

The official representation of fans in contact with the club is the association of Children of Białystok. The main objective of the association is to unite all fans of Jagiellonia, in the stadium and in everyday life. An important objective of Children of Białystok is to engage in sporting life, social and cultural, by organizing sporting events and entertainment for children, young people in schools, orphanages, educational centers, and helping people who are in need financially. Other important objectives of the association are: *painting parts of the city of Białystok, and the Podlaskie voivodeship *promote volunteering and to encourage voluntary blood drives *promotion of physical culture, sports, tourism, and a healthy lifestyle The creation of lighting and different choreography associated with the stadium is due in part by the Ultras Jagiellonia Białystok (UJB).


League results since 1947


Match-fixing scandal

The questioning of Jagiellonia's involvement in the corruption scandal that went through the Department of Discipline of the
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started on 20 June 2008, when the National Prosecutor's office in
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handed over documents related to fixing 6 games in the II Liga during the 2004-05 season. On 26 June 2008, the Department of Discipline postponed the date that would decide the fate of the club. On 10 July, there was another extension to the discipline proceedings against the club so the Department of Discipline could get help from the Minister of Justice to obtain further documents from the National Prosecutor. On 12 February 2009, Jagiellonia became the 10th club to be penalized for their involvement in the match-fixing scandal. The Department of Discipline of the PZPN imposed a penalty of relegation by one tier in the following season after the judgement became final of five accounts of sports crime. On March 24, 2009 the club launched an appeal against the decision. On 29 April 2009, the court repealed the punishment of relegation, instead handing the club a ten-point deduction for the following season and imposed a fine of 300 thousand złoty.


Sponsorship


See also

* Jagiellonia Białystok II (reserve team) * Football in Poland * List of football teams


References


External links

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Official E-Shop

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