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Warta Poznań () is a
multi-sports club A sports club or sporting club, sometimes an athletics club or sports society or sports association, is a group of people formed for the purpose of playing sports. Sports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and ...
based in
Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
, Poland. The name means ''the Guard'' in Polish and also the name of the river
Warta The river Warta ( , ; ; ) rises in central Poland and meanders greatly through the Polish Plain in a north-westerly direction to flow into the Oder at Kostrzyn nad Odrą on Poland's border with Germany. About long, it the second-longest riv ...
on which
Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
is located. As of the 2025–26 season, they compete in the third division, after being relegated from the
2024–25 I liga The 2024–25 I liga (also known as Betclic I liga for sponsorship reasons) is the 77th season of the second tier domestic division in the Polish football league system since its establishment in 1949 and the 17th season of the Polish I liga un ...
. Founded in 1912, the
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
club are two-time winners of the Polish Football Championship, in 1929 and 1947. In 2020, Warta returned to the Polish
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after being absent for 25 years. The club also played in the top level of the
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from 1927 to 1939, 1946 to 1950, and 1993 to 1995. In its history, the club celebrated many successes in disciplines such as
boxing Boxing is a combat sport and martial art. Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as boxing glove, protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing Punch (combat), punch ...
(the club won the Polish championship 11 times between 1927 and 1939),
field hockey Field hockey (or simply referred to as hockey in some countries where ice hockey is not popular) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalk ...
(the club won the Polish championship 12 times between 1963 and 1980) and
tennis Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles (tennis), doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket st ...
(Wiesław Gąsiorek of Warta was Polish champion 12 times between 1959 and 1970). In total, Warta teams, sportsmen and sportswomen won almost 800 medals in Polish championship competitions in different sports disciplines. Artistic gymnasts
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and Urszula Łukomska represented the club at the
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.


History


Beginnings (1912–1918)

On 15 June 1912, the Warta Poznań Sports Club (Klub Sportowy Warta Poznań) was established, which later became known as "the first lady of
Wielkopolska Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska (; ), is a Polish Polish historical regions, historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city in Poland. The bound ...
". Its founders were young Poles who previously played in the German clubs in Poznań, including Marian Bey, Stefan Malinowski, Stefan Mórkowski, brothers Edmund and Franciszek Szyc and Ludwik Zysnarski. They were included in the first board of the club, whose first president - as the oldest member of the board - became Franciszek Szyc. His brother Edmund was appointed secretary, and Marian Bey was the team captain. At the founding meeting, white and green were chosen as statutory colours. In addition to football, Warta formed an athletics section in 1912 and then a tennis section in 1914. During German rule, matches involving Polish teams were forbidden, which prompted the decision to organize the first Wielkopolska football championship in 1913, in which three teams participated: Warta Poznań, Posnania and Ostrovia Ostrów Wielkopolski. Warta became the first champion. The results were as follows: Posnania - Warta 1–1, Warta - Ostrovia 3–2, Ostrovia - Warta 3–4, Warta - Posnania 2–2. The inaugural championship of the region resulted in a surge of football popularity in Poznań. New football teams emerged such as Trytonia founded in Łazarz and a team called Sparta established in Jeżyce. In 1914, despite the start of hostilities related to the outbreak of
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, efforts were made in Poznań to organize sports events, which was made more difficult by the martial law imposed by the Germans. In general, the regulations did not allow any kind of meeting or assembly to be held without official permits. Despite these difficulties, in 1914 the second Wielkopolska Championships were held, in which only two teams participated: Warta Poznań and KS Posnania. In this two-legged tie, Warta smoothly defeated Posnania 6–3 and 2–1. There is no reliable information about the 1915 Wielkopolska championship. But Warta also played various friendly matches against Polish and German teams during the war years, including Fever
Kościan Kościan () () is a town on the Obra, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Obra canal in west-central Poland, with a population of 23,952 inhabitants as of June 2014. Situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, it is the capital of Kościan County. History ...
(1–3 and 5–5) and DSV Posen (2–2) in 1915, and Stella
Gniezno Gniezno (; ; ) is a city in central-western Poland, about east of Poznań. Its population in 2021 was 66,769, making it the sixth-largest city in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The city is the administrative seat of Gniezno County (''powiat'') ...
(2–2) in 1916. Particularly noteworthy was the 4–0 victory against DSV Posen in 1916 - DSV (Deutscher Sport Verein) was a German football club considered the best football club in Poznań until then. In 1917, Warta celebrated its 5th anniversary year by organising a tournament with the participation of the best football teams from Poznań. Also in 1917, Franciszek Rotnicki became chairman of the club and, during his chairmanship (1917–1924), he laid the structural foundations for Warta's future successes. It was said at the time: "... A man of great authority, energetic and enterprising. It is he, together with a skilfully selected group of associates, who builds solid foundations for the future size of the club in this difficult period.".


Interwar period (1918–1939)

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hostilities caused enormous losses. Out of 100 Warta club members in 1914, 45 fought in the war, and two founding membersEdmund Szyc and Stefan Malinowskidied in the war. During the successful Greater Poland Uprising against German partitioning authorities, many footballers from Poznań volunteered for military service to fight for their country but the restoration of an independent Polish state after 123 years in 1918 also provided new opportunities, as Polish sports clubs were able to function without interference from foreign powers. In 1919, pre-war sports structures were re-activated, and the first post-war Wielkopolska championship was held. Five teams entered the competition, including four teams from Poznań - Unia, Warta, Posnania, and Pogoń - as well as Ostrovia from
Ostrów Wielkopolski Ostrów Wielkopolski () (often abbreviated ''Ostrów Wlkp.'', formerly called simply ''Ostrów'', , Latin: ''Ostrovia'') is a city in west-central Poland with 70,982 inhabitants (2021), situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship; the seat of Ostr ...
. Warta won the championship, after beating Ostrovia 7–1, Unia 3–2, Posnania 7–0 and Pogoń 7–0. In the following year, the regional championship was abandoned because of the Polish-Soviet War. In 1921, the first Polish national football championship was successfully held (the championship was previously started and then abandoned in 1920 because of the
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). It was run similar to a cup competition, according to the "spring-autumn" system, until 1927. In the spring, Warta participated in the Klasa A regional district championship (Warta became champion in 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1926, in 1924-1925 no champion was crowned), with football clubs from Wielkopolska such as Warta, Pogoń and Stella Gniezno. In the autumn, the winners from five regional districts played against each other at national level. Under the club chairmanship of Stanisław Broniarz (chairman 1924 to 1927, deputy chairman 1927 to 1929), Warta was a leading proponent and founding member of the Polish football league, which was launched in 1927. The interwar period was Warta's golden era and Warta was a leading football team in Poland. Between 1922 and 1928, Warta was always in the top three teams in the Polish football championship (there was no championship in 1924). Finally, with the Hungarian coach Béla Fűrst in charge, Warta won its first Polish football championship in 1929. In that season, Warta won 15 out of 24 league matches, it lost fewest goals of all teams (33) and it had - jointly with
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- the best goal difference (+25). The global economic crisis of 1929 negatively affected Polish sports clubs, including Warta. Despite these difficulties, throughout the 1930s, Warta was again in the top three football clubs in the top division on four occasions. In 1932,
Kajetan Kryszkiewicz Kajetan Kryszkiewicz (28 July 1908 – 2 October 1982) was a Polish footballer who played as a forward. He represented Warta Poznań and also capped twice for the Poland national team without scoring any goals. He began his career in Posnania ...
and Friedrich Scherfke were jointly the top goal scorers in the league, with 15 goals each. Other sports disciplines also fared well. In 1920, the Poznań municipal government handed over large sports grounds to Warta. Warta launched new sports sections, including
field hockey Field hockey (or simply referred to as hockey in some countries where ice hockey is not popular) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalk ...
(1923),
boxing Boxing is a combat sport and martial art. Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as boxing glove, protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing Punch (combat), punch ...
(1924),
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(1928) and
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(1930). Warta's
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team won the Polish championship 11 times and Warta's
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team won the Polish championship five times. Warta Poznań encouraged innovations in sports in the inter-war period. In 1929, the victorious Warta match against the Dutch champions Philips Eindhoven (today's
PSV Eindhoven Philips Sport Vereniging (; ), abbreviated as PSV and internationally known as PSV Eindhoven (), is a Dutch sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional association football, football department, which has pla ...
) was the first football match broadcast on Polish radio (Warta won 5–2). In September 1933, the Warta match against Legia Poznań was the first football match in Poland to be played using artificial lighting. Polish teams did not yet participate in annual European football club competitions, but the Warta team travelled abroad on many occasions to play friendly games and to take part in football tournaments. Every year, various football teams from Germany, Hungary and elsewhere travelled to Poznań to play Warta. In September 1934, for example, FC Milan (today's
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) travelled to Poznań to play against Warta (Warta lost 1–3).


World War II (1939–1945)

At the start of 
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 in 1939, the football season was interrupted and was never completed. The club was forced to suspend its operations. Poles were not permitted to participate in organised sports events during the
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, but some Warta football players clandestinely took part in an unofficial Poznań football championship in 1940 and 1941, with games played on football pitches on the outskirts of town. During the war, the German occupiers destroyed many documents and club mementos. Some former Warta sportsmen and board members were murdered in
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. For example, former Warta footballers
Marian Einbacher Marian Einbacher (8 January 1900 – 12 January 1943) was a Polish association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. He made one appearance for the Poland national football team, Poland national team ...
 and  Adam Knioła were murdered in the
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, while former Warta club chairman Stanisław Broniarz was murdered in the
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. Three pre-war players, Marian Spoida, Konrad Ofierzyński and Telesfor Banaszkiewicz, were among Poles murdered by the Soviets in the large
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in April–May 1940.


Postwar period (1945–1990)

A formal general meeting was held on 18 March 1945 and the club's operations were revived. Already in the first post-war season of the Polish football league in 1946, Warta finished the season in second place, losing in the final against
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(for two years after the war, the Polish championship was contested like a cup competition). A year later in 1947, Warta played outstanding football under the direction of the Hungarian coach Károly Fogl. In the semi-final of the Polish championship competition, Warta won against
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4–1 and 2–0. In the final, Warta beat
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2–0 away in
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. Interest in the final match in Poznań was enormous and the stadium attendance was higher than nominal capacity (over 20 000 spectators). The exciting match finished with Warta's victory 5–2 and Warta won its second – and so far, last – championship title in its history. However, the
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era ended the series of Warta's successes, as regional Communist leadership favoured the local rival
Lech Poznań Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań S.A., commonly referred to as KKS Lech Poznań or simply Lech Poznań (), is a Polish professional football club based in Poznań and currently competing in the Ekstraklasa, the nation's highest division. ...
. In 1949, Warta was de facto forced to change its name to Związkowiec Poznań, which resulted in the disappearance of the historical name Warta. In 1950, Warta was forced to merge with the sports club HCP, which belonged to the Hipolit Cegielski Poznań works – a leading industrial company in Poznań. The HCP team played under the name Stal and the merged club used the name. In the same year, Warta's football team was relegated from the top division. From 1951 to 1956, the club played under the name Stal Poznań. On 29 December 1956, a general meeting of the club decided to return to the old name Warta. The Hipolit Cegielski Poznań works continued to sponsor the club. Their involvement did not return Warta to its former glory, but it significantly helped to develop the club's logistical base. Warta received funds to re-develop its sports facilities and was able to use the
Edmund Szyc Stadium The Edmund Szyc Stadium () is a ruined multi-purpose stadium in Poznań, Poland, named after Edmund Szyc, one of the founders of Warta Poznań. The stadium opened in 1929 during the "Comprehensive National Exhibition" (''Powszechna Wystawa Kraj ...
(then called ''22 July Stadium") with a capacity of 60,000. During the post-war period, the Warta football team never returned to the top flight. However, Warta celebrated successes in other sports – most notably, in field hockey and tennis. In
field hockey Field hockey (or simply referred to as hockey in some countries where ice hockey is not popular) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalk ...
, Warta won the Polish championship 12 times between 1963 and 1980 and they were runners-up nine times between 1957 and 1981. Warta participated in the
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(Europe's premier field hockey club competition) six times between 1969 and 1977, coming fifth in Europe in the 1969 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. In the Polish
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league, Warta's tennis team became Polish champions in 1965 and 1970 and were runners-up in 1961, 1964, 1966, and 1969. Warta's tennis section was particularly known for the individual achievements of
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, who was Polish men's singles champion 12 times between 1959 and 1970. In 1989, at the end of the Communist period, Warta and Hipolit Cegielski Poznań works parted ways. After some negotiations, the
Edmund Szyc Stadium The Edmund Szyc Stadium () is a ruined multi-purpose stadium in Poznań, Poland, named after Edmund Szyc, one of the founders of Warta Poznań. The stadium opened in 1929 during the "Comprehensive National Exhibition" (''Powszechna Wystawa Kraj ...
and the sports grounds were transferred to the club.


Post-Communist period (1990–2018)

At the beginning of the 1990s, Warta returned to the top tier of the
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after 43 years, where they remained for the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons. After relegation in 1995, Warta mostly played in the third tier of the league system over the next decade. The
Edmund Szyc Stadium The Edmund Szyc Stadium () is a ruined multi-purpose stadium in Poznań, Poland, named after Edmund Szyc, one of the founders of Warta Poznań. The stadium opened in 1929 during the "Comprehensive National Exhibition" (''Powszechna Wystawa Kraj ...
fell into disrepair by 1998. Warta subsequently played its football matches in the
Warta Poznań Stadium The Warta Poznań Stadium (), also known as Dębińska Road Stadium () and nicknamed Little Garden (), is a football stadium located in the Wilda district of Poznań, Poland. Originally, the stadium was used as a training ground for Warta Pozna ...
''-'' former training ground of the Edmund Szyc stadium, nicknamed Ogródek (Little Garden). In the 2007–08 season, Warta returned to the second tier of the
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. In January 2011, former model and new owner Izabella Łukomska-Pyżalska became chairwoman. Debts of the ailing club were repaid and the budget was increased. Warta started to play its games in the Municipal Stadium in Poznań. However, Warta remained in the second tier. After relegation in 2013 and because of club debts, Warta landed in the fourth tier of the league system where it spent the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons. In 2016, Warta was promoted to
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(the third tier of the league system). In 2018, Warta was able to advance to 
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 (the second tier) again.  However, by the autumn of 2018, the club's finances were in serious trouble. The situation was so desperate that the football team captain Bartosz Kieliba said: "Several months of player wages are in arrears, there is no certainty whether we will ever play another game, which does not help our work in training or our stance in matches".


Resurgence and back-to-back relegations (2018–present)

In August 2018, businessman Bartłomiej Farjaszewski bought the football section of Warta (under the name: Warta Poznań SA) and repaid the club's debts. Following the legal separation in 2018, there are now two organisations: Warta Poznań SA focuses on all football teams, whereas KS Warta Poznań continues as a multi-sports club (which includes fencing, field hockey and swimming sections, among others). In June 2019, Piotr Tworek replaced Petr Němec as football coach. In 2020, with experienced players such as Bartosz Kieliba and
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, Warta surprisingly finished the 2019–20 I liga season in third place. After winning the promotion playoffs, Warta returned to the Polish
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after being absent for 25 years. At the start of the 2020–21 season, many football pundits predicted Warta's relegation. Defying expectations, with new players such as striker Mateusz Kuzimski (summer 2020 signing) and winger Makana Baku (on loan from January 2021), Warta finished fifth in the league, missing out on qualification to the
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by just one point. This represented Warta football team's best result since winning the football championship in 1947. Following Warta's poor start to the 2021–22 season (17th place in the league with eight points in thirteen league games), Dawid Szulczek replaced Tworek as head coach in November 2021. Under Szulczek, Warta finished 11th in the league in the 2021–22 season and 8th in the 2022–23 season. They contested the 2023–24 season much in the same way as their recent top-flight campaigns, with a below-average budget and limited transfer activity. On 18 April 2024, Szulczek announced he would not extend his contract and depart Warta at the end of the season. On 25 May that year, the last matchday, Warta suffered a 0–3 loss to
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and were jumped in the standings by
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following their away win over
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. As a result, Warta finished 16th and were relegated, ending their four-year stay in the top division. On 24 June 2024, Piotr Jacek was appointed as Szulczek's successor. With most of last season's roster replaced by youngsters and experienced second division players, Jacek was sacked two months into his stint and succeeded by Piotr Klepczarek. On 10 March 2025, after earning one point in the first four games of the year, Klepczarek was dismissed, with
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appointed the next manager. Warta's winless run continued until their successive relegation to
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was confirmed on 11 May, following a 2–0 away loss to
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. As the Warta Poznań Municipal Stadium (Ogródek) does not conform to
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and
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licensing requirements, the senior Warta football team plays its home games in the
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. Warta also operates youth teams (both boys and girls) in different age groups in the Central Junior League, a
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team and an
amputee football Amputee football is a disabled sport played with seven players on each team (six outfield players and one goalkeeper). Outfield players have lower extremity amputations, and goalkeepers have an upper extremity amputation. Outfield players use lo ...
team. The club is well known for initiatives to protect the natural environment and its support for social inclusion, and has plans for an eco-friendly new stadium in future. In May and June 2024, they were in talks to host their home games at the Enea Stadion from the start of the 2024–25 season, before Warta's negotiations with the venue's operator ultimately fell through.


Honours


Football

* Polish Football Championship/Ekstraklasa **Champions:
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Youth teams

*Football Junior Championships of Poland, Polish U19 Championship ** Runners-up: 1936, 1975


Amputee football

* Amp Futbol Ekstraklasa (Polish amputee football championship): ** Third place: 2023 * Marcin Oleksy: The Best FIFA Football Awards 2022#FIFA Puskás Award, 2022 FIFA Puskás Award


Field hockey

* Polish men's championship: **Champions: 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980 ** Runners-up: 1938, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981 ** Third place: 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1982, 2011, 2019 *Polish indoor men's championship: **Champions: 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982 ** Runners-up: 1974, 1977, 1978 ** Third place: 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1985


Players


Current squad


Other players under contract


Out on loan


Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Warta. * Marcin Adamski (1996) * Mieczysław Balcer (1945) * Grzegorz Bartczak (2012–13) * Bartosz Bereszyński (2011–12) * Andrzej Bledzewski (2011) * Piotr Danielak (1932–39, 1945–48) *
Marian Einbacher Marian Einbacher (8 January 1900 – 12 January 1943) was a Polish association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. He made one appearance for the Poland national football team, Poland national team ...
(1913–25) * Michał Flieger (1924–35) * Marian Fontowicz (1923–38, 1945) * Bolesław Gendera (1935–39, 1946–52) * Michał Goliński (2011, 2013–14) * Tomasz Iwan (1993–94) * Czesław Jakołcewicz (1993–96, 1997–98) * Ryszard Jankowski (1973–1983) * Paweł Kaczorowski (2007–08) * Arkadiusz Kaliszan (1989–1992, 1994–95) * Stanisław Kaźmierczak (footballer), Stanisław Kaźmierczak (1936–39, 1945–49) * Adam Knioła (1924–34) * Robert Kolendowicz (1999) * Rafał Kosznik (2010–12) *
Kajetan Kryszkiewicz Kajetan Kryszkiewicz (28 July 1908 – 2 October 1982) was a Polish footballer who played as a forward. He represented Warta Poznań and also capped twice for the Poland national team without scoring any goals. He began his career in Posnania ...
(1932–38) * Zbigniew Niziński (1918–27, 1929) * Arkadiusz Onyszko (1994–96) * Krzysztof Pawlak (1979, 1993–94) * Szymon Pawłowski (footballer), Szymon Pawłowski (2024–25) * Krzysztof Piskuła (2008) * Władysław Przybysz (1922–30) * Witold Przykucki (1924–35) * Leon Radojewski (1925–35) * Grzegorz Rasiak (1996–98, 2013–14) * Krzysztof Ratajczyk (1984–91) * Piotr Reiss (2009–12) * Maciej Scherfchen (2011–12, 2013–14) * Friedrich Scherfke (1925–39) * Hieronim Schwartz (1933–39) * Kazimierz Sidorczuk (1994–95) * Marian Spoida (1916–29) * Jakub Słowik (2012) * Bolesław Smólski (1937–39, 1946–50) * Franciszek Sobkowiak (1934–39) * Wawrzyniec Staliński (1919–30) * Grzegorz Szamotulski (2011) *
Łukasz Trałka Łukasz Trałka (born 11 May 1984) is a Polish football pundit, co-commentator and former player who played mainly as a defensive midfielder. He made 431 Ekstraklasa appearances for Pogoń Szczecin, ŁKS Łódź, Lechia Gdańsk, Polonia Warsaw, ...
(2019–23) * Edmund Twórz (1936–39) * Jan Wojciechowski (1928–30) * Maciej Żurawski (1982–97) Foreign players * Emmanuel Ekwueme (2007–08) * Márton Eppel (2023–24) * Robert Ivanov (2020–23) * Ivaylo Markov (2024–''present'') * Yuriy Martynov (1991–92) * Niilo Mäenpää (2022–24) * Aleksandr Pavlovets (2022) * John Phiri (1994) * Bogdan Țîru (2023–24) * Adam Zreľák (2021–24)


Coaching staff

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Ryszard Tarasiewicz Ryszard Jerzy Tarasiewicz (born 27 April 1962) is a Polish professional football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Warta Poznań. In 1989, he won the Polish Footballer of the Year plebiscite organized by the ''Piłka ...
, - , Assistant coach, , Daniel Ledzion , - , Assistant coach, , Jędrzej Łągiewka , - , Assistant coach, , Tomasz Wolak , - , Goalkeeping coach, , Jacek Janowski , - , Assistant goalkeeping coach, , Tomasz Plaskaty , - , Fitness coach, , Piotr Kotlarczyk , - , Physiotherapist, , Bartłomiej Kozłowski , - , Team manager, , Karol Majewski , -


Managers

* Béla Fűrst (1921 – 1922) * Gyula Bíró (June 1924 – November 1925) * Béla Fűrst (March 1929 – July 1930) * Zygfryd Kosicki (August 1930 – December 1930) * Marian Spoida (March 1931 – August 1931) * Kazimierz Śmiglak (August 1931 – September 1931) * Marian Spoida (September 1931 – April 1932) * Kazimierz Śmiglak (May 1932 – June 1932) * Józef Waxmann (July 1932 – June 1933) * Zygfryd Kosicki (July 1933 – November 1934) * Adolf Riebe (March 1935 – November 1937) * Károly Fogl (April 1938 – June 1939) * Fryderyk Scherfke (August 1939) * Mieczysław Balcer (? – November 1946) * Kazimierz Śmiglak (March 1947 - May 1947) * Károly Fogl (May 1947 - April 1948) * Kazimierz Śmiglak (May 1948 – July 1948) * Vaclav Križek (July 1948 – April 1949) * Kazimierz Śmiglak (April 1949 – November 1949) * Károly Fogl (February 1950 – 1951) * Edward Nowicki (1952 – ?) * Michał Matyas (1955 – November 1956) * László Fenyvesi (March 1957 – June 1958) * Edward Nowicki (June 1958 – November 1959) * Stanisław Kaźmierczak (footballer), Stanisław Kaźmierczak (February 1960 – November 1960) * Jerzy Godek (? – June 1971) * Stefan Żywotko (? – June 1974) * Tadeusz Błażejewski (June 1974 – December 1974) * Zbigniew Kazmucha (January 1975 – June 1975) * Bogdan Dzięgielewski (July 1975 – December 1976) * Roman Komasa (January 1977 – May 1979) * Tadeusz Łuczak (May 1979 – ?) * Jan Stępczak (July 1983 – January 1984) * Andrzej Żurawski (? – September 1991) * Andreas Mparmperis (October 1991 – November 1991) * Wojciech Wąsikiewicz (February 1992 – June 1993) * Eugeniusz Samolczyk (July 1993 – April 1994) * Tadeusz Łuczak (May 1994 – June 1994) * Wojciech Wąsikiewicz (July 1994 – September 1994) * Krzysztof Pawlak (October 1994 – September 1995) * Marek Giese and Mirosław Myśliński (September 1995) * Włodzimierz Jakubowski (September 1995 – April 1996) * Andrzej Żurawski (May 1996 – ?) * Mariusz Niewiadomski (? – October 1997) * Andrzej Żurawski (November 1997 – March 1999) * Jarosław Szuba (March 1999 – June 1999) * Tomasz Wichniarek (June 1999 – August 1999) * Antoni Pluskota (August 1999 – September 1999) * Tadeusz Łuczak (January 2000 – July 2001) * Wojciech Wąsikiewicz (July 2001 – July 2002) * Krzysztof Pancewicz (July 2002 – June 2003) * Wojciech Wąsikiewicz (June 2003 – June 2004) * Jarosław Araszkiewicz (July 2004 – April 2007) * Ryszard Łukasik (April 2007 – September 2007) * Bogusław Baniak (September 2007 – December 2009) * Marek Czerniawski (December 2009 – October 2010) * Ryszard Łukasik (October 2010 – December 2010) * Bogusław Baniak (January 2011 – June 2011) * Czesław Jakołcewicz (June 2011 – August 2011) * Artur Płatek (August 2011 – November 2011) * Jarosław Araszkiewicz (November 2011 – April 2012) * Czesław Owczarek (April 2012 – August 2012) * Ryszard Łukasik (August 2012) * Czesław Owczarek (August 2012 – December 2012) * Waldemar Przysiuda (January 2013) * Maciej Borowski (January 2013 – April 2013) * Krzysztof Pawlak (April 2013 – June 2013) * Marek Kamiński (June 2013 – March 2014) * Piotr Kowal (March 2014) * Tomasz Bekas (July 2014 – November 2016) * Petr Němec (November 2016 – May 2019) * Piotr Tworek (June 2019 – November 2021) * Adam Szała ''(caretaker)'' (November 2021) * Dawid Szulczek (November 2021 – June 2024) * Piotr Jacek (July 2024 – August 2024) * Daniel Ledzion & Jędrzej Łągiewka ''(caretakers)'' (August 2024) * Piotr Klepczarek (August 2024 – March 2025) *
Ryszard Tarasiewicz Ryszard Jerzy Tarasiewicz (born 27 April 1962) is a Polish professional football manager and former player who was most recently in charge of Warta Poznań. In 1989, he won the Polish Footballer of the Year plebiscite organized by the ''Piłka ...
(March 2025 – ''current'')


See also

* Football in Poland


References


External links

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