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  2. Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana [ 2 ] (English: Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium ) is a football-specific stadium in Kraków, Poland . It is currently used as home ground by Wisła Kraków football team playing in the I liga matches.

  3. 2022–23 Wisła Kraków season - Wikipedia

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    Wisła Kraków; 2022–23 season; Chairman: Dawid Błaszczykowski (until 28 July 2022) Władysław Nowak (from 1 August 2022) Manager(s) Jerzy Brzęczek

  4. 2023–24 Wisła Kraków season - Wikipedia

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    Wisła Kraków; 2023–24 season; Chairman: Jarosław Królewski: Manager(s) Radosław Sobolewski (until 2 December 2023) Mariusz Jop (interim, 3−29 December 2023)

  5. List of sports events in Tauron Arena Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report 31 Aug 13:10 Italy : 1–3 Iran 16–25 25–23 21–25 22–25 84–98: P2 P3: 31 Aug 16:40 Belgium

  6. 2017–18 Wisła Kraków season - Wikipedia

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    2017–18 Wisła Kraków season was the 78th season in the Ekstraklasa and the 64th season in the Polish Cup.The season was from 15 June 2017 to 14 June 2018. On 1 January 2018 Wisła hired new manager Joan Carrillo.

  7. List of football stadiums in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity Location Voivodeship Home Team Opened 1: Kazimierz Górski National Stadium: 58,580: Warsaw Masovian Poland: 2012 [1]: 2: Silesian Stadium ...

  8. Holy War (Kraków) - Wikipedia

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    The Holy War (Polish: Święta Wojna), also known as the Kraków derby (Polish: derby Krakowa), is a rivalry in Polish football between Wisła Kraków and KS Cracovia, the two biggest clubs in Kraków and reportedly the oldest in Poland, both founded in 1906. [1]

  9. Garbarnia Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stadion RKS Garbarnia [1] is a football stadium in Kraków, Poland. [2] Opened in 1990, it features two grass pitches and an artificial turf ground. It has around 1,000 seat capacity. [2] All teams except Poland national amputee football team played their matches at the 2021 European Amputee Football Championship in this stadium. [3]