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Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Wisła Kraków (), is a Polish professional football club based in
Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula, Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland un ...
. It currently competes in the I liga, the second level of Polish football league system. It ranks fourth in the number of national titles won (13), behind Górnik Zabrze, Ruch Chorzów (both on 14), and Legia Warsaw (15), and second in all-time victories. Wisła was founded in 1906 under the name TS Wisła ( Polish: Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła). The club's coat of arms is a white star on a red background crossed by a blue ribbon. Wisła Kraków has been one of the most successful Polish football clubs in recent years, winning eight league championships since 1999. Along with league titles, Wisła also won the Polish Cup on four occasions. Wisła also enjoyed some success in European competitions in the 1970s, reaching the quarter-finals in the 1978–79 European Cup


History

Wisła Kraków was founded in 1906 when students of the Second Practical School in Kraków, inspired by their professor Tadeusz Łopuszański, formed a football club. In this first, historic season of the League, the fight for the championship was decided between two teams: Wisła Kraków and
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. This rivalry was treated very seriously, not only by the two sides involved, but also by the whole nation. 1. FC was regarded as the team supported by the German minority, while Wisła, at the end of this historic season, represented ambitions of all Poles. Some time in the fall of 1927 in Katowice, an ill-fated game between 1.FC and Wisła took place. Stakes were very high – the winner would become the Champion. Kraków's side won 2–0 and became the Champion. 1.FC finished second, third was Warta Poznań. In 1949, the club was renamed to Gwardia-Wisła Kraków. In 1955 the club returned to its original name, TS Wisła. In 1967, the club was once again renamed, to GTS Wisła, a name which held until 1990 when the club reverted to its original name, TS Wisła. In the late 1990s, the football section of the club was incorporated and was renamed Wisła Kraków SSA. The club has had its ups and downs, winning national championships and earning European qualification. It was also relegated to the second division on three occasions. Since the football section has been bought by Tele-Fonika Kable S.A. in 1998, the team has been far and away the most successful club in Poland, winning seven national championships and finishing in second place three times, totalling ten top two finishes in 12 years. At international level, Wisła has competed in all three of the European competitions. The club's greatest success came in the 1978–79 season, when Wisła was able to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup, eventually to be knocked out by
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3–5 on aggregate. Most recently, Wisła narrowly missed out on a chance to compete in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage, being defeated 4–5 by Panathinaikos after extra time. Wisła also twice reached the second round of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967–68 and 1984–85, falling 0–5 and 2–3 by Hamburger SV and Fortuna Sittard respectively. ''The White Star'' has competed in the UEFA Cup ten times. On 15 May 2022, Wisła relegated to the I liga for the first time since 1996, after losing 4–2 against
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.


Stadium

Wisła's Stadium is located at 22 Reymonta Street in Kraków. The stadium was originally built in 1953 and currently has a capacity of 33,326. The stadium was renovated in 2010, being upgraded to UEFA elite standards. The Wisła Stadium was also chosen as a reserve venue for the
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tournament, jointly held in Poland and Ukraine. The record attendance of 45,000 at Wisła Stadium came on 29 September 1976 when Wisła defeated
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2–0. The venue has been a fortress for Wisła, where the team is especially difficult to defeat. It is worth noting that Wisła holds the all-time Polish football record for consecutive league home games without a loss. The streak began following a loss on 16 September 2001 to
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, and ended more than five years later on 11 November 2006, when GKS Bełchatów defeated Wisła 4–2. The number of matches without a loss was then settled at 73, overcoming the former Polish record of 48 which belonged to Legia Warsaw. During the 2008–09 season, Wisła lost points at home only twice, drawing with ŁKS Łódź and being defeated by Lech Poznań.


Supporters and rivalries


Fan Friendlies

Wisła fans formerly had long friendships relations with Lechia Gdańsk and Śląsk Wrocław, known as the "Three Kings of Great Cities" alliance until 2016, when their alliance fell apart. They formed a new group with Ruch Chorzów and Widzew Łódź (and by extension Elana Toruń, Slovan Bratislava and
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), which divided Wisła fans. The fans have an amicable relationship with Polonia Przemyśl. Although Garbarnia Kraków,
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and Kmita Zabierzów have no organised fan movements they are known to have local Wisła fans attend their games. Kmita was founded initially as Wisła Zabierzów as a local branch of the Wisła sports club. The club also has close relations with Italian side
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since their Rome derby match in 2016, as well private contacts with CSKA Moscow and Vfl Bochum. The fans formerly held relations with Unia Tarnów, Jagiellonia Białystok, Siarka Tarnobrzeg, Resovia Rzeszów and Zagłębie Wałbrzych.


Rivalries


With Cracovia

The term " Holy War" refers to the intense rivalry between the two Kraków-based teams; Wisła and KS Cracovia. In 1906, the establishment of the two first Polish football clubs, Cracovia and Wisła, created a rivalry that now dates back more than 100 years. The term "Holy War" was first used to describe the rivalry of Kraków's Jewish teams, Makkabi and Jutrzenka. A Jutrzenka defender, Ludwik Gintel, who later joined the Cracovia side referred to the derby match against Wisła as the "Holy War". The phrase was incorporated into a song and has since been popular amongst both Wisła and Cracovia fans. The first recorded Kraków Derby was contested on 20 September 1908, a 1–1 draw. A historic derby match between Cracovia and Wisła occurred on 8 May 1913. It was the first time Polish teams played a championship game officially sanctioned by
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; Cracovia won 2–1. The most famous derby took place in 1948 when after the first post- war season, both Cracovia and Wisła accumulated an even number of points and the championship had to be decided by an additional game played at a neutral venue. On 5 December 1948, Cracovia defeated Wisła 3–1 and was crowned national champions. As of May 2011, the Kraków derby game between Wisła and Cracovia has been contested 183 times, with Wisła winning 82 times, tying 42 times and Cracovia winning 59 times.


With Legia Warsaw

The match contested between Wisła Kraków and Legia Warsaw, dubbed "The Derby of Poland", is commonly recognized as one of the greatest rivalries in Polish club football. Historically the two sides have been the most successful clubs in Poland, both in the top two in the all-time table. The rivalry between two of Poland's premier cities of Kraków and
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sparks the rivalry even more. The regional differences of Kraków (south) and Warsaw (north), and the fact that Kraków used to be the capital of Poland before Warsaw (in the years 1041–1596) and the full official name of Kraków is Stołeczne Królewskie Miasto Kraków, or "Royal Capital City of Kraków" in English, also add a greater meaning to the match.


With Hutnik Kraków

The other Kraków derby is contested against Hutnik, historically the third team in Kraków representing Nowa Huta. Owing to Hutnik's lack of recent sporting success, the rivalry is mostly off-pitch and with Wisla's reserve team or in other sports sections of both clubs.


Other rivalries

Other rivalries are with Lech Poznań, Arka Gdynia and Tarnovia Tarnów, an extension of the fierce rivalry with Cracovia as all three maintain good friendships with them. Fans of Zagłębie Sosnowiec,
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, GKS Katowice, and Polonia Warsaw are also inter-regional fierce rivals.


Additional teams

In addition to the professional team, Wisła Kraków plays also in the Polish Junior league.


Current squad


Out on loan


Current coaching staff

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Honours


Domestic

* Ekstraklasa (First league): ** Winners (14): 1927,
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, 1949, 1950, 1951,(In 1951 Wisła was
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champion, however, the Polish Championship title was awarded to the
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winner, Ruch Chorzów)
1977–78, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11 ** 2nd place (10): 1930, 1931, 1936, 1948, 1965–66, 1980–81, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2009–10 ** 3rd place (9): 1929,
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, 1934, 1938, 1952,
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, 1975–76, 1990–91, 1997–98 * Polish non-League Football Championship: ** 2nd place (2): 1923, 1947 ** 3rd place (1): 1925 * Polish Cup: ** Winners (4): 1926, 1966–67, 2001–02, 2002–03 ** Finalist (6): 1950–51, 1953–54, 1978–79, 1983–84, 1999–2000, 2007–08 * Polish SuperCup: ** Winner (1): 2001 ** Finalist (4): 1999, 2004, 2008, 2009 * Polish League Cup: ** Winner (1) : 2000–01 ** Finalist (1): 2001–02 * Polish First League (Second Division): ** Winner (1) : 1964–65 ** 2nd Place (3): 1985–86, 1988–89, 1995–96 ** 3rd Place (1): 1994–95 * Galician Championship: ** 2nd place (1): 1913


Europe

* European Cup/UEFA Champions League: ** Quarterfinal: 1978–79 * UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League: ** Round of 16: 2002–03 * European Cup Winners' Cup ** Round of 16: 1967–68, 1984–85 * Intertoto Cup: ** Winners (3):
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, 1970, 1973


Youth Teams

* Młoda Ekstraklasa: ** Winner (1): 2008 ** 2nd place (1): 2009 * Polish U-19 Championship: ** Winner (10: Polish record): 1936, 1937, 1958, 1975, 1976, 1982, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2014 ** 2nd place (1): 1938 ** 3rd place (3): 1974, 1987, 1998 * Polish U-17 Championship: ** Winner (1): 2013 ** 2nd place (1): 2003


Records

Team records * Biggest win: 21–0 (8–0) – in Polish Championship elimination match with Pogoń Siedlce in Kraków, 24 August 1947. * Highest home attendance: 45,000 – Wisła Kraków 2–0
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(UEFA Cup), 29 September 1976. * Highest home league attendance: 40,000 – Wisła Kraków 2–1 Legia Warszawa (Polish league), 7 August 1977. * Debut in the league: 3 April 1927 in the first in league history. * In the table of all time: 2nd place * Consecutive matches without defeat in the league: 38 (25 October 2003 – 22 May 2005) – a record in the league * Consecutive home matches without defeat: 73 (16 September 2001 – 11 November 2006) – a record in the league * Biggest win in European competition:
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2:8 Wisła Kraków, in Georgia, 27 July 2004 year. Wisła Kraków 7–0 Newtown, in Kraków, 29 July 1998. Records individual * Top scorer in the league:
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– 153 goals in 304 matches * Top scorer in the second league: Grzegorz Kaliciak – 32 goals * Top scorer (total):
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– 181 goals in 350 matches * Top scorer in European competition: Maciej Żurawski – 23 goals * Most matches in European Cups: Marcin Baszczyński – 52 games * Most meetings (total): Arkadiusz Głowacki – 461 games * The youngest debut: Stefan Śliwa – 14 years, 268 days * The oldest player:
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– 40 years 39 days * Most matches in the Polish national team:
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– 65 games (a total of 82 games in the national team) * Most goals in the Polish national team: Maciej Żurawski – 14 goals * Top scorer in one season: Mieczysław Gracz and Maciej Żurawski – 38 goals (all meetings), Henryk Reyman – 37 goals (league only)
All records


Wisła in European football

* Q = Qualifying * PO = Play-Off


Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Wisła. ; Poland * Józef Adamek (1919–33) * Mieczysław Balcer (1923–35) * Marcin Baszczyński (2000–09) *
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(2005–07), (2019–) * Jacek Bobrowicz (1989–94) * Rafał Boguski (2005–21) *
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(1998–2010), (2013–20) *
Piotr Brożek Piotr Czesław Brożek (born 21 April 1983) is a Polish footballer who plays as a left-back or on the left wing. Club career Born in Kielce, Piotr was a product of the Polonia Białogon Kielce youth system, and moved to Wisła Kraków in 1998. H ...
(1998–2010), (2013–14) * Krzysztof Budka (1975–85) *
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(1955–68) * Krzysztof Bukalski (1998–2001) * Franciszek Cebulak (1923) *
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(2015) * Ryszard Czerwiec (1998–2002) * Stanisław Czulak (1923–33) * Piotr Ćwielong (2007–10) * Tomasz Dawidowski (2004–09) *
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(2005–08), (2014–15) * Tomasz Dziubiński (1989–91) * Michał Filek (1933–49) * Stanisław Flanek (1946–54) * Tomasz Frankowski (1998–2005) * Łukasz Garguła (2009–15) * Witold Gieras (1920–23), (1924–28) * Władysław Giergiel (1939), (1946–49) * Arkadiusz Głowacki (2000–10), (2012–18) * Konrad Gołoś (2005–10) * Damian Gorawski (2003–04) * Mieczysław Gracz (1933–53) * Bolesław Habowski (1933–38) *
Krzysztof Hausner Krzysztof Hausner (13 March 1944, in Kraków – 26 January 2004, in Kraków) was a Polish football right-wing forward, most notable for his performances for Cracovia Krakow. Hausner also capped once for the Polish National Team, in the 16 April ...
(1968–70) *
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(1970–71) *
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(1976–85) * Jan Jałocha (1969–86) * Marcin Jałocha (1987–92) * Zdzisław Janik (1989–93) * Maciej Jankowski (2014–15) * Zbigniew Jaskowski (1945–55) *
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(1999–2004), (2009–10) *
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(1933–55) *
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(1913–27) * Paweł Kaczorowski (2006) * Grzegorz Kaliciak (1992–96), (1998–2003) * Radosław Kałużny (1998–2001) *
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(1968–83), (1987) * Jan Karwecki (1978–80) * Władysław Kawula (1951–71) * Marian Kiliński (1922–33) * Walerian Kisieliński (1930–32) * Tomasz Kłos (2004–06) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(1968–82) * Adam Kogut (1918–19) * Józef Kohut (1948–54) *
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(2005–08) *
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(1997) * Tadeusz Konkiewicz (1923–25) *
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(2004–06) * Władysław Kowalski (1923–30) * Maksymilian Koźmin (1927–36) * Władysław Krupa (1921–27) * Paweł Kryszałowicz (2005–06) * Mariusz Kukiełka (2004) * Tomasz Kulawik (1991–2002) * Marek Kusto (1972–77) * Marcin Kuźba (2002–03), (2004–06) * Grzegorz Lewandowski (1989–93) * Leszek Lipka (1976–90) * Wojciech Łobodziński (2008–11) * Antoni Łyko (1930–39) * Marian Machowski (1950–63) * Henryk Maculewicz (1971–79) *
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(1933–37) * Radosław Majdan (2004–06) * Bronisław Makowski (1927–31) * Józef Mamoń (1947–54) * Patryk Małecki (2001–14), (2016–19) * Marian Markiewicz (1918–26) * Radosław Matusiak (2008) * Krzysztof Mączyński (2007–11), (2015–17) *
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(1993–2003) * Rudolf Patkoló (1951–52) *
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(2006–10) * Sławomir Peszko (2019) * Rafał Pietrzak (2016–19) * Zbigniew Płaszewski (1975–81) *
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* 1907 births 1931 deaths Polish men ...
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Igor Sypniewski Igor Sypniewski (10 November 1974 – 4 November 2022) was a Polish professional footballer who played as a forward. A resident of the Bałuty area of Łódź, he was believed to be one of the greatest prospects of Polish football, however ...
(2002) * Maciej Szczęsny (2001–02) * Mieczysław Szczurek (1949–55) *
Antoni Szymanowski Antoni Jan Szymanowski (born 13 January 1951 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki) is a former Polish football right-back, and a member of the Poland national football team in two FIFA World Cups: 1974 and 1978. During those tournaments his club was Wisła K ...
(1969–70), (1972–78) * Henryk Szymanowski (1963–83) * Mirosław Szymkowiak (2001–04) * Stefan Śliwa (1912–24) *
Marek Świerczewski Marek Świerczewski (born 2 March 1967) is a Polish former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, Ame ...
(1981–89) *
Marcin Wasilewski Marcin Ryszard Wasilewski (; born 9 June 1980) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a centre back. He is best known for winning Premier League with Leicester City FC and getting injured after a horrible challenge by Axel Wits ...
(2017–20) * Kazimierz Węgrzyn (1998–2000) * Jakub Wierzchowski (1998–99) *
Cezary Wilk Cezary Stefan Wilk (born 12 February 1986) is a Polish retired Association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder. Club career Wilk was born in Warsaw. He played in hometown's Polonia Warsaw's ...
(2010–13) * Mieczysław Wiśniewski (1921–24) * Rafał Wolski (2016) * Artur Woźniak (1931–39) * Michał Wróbel (1975–86) * Mateusz Zachara (2016–17) *
Bogdan Zając Bogdan Zając (born 16 November 1972) is a Polish professional football coach and a former player. He currently serves as an assistant manager of Wisła Kraków, where he spent many seasons in the Polish Ekstraklasa as a player. From 2009 unti ...
(1995–2002) *
Marek Zając Marek Zając (born September 17, 1973 in Kraków), known as Marek () in China, is a Polish former soccer player and currently Manager of R&F. A versatile defender, he experienced considerable success with Wisła Kraków before moving to Turkey t ...
(1997–2002) * Łukasz Załuska (2016–17) * Marek Zieńczuk (2004–09) * Mieczysław Zimowski (1911–19) * Maciej Żurawski (1999–2005), (2010–11) * Michał Żyro (2022–) ; Albania * Vullnet Basha (2017–21), (2022–) ; Australia * Jacob Burns (2006–08) *
Michael Thwaite Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
(2006–08) ; Belarus * Andrey Hlebasolaw (1992) * Mikhail Sivakov (2011) ; Bosnia and Herzegovina * Semir Štilić (2014–15), (2017) ; Bulgaria * Tsvetan Genkov (2011–13) ; Cameroon *
Serge Branco Serge Branco (born 11 October 1980) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a defender and as a midfielder. Club career Branco was born in Douala. In 1998, he left Cameroon to spend the initial years of his career in Germ ...
(2010–11) *
Guy Armand Feutchine Guy Armand Feutchine (; born 18 November 1976) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Douala, Feutchine started his career at Union Douala in 1994, before moving to Polish side Wisła K ...
(1996–97) ; Costa Rica *
Felicio Brown Forbes Felicio Anando Brown Forbes (born 28 August 1991) is a German-born Costa Rican professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Chinese Super League club Wuhan Yangtze River. Having represented Germany at youth level, he made his d ...
(2020–22) *
Júnior Díaz Júnior Enrique Díaz Campbell (born 12 September 1983) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who last played as a left-back for LD Alajuelense. He played for the Costa Rica national team. At a top speed of 33.8 km/h, he was deemed by ...
(2008–10), (2011–12) ; Czech Republic * Jan Kliment (2021–22) * Zdeněk Ondrášek (2016–18), (2022–) ; Estonia *
Sergei Pareiko Sergei Pareiko (born 31 January 1977) is a retired Estonian footballer. He is currently the sporting director of Estonian football club Levadia. Pareiko played as a goalkeeper in Estonian, Russian and Polish top tiers. He made a total of 65 ...
(2011–13) ; Georgia * Heorhiy Tsitaishvili (2022) ; Ghana * Yaw Yeboah (2020–21) ; Haiti *
Wilde-Donald Guerrier Wilde-Donald Guerrier (born 31 March 1989) is a Haitian professional footballer who played as a left winger or left-back for Azerbaijan Premier League club Zira and the Haiti national team. He has played abroad in Poland, Turkey, Azerbaijan an ...
(2013–16) *
Emmanuel Sarki Emmanuel Sarki (born 26 December 1987) is a Association football, footballer who plays as winger for Polish club Huragan Waksmund. Born in Nigeria, he played for the Haiti national football team, Haiti national team. Career Sarki began his c ...
(2013–16) ; Honduras * Osman Chávez (2010–15) *
Romell Quioto Romell Samir Quioto Robinson (born 9 August 1991), nicknamed El Romántico (The Romantic), is a Honduran professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for Major League Soccer club CF Montré ...
(2012) ; Hungary * Richárd Guzmics (2014–16) ; Israel *
Maor Melikson Maor Melikson (or Melicsohn, he, מאור מליקסון; born ) is an Israeli former association footballer who played as a winger for the Israel national team. As a result of injury he announced his retirement on 1 January 2020. Early lif ...
(2011–13) *
Alon Turgeman Alon Turgeman ( he, אלון תורג'מן; born 9 June 1991) is an Israeli footballer who plays as a forward for Hapoel Be'er Sheva and the Israel national football team. Early life Turgeman was born in Hadera, Israel, to a family of Jewi ...
(2020) ; Kazakhstan *
Georgy Zhukov Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov ( rus, Георгий Константинович Жуков, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ ˈʐukəf, a=Ru-Георгий_Константинович_Жуков.ogg; 1 December 1896 – ...
(2020–22) ; Lithuania * Arūnas Pukelevičius (1998) ; Luxembourg * Tim Hall (2021) ; Macedonia * Ostoja Stjepanović (2013–15) * Enis Fazlagić (2022–) ; Moldova * Ilie Cebanu (2007–09) ; Montenegro * Fatos Bećiraj (2020) * Vukan Savićević (2019–20) ; Morocco *
Nourdin Boukhari Nourdin Boukhari ( ar, نور الدين البخاري; born 30 June 1980) is a Dutch-Moroccan former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. After retiring, he worked as a youth coach he is the currently assistant coach of Eredivisi ...
(2010–11) ; Netherlands *
Kew Jaliens Kew Raffique Jaliens (born 15 September 1978) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a defender. Club career Sparta Kew Jaliens started his career at Sparta and made his league debut aged 18 in a 2–1 away win over FC Groningen on 25 May ...
(2011–13) ; Nigeria * Kalu Uche (2001–05) ; Romania * Emilian Dolha (2006–07) ; Senegal * Issa Ba (2010) ; Serbia * Ivica Iliev (2011–13) * Milan Jovanić (2010–12) * Nikola Mitrović (2018) * Marko Poletanović (2022) ; Slovakia * Erik Čikoš (2010–11) *
Marek Penksa Marek Penksa (born 4 August 1973 in Veľký Krtíš) is a Slovakia, Slovak footballer (midfielder), who last played for ASK Marienthal. He is a very experienced player, and has played for the Slovakia national football team, Slovak national team. ...
(2005–07) * Peter Šinglár (2008–10) * Michal Škvarka (2021–22) * Ivan Trabalík (2002) ; Slovenia * Boban Jović (2015–17) * Andraž Kirm (2009–12) * Matej Palčič (2018–19) * Denis Popović (2015–17) ; Togo * Lantame Ouadja (2003–04) ; Uruguay * Pablo Álvarez (2009–10)


Managerial history

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Imre Schlosser Imre Schlosser (also known as Imre Schlosser-Lakatos; 11 October 1889 – 18 July 1959) was a Hungarian footballer of Danube Swabian ancestry who played as a forward. He still holds the record as the highest goalscorer in the history of the Hu ...
(1924–29) * František Koželuh (1929–34) * Vilmos Nyúl (1934–39) * Otto Mazal-Skvajn (1939–46) * Jan Kotlarczyk (1946–47) * Artur Walter (1947–48) * Josef Kuchynka (1948–50) * Michał Matyas (1950–54) * Mieczysław Gracz (1954–55) * Artur Woźniak (1956–57) * Josef Kuchynka (1958–59) * Károly Kósa (1959–60) *
Karel Finek Karel Finek (27 May 1920 in Hradec Králové–8 September 1989) was a Czech footballer and football manager. He played for SK Baťov, Slavia Prague and Saint-Étienne. He capped twice for Czechoslovakia. He coached Cracovia, Śląsk Wrocław ...
(1960–61) * Mieczysław Gracz (1961–62) * Karel Kolsky (1963–64) * Czesław Skoraczyński (1964–67) * Mieczysław Gracz (1967–69) *
Gyula Teleky Gyula Teleki (born Gyula Tiegelmann, on 15 February 1928 in Arad – before 14 June 2017) was a Hungarian football player and coach. Teleki was a talented full back who played three times for the Hungary national football team, Hungary national ...
(1969–70) * Michał Matyas (1970–71) * Marian Kurdziel (1971–72) * Jerzy Steckiw (1972–74) * Aleksander Brożyniak (1975–77) * Orest Lenczyk (1977–79) * Lucjan Franczak (1979–81) * Wiesław Lendzion (1981–82) * Roman Durniok (1982–83) * Edmund Zientara (1983–84) * Orest Lenczyk (1984–85) * Stanisław Chemicz (1985) * Lucjan Franczak (1985–86) * Stanisław Cygan (1986–87) * Aleksander Brożyniak (1987–89) * Stanisław Chemicz (1989) * Adam Musiał (1989) * Bogusław Hajdas (1989) * Adam Musiał (1990–92) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(1992) * Karol Pecze (1992–93) * Marek Kusto (1993–94) * Orest Lenczyk (1994) * Marek Kusto (1994) * Lucjan Franczak (1994–96) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(1996) * Henryk Apostel (1996–97) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(1997) * Wojciech Łazarek (1997–98) * Jerzy Kowalik (1998) * Franciszek Smuda (1998–99) * Jerzy Kowalik (1999) * Marek Kusto (1999–2000) * Wojciech Łazarek (2000) * Adam Nawałka (2000) * Orest Lenczyk (2000–01) * Adam Nawałka (2001) * Franciszek Smuda (2001–02) * Henryk Kasperczak (2002–04) * Werner Lička (2005) * Jerzy Engel (2005) * Tomasz Kulawik (2005) * Dan Petrescu (2005–06) * Dragomir Okuka (2006) * Adam Nawałka (2007) * Kazimierz Moskal (2007) * Maciej Skorża (2007–10) * Henryk Kasperczak (2010) * Tomasz Kulawik (2010) * Robert Maaskant (2010–11) * Kazimierz Moskal (2011–12) * Michał Probierz (2012) * Tomasz Kulawik (2012–13) * Franciszek Smuda (2013–15) * Kazimierz Moskal (2015) * Tadeusz Pawłowski (2015–16) * Dariusz Wdowczyk (2016) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(2016) * Kiko Ramírez (2017) * Joan Carrillo (2018) * Maciej Stolarczyk (2018–19) * Artur Skowronek (2019–20) * Peter Hyballa (2020–21) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951 in Węgrzce Wielkie) is a Polish former international football player who played most of his career for Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best g ...
(2021) * Adrián Guľa (2021–22) * Jerzy Brzęczek (2022–)


Other sections


Esports

Wisła Kraków also has an esports division, with teams in ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' and ''FIFA 20''.


Women's basketball

The women's basketball section are one of the most successful clubs in the country, winning 25 Basket Liga Kobiet, national championships, 12 vice-championships, 13 Polish Cups and EuroLeague Women, continental runners-up in 1970.


References


External links


Official website

Official Wisla Supporters website
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The history in Wisła encyclopedia
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