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1907 Wisła Kraków side. 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.
The 2024–25 Wisła Kraków season is the 119th season in the history of Wisła Kraków, and the club's third consecutive season in I liga (10th in total). It is also the 72nd season in the Polish Cup.
Dorota Gburczyk from Wisła Can-Pack Kraków in 2009. Wisła Kraków known as Wisła Can-Pack Kraków for sponsorship reasons, is a Polish professional women's basketball club that was founded in 1906 in the city of Kraków.
Wisła Kraków; 2014–15 season; Chairman: Jacek Bednarz (until 25 August 2014) Tadeusz Czerwiński (interim) (from 25 August 2014 until 1 September 2014) Ludwik Miętta-Mikołajewicz (interim)
Wisła Kraków; 2022–23 season; Chairman: Dawid Błaszczykowski (until 28 July 2022) Władysław Nowak (from 1 August 2022) Manager(s) Jerzy Brzęczek
Finally stadium construction ended in mid-2011. This included construction of whole Main stand and additional works made by Mostostal Warszawa SA in the interior of the north stand. First match with all four stands opened took place at 15 October 2011. The opponent was Jagiellonia Białystok and Wisla won 3–1. [13]
Wisła Kraków; 2019–20 season; Chairman: Piotr Obidziński: Manager(s) Artur Skowronek (from 14 November 2019) Maciej Stolarczyk (until 14 November 2019)
Wisła Kraków; 2018–19 season; Chairman: Rafał Wisłocki (from 4 January 2019) Marzena Sarapata (until 22 December 2018) Manager(s) Maciej Stolarczyk