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MZKS Narew 1962 Ostrołęka is a Polish
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club, currently playing in the
V liga V liga represents the sixth level of the Polish football hierarchy. Teams promoted from V liga move up to IV liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the regional league. Currently, this league is present only in the Greater Poland (Wielkopols ...
. The club was formed in 1962 as Narew Ostrołęka, but it was dissolved due to financial and organizational problems in 2015. On 8 September 2016, it was reactivated as MZKS Narew 1962 Ostrołęka, but it only cultivates the name and tradition of the previous Narew, and is not its continuator. Narew started after reactivation from
Klasa B Klasa B represents the eighth (or ninth in some regions) level of the Polish football hierarchy. Teams promoted from Klasa B move up to Klasa A, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa C Klasa C represents the ninth and lowest level of the P ...
in the 2017–18 season, achieving three promotions in four years. In the 2022–23 season, Narew was relegated to V liga Masovia I. In November 2004, a home match against Dolcan Ząbki was covered by nationwide commercial television station Tele5. This was thought to be the first Polish 4th Division match shown on television. The game ended 0–2. The stadium on Witos Street has capacity for 5,000 people, with 2,758 seated. The pitch measures 100 m x 70 m.
Ostrołęka Ostrołęka (; ) is a small city in northeastern Poland on the Narew river, about northeast of Warsaw, with a population of 51,012 (2021) and an area of . It is the capital of both Ostrołęka County and Ostrołęka City County in the Masovian V ...
has over 50,000 citizens.


Noted managers

''Listed according to when they became managers for Narew Ostrołęka (year in parentheses):'' * 2003–2004: Adam Popławski * 2004–2005: Krzysztof Etmanowicz * 2005–2006: Bogusław Oblewski, Wojciech Łazarek * 2006–2007: Janusz Czapski, Waldemar Marczak, Krzysztof Etmanowicz, Sławomir Stanisławski * 2007–2008: Sławomir Stanisławski, Piotr Zajączkowski * 2008–2009: Cezary Moleda, Dariusz Janowski, Krzysztof Adamczyk * 2009–2010: Krzysztof Adamczyk, Mateusz Miłoszewski * 2010–2011: Mateusz Miłoszewski, Marcin Grabowski * 2011–2012: Marcin Grabowski, Kazimierz Puławski * 2012–2013: Marcin Roman * 2013–2014: Dariusz Narolewski * 2014–2015: Marian Szarama, Tomasz Słowik, Damian Dąbrowski * 2016–2018: Rafał Kosek * 2018: Marian Szarama * 2018–2020: Dariusz Narolewski * 2020–2022: Andrzej Sieradzki * 2022: Marek Marciniak, Tomasz Staniórski * 2023: Tomasz Staniórski, Damian Milewski, Marcin Gałązka * 2024: Marcin Gałązka, Łukasz Bałazy * 2025: Łukasz Bałazy


External links


Club home page

Narew Ostrołęka supporters site

Narew Ostrołęka
at the 90minut.pl website (Polish)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Narew Ostroleka Football clubs in Poland Football clubs in Masovian Voivodeship Association football clubs established in 1962 1962 establishments in Poland Ostrołęka Sport in Masovian Voivodeship