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Amica Wronki was a Polish
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club based in
Wronki Wronki (german: Wronke) is a town in the Szamotuły County, western-central Poland, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is located close to the Warta River to the northwest of Poznań on the edge of Noteć Forest, and has a populati ...
, Poland. The club was invariably linked to Amica, a manufacturer of
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, predominantly stoves, which gave the club its nickname. The company's increasing profits gave the new team tremendous financial clout in the Polish leagues. The club was formed when two clubs were joined, Błękitni Wronki and LZS Czarni Wromet Wróblewo. The new club was named FK Amica Wronki and in just 4 years, the club won promotion from the Fourth Division to the
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. They have been in the top division in Poland since 1995. In May 2006 they merged with fellow Ekstraklasa team
Lech Poznań Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań S.A., commonly referred to as KKS Lech Poznań or simply Lech Poznań (), is a Polish professional association football, football club based in Poznań and currently competing in the Ekstraklasa, the nation' ...
. The reserve team then became its first team but only lasted one season before it was finally disbanded. In 2007, one of the clubs that was merged that created Amica, Błękitni Wronki was re-founded and is considered to be a phoenix club.


History


Foundation and rise

The history of SSA Amica Sport goes back to 1992 when the " Amica company" (a
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manufacturer) wanted to sponsor a football team in the town of
Wronki Wronki (german: Wronke) is a town in the Szamotuły County, western-central Poland, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is located close to the Warta River to the northwest of Poznań on the edge of Noteć Forest, and has a populati ...
where their factory was located. The Amica company's increasing profits gave the new team financial clout in the Polish leagues. The club was formed when two clubs were joined, Błękitni Wronki and LZS Czarni Wromet Wróblewo. In the 1993–1994 season Amica Wronki were promoted to the Third Division. The next season the team, led by Jarosław Szuby, won promotion to the Second Division. Amica didn't stay in the
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for long because the following season they again won promotion, this time to the
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under Marian Kurowski who took over the job started by former coaches Boguslaw Baniak and Horst Panic.


Golden era of Ryszard Forbrich

The team finished 5th, 5th and 7th in successive seasons to cement themselves as an
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side. On 13 June 1998, Amica Wronki beat Aluminium Konin 5–3 to win their first
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and first trophy in their history. Despite the team from Konin being by far the better team, Amica Wronki won in controversial circumstances, with the help of the referee Sam Kowalczyk so obvious that he was given a 3-month ban, but the
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match observer Alojzy Jarguz inexplicably gave the referee a high note. Impartial observers, such the manager of
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, chairman of Olimpia Poznań (a
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club at the time) Bolesław Krzyżostaniak, the chief of
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Edward Potok and former
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manager Janusz Białek were all highly critical of the match they have witnessed. In the aftermath of the match, Ryszard Forbrich, known as "Fryzjer", the director of Amica Wronki at the time, was the infamous leader of an organised crime group, fixing matches all around the country, uncovering a huge corruption scandal in Polish football several years later. He later admitted to fixing the match in his autobiography. The 1998 cup final however was never investigated, with trophy still belonging to Amica, and remains a sore point for Górnik fans to this day. On 18 July 1998, Amica Wronki won the Polish Super Cup, contested by the previous seasons League and Cup Champions, by beating League Champions
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after a goal by
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. Amica qualified for the last edition of the now defunct
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in the 1998/1999 season, playing for the first time against European opposition. They beat Hibernians FC 5–0 in the qualifying round before losing to SC Heerenveen 4–1 on aggregate in the first round. After a disappointing league campaign in 1998/1999 where they finished in 12th place they managed to end the season well by winning their second Polish Cup beating GKS Bełchatów on 13 June 1999. Once more they had the opportunity of playing in Europe through the
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and surprisingly beat
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5–4 on aggregate in the first round. They followed up that success by beating League Champions
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to win their second Polish Super Cup on 22 September 1999. They were drawn against Spanish team
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in the second round of the Uefa Cup and lost 5–1 on aggregate ending the 1999/2000 season in 6th place. Amica won their third Polish Cup on 9 June 2000 in a rematch of the Super Cup game against Wisła Kraków. They appeared in a European competition for the third season in a row and made it to the second round beating
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6–3,
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5–0 and finally losing to Hertha BSC Berlin 2–4 and finished the 2000/2001 season in 7th place. In the 2001/2002 season a reshuffle of the Ekstraklasa occurred to lower the number of teams from 18 to 16. Two groups of nine teams were created for the fall season. The spring season consisted of a Championship group consisting of the top 5 teams in both fall season groups and a Relegation group consisting of the bottom 4 teams from both fall season groups. Amica finished in 5th place in their group during the Fall Season with 12 points to qualify for the Championship group and ended the Spring season in 3rd place. Amica made it to the Polish Cup final for the fourth time but were beaten by Wisła Kraków 8–2 on aggregate. Qualification for the 2002/2003 UEFA Cup was accomplished as Polish Cup runners-up because Wisla had won the league title and therefore qualification for the
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. Amica beat
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on the away goals rule after a 4–4 aggregate tie in the first round before extending their streak of never having qualified past the second round by losing to
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4–2 on aggregate and finishing the season in 6th place. The following season fared much better as a good run of games propelled them to 3rd place in the league and therefore UEFA Cup qualification, the only downside being their elimination from the Polish Cup in the quarter finals. A penalty shoot-out was needed for Amica to beat Hungarians Budapest Honvéd FC 5–4 after a 1–1 aggregate tie in the second qualifying round of the 2004/2005 UEFA Cup. A 2–1 victory in the first round against Latvians
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was followed by their first appearance in the revamped UEFA Cup group stage. They lost all 4 group games to finish bottom of Group F. They finished in 6th place in the league thus failing to get into European competition the following season.


Merger and disbandment

The 2005–2006 season was their last as Amica Wronki announced that they would merge with
Lech Poznań Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań S.A., commonly referred to as KKS Lech Poznań or simply Lech Poznań (), is a Polish professional association football, football club based in Poznań and currently competing in the Ekstraklasa, the nation' ...
to form a new team called KKS Lech Poznań for the 2006–2007 season. They played their last game in the Ekstraklasa on 13 May 2006 with a 2–1 win over GKS Bełchatów and finished in 4th place in the final league standings. Amica will still function as a lower-league team for the 2006–2007 season but the bulk of players and staff has either joined new clubs or transferred to Lech Poznań which will be representing the new merged team in the Ekstraklasa. The new players are mainly youth players; the oldest player in the new squad is 22 years old. This will give them an opportunity to showcase their talents before they are transferred either to Lech Poznań, who have the right of first refusal, or to other clubs. Apparently the main reason that the merger was finalised was that the Amica company wanted to invest in a team with a larger fanbase.
Wronki Wronki (german: Wronke) is a town in the Szamotuły County, western-central Poland, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is located close to the Warta River to the northwest of Poznań on the edge of Noteć Forest, and has a populati ...
has a population of 12,000 while
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has over 578,900 inhabitants. Another reason was that Lech Poznań were looking for a new sponsor to inject funds into the team and Amica fit the bill perfectly since they were so close. Both cities are in the
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province of Poland and are barely apart. Amica get to advertise to more people while Lech Poznań have the financial clout to challenge for the league title. The 2006/2007 season didn't start well for the new-look Lech Poznań as they lost their chance to get into Europe, a benefit that Amica Wronki fought for last season by finishing 4th while Lech Poznań finished 6th. They lost 4–1 on aggregate against Moldovan team FC Tiraspol in the UEFA Intertoto cup and have to contend with a season without European football in Poznań. The reserve team then became its first team but only lasted one season before it was finally disbanded. In 2007, one of the clubs that was merged that created Amica, Błękitni Wronki, was re-founded and is considered to be a phoenix club.


Stadium

The Wronki Stadium is small and modern with undersoil heating. The ground holds just over 5,000 spectators – a third of the town's population – and has floodlighting. The stadium staged three games during the 2006
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U-19 European Championships held in Poland. The stadium is currently used by the Lech Poznań reserve team, whilst Błękitni Wronki Amica's phoenix club play in Popów, hoping to return to their spiritual home in Wronki in the future.


Fans

Amica and Błękitni fans have the same core group of supporters, as they see themselves as a continuation of one another, and therefore the rivalries are the same regardless which club the fans went to see throughout history. As the club is from
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, as many smaller clubs in the region, the fans originally sympathised with the regional powerhouse
Lech Poznań Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań S.A., commonly referred to as KKS Lech Poznań or simply Lech Poznań (), is a Polish professional association football, football club based in Poznań and currently competing in the Ekstraklasa, the nation' ...
; however, Amica's controversial absorption into (/merger with) Lech has caused bad blood. Even before Amica's existence, the fans from Wronki had a fierce rivalry with Sparta Szamotuły, with whom they contest the
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Derby, however since 30 May 1976 when Sparta beat Błękitni 10–0 away from home the teams met only sporadically, since Amica went on to play in the
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. Since Amica's disbandment and Błękitni's re-founding the rivalry has been renewed in the lower leagues. The club also developed a strong rivalry with
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during the Amica years, but since Dyskobolia's similar fate to that of Amica (taken over by
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) both Błękitni and Dyskobolia have renewed their rivalry in the lower leagues. In its heyday, when Amica played in continental competitions, their fans had good relations with
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and a close friendship with fans of
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after meeting them in a
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game.


Achievements


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winners

* 1998 * 1999 * 2000 **Polish Cup finalist: 2002


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winners

* 1998 * 1999 ** Polish SuperCup finalist: 2000


Participation in European competitions

* UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1998-99 – First round *
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 – Second round *
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 – Second round *
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 – Second round *
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 – Group stage


Youth team

* Polish U-19 champion: 2002, 2007 * Polish U-19 runner-up: 2003 * Polish U-17 champion: 1998, 2003 * Polish U-17 runner-up: 2002


Notable players

''Over 100 league appearances'' * Remigiusz Sobociński ''International players'' * Marek Bajor * Mateusz Bartczak * Arkadiusz Bąk * Jarosław Bieniuk, defender,
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* Marcin Burkhardt, midfielder, Polish national football team player * Tomasz Dawidowski *
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* Paweł Kryszałowicz * Mariusz Kukiełka * Ilijan Micanski * Grzegorz Mielcarski *
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Piotr Reiss Piotr Reiss (; born 20 June 1972) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is widely regarded as a Lech Poznań all-time favourite and achieved legendary status among fans, having captained them for many years and ...
* Paweł Skrzypek * Māris Smirnovs, defender,
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European record


See also

* Błękitni Wronki


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.amicasport.pl/ Defunct football clubs in Poland Association football clubs established in 1992 Association football clubs disestablished in 2007 1992 establishments in Poland 2007 disestablishments in Poland