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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. [3] In this first, historic season of the League, the fight for the championship was decided between two teams: Wisła Kraków and 1. FC Kattowitz. This ...
His reign changed Kraków dramatically, as he moved the government to Warsaw in 1596. A series of wars ensued between Sweden and Poland. [21] The city was besieged and captured during the Swedish invasion in 1655. In December 1656, Kraków was occupied by the Transylvanian Prince George II Rákóczi, who was an ally of the Swedish king Charles ...
In May 1953 the new stadium – third one in Wisła history – was opened next to the old stadium. This is a place where Wisła Kraków plays their home matches today. Stadium featured an oval running track surrounding football field. A characteristic feature of this building was called 'Brandenburg Gates' located on the stands behind the goals.
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)
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 .
13–17 July: Kraków hosts the final round of the 2016 FIVB Volleyball World League. 26–31 July: Kraków hosts the World Youth Day 2016. 2017 June: Kraków co-hosts the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. August–September: Kraków co-hosts the 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship. 2021 June: Honorary Consulate of Peru opened. [56]
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The 1950 season was Wisła Kraków ' s 42nd year as a club. Wisła was under the name of Gwardia Kraków. Wisła was under the name of Gwardia Kraków. Friendlies