Fixtures

Полша - Лига 1 04/21 16:00 28 Термалика Нечеча vs ГКС Катовице - View
Полша - Лига 1 04/25 18:30 29 ГКС Катовице vs Гурник Ленчна - View
Полша - Лига 1 04/28 13:00 30 Полония Варшава vs ГКС Катовице - View
Полша - Лига 1 05/04 18:00 31 ГКС Катовице vs Стал Жешув - View
Полша - Лига 1 05/11 15:00 32 ГКС Тихи 71 vs ГКС Катовице - View
Полша - Лига 1 05/18 17:00 33 ГКС Катовице vs Висла Краков - View

Results

Полша - Лига 1 04/13 13:00 27 [3] ГКС Катовице v Одра Ополе [9] L 1-3
Полша - Лига 1 04/07 13:00 26 [3] ГКС Катовице v Лехия Гданск [2] W 1-0
Полша - Лига 1 04/01 13:00 25 [18] Заглебие Сосновиец v ГКС Катовице [6] W 0-4
Приятелски Мачове 03/22 11:00 - Подбескидие Биелско Бяла v ГКС Катовице W 0-1
Полша - Лига 1 03/17 14:00 24 [8] ГКС Катовице v Подбескидие Биелско Бяла [17] W 5-0
Полша - Лига 1 03/10 14:00 23 [15] Ресовия Жешув v ГКС Катовице [10] W 0-2
Полша - Лига 1 03/02 11:40 22 [10] ГКС Катовице v Знич Пружков [12] W 3-1
Полша - Лига 1 02/27 17:00 18 [11] ГКС Катовице v Миедз Легница [9] W 2-0
Полша - Лига 1 02/24 14:00 21 [9] Висла Плоцк v ГКС Катовице [11] L 2-1
Полша - Лига 1 02/19 17:00 20 [12] ГКС Катовице v Мотор Люблин [5] W 2-0
Приятелски Мачове 02/10 11:00 - Одра Ополе v ГКС Катовице L 2-1
Приятелски Мачове 02/03 11:00 - ГКС Катовице v Хутник Краков W 2-1

Статистика

 TotalДомакинГост
Matches played 47 25 22
Wins 21 15 6
Draws 12 4 8
Losses 14 6 8
Goals for 74 43 31
Goals against 52 25 27
Clean sheets 14 8 6
Failed to score 11 6 5

Wikipedia - GKS Katowice

GKS Katowice (Polish pronunciation: [ɡʲɛ ka ˈɛs katɔˈvitsɛ]; GKS stands for Górniczy Klub Sportowy, lit.'Miners Sporting Club') is a Polish professional football club based in Katowice. The club currently plays in the I liga (as of 2022–23).

History

Stadion GKS Katowice

In 1963 in Katowice a special organizational committee was called with the purpose of uniting all the clubs and sporting organizations of the city into one large club which would encompass many disciplines. In mid-1963 Rapid Wełnowiec and Orzeł Wełnowiec merged, creating Rapid/Orzeł. In 1964 Rapid/Orzeł, Górnik Katowice, Koszutka Katowice, Katowicki Klub Łyżwiarski (Katowice Skating Club), Katowicki Klub Sportowy Górnik, Górniczy Klub Żeglarski Szkwał (a sailing club) amongst other clubs from Katowice merged creating GKS Katowice. Four years later on the 9 August 1968, Dąb Katowice also amalgamated with GKS Katowice. GKS Katowice made its debut in Polish football's top league (now called the Ekstraklasa) on 8 August 1965 when GKS Katowice took on local rivals Górnik Zabrze.

GKS Katowice's debut season in the top flight was in the 1965–66 season. The new team quickly gained experience and ability. A bad patch for the club came in 1971 when Katowice was relegated to the 2nd Division. The club's problems were quickly overcome, and GKS returned to the top flight where they played with pride and passion. From 1982 the club consistently found itself up the top end of the ladder, as well as playing off in several Polish Cup finals. In 1985 GKS Katowice played in its first Polish Cup final but lost in a penalty shootout to Widzew Łódź. The following year GKS played off in a memorable final at Stadion Śląski against Górnik Zabrze; GKS triumphed 4–1. From that moment the city of Katowice began to live and breathe football.[] The next year GKS finished third and the two following years they were runners-up. In the 1989–90 season GKS again came third, and in the 1991–92 season GKS were runners-up. From 1986 to 1995 to GKS Katowice were four times runners-up in the league, twice the winners of the Polish Super Cup and three-time Polish Cup winners.

The biggest moments for the club and fans were always when the team took part in European cups. The first time GKS faced European opposition was in 1970, in the now defunct Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, GKS took on the might of Barcelona in a two-legged tie. Katowice didn't lose by much (2-4 on aggregate), the fans were proud of their club.[] The second time GKS took part in European football they showed more and played better football. In the first round of the 1986–1987 UEFA Cup Winners Cup GKS defeated Iceland's Fram Reykjavík but in the second round, they lost to Switzerland's Sion. For the next 10 years, GKS Katowice took part in European football. Over the years fans of GKS got to witness their team take on the likes of Sportul Studentsc Bucharest, Rangers, Club Brugge, Galatasaray, Benfica, Aris, Girondins Bordeaux and twice Bayer Leverkusen. GKS's record in European football stands at 10 wins, 7 draws, and 19 losses.

GKS Katowice again fell on hard times during the mining crisis. Following the 1998–99 season the team was relegated from the Ekstraklasa, but was back in the topflight only a year later. Piotr Dziurowicz became president who, despite growing debts and financial troubles, kept the team in the top flight. In 2003 the team even managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup by finishing third in the league under coach Jan Żurek. This was hailed[] as one of the biggest surprises ever in the history of the Ekstraklasa. Despite the success, the debts under Piotr Dziurowicz began to grow to a significant sum.

Home game with Odra Opole in the 2008–09 I liga

From March 27, 2003 to June 11, 2004, the club played under the name of its main sponsor Dospel Katowice; this was not taken well by the fans of the club.[] GKS Katowice Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna finished its reins at the helm of the club in the summer of 2005 after the disastrous 2004–2005 season where GKS finished 14th (and last) in the Ekstraklasa and was relegated to the second Division. Then to make matters worse the team had to drop to the 4th Division due to legal and financial problems. After the drop to the 4th division, a group of dedicated fans known as the "Stowarzyszenie Sympatyków Klubu GKS Katowice" (which loosely translates into Society of Well Wishers Club of GKS Katowice) took over the helm at the club. In June 2006 the club was promoted to the 3rd division, and in June 2007 the team again won promotion this time to the 2nd Division, which in 2008 was renamed the 1st Division (I Liga). The team continues to play, balancing between the I liga (2nd tier) and II liga (3rd tier).

Футболният клуб ГКС Катовице (на полски: GKS Katowice Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna) е полски професионален футболен клуб от град Катовице, Горна Силезия. Клубът е основан през 1964 г. и играе домакинските си мачове на стадион „Ернест Пол“, който побира 5521 зрители.

ГКС Катовице е един от най-успешните полски отбори, спечелил две титли на шампион на Полша (1959 и 1963 г.), четири Купи на Полша (1951, 1952, 1986 и 2000 г.) и три Суперкупи на Полша (1995, 1996 и 2001 г.).

Клубът се състезава в полската Първа лига, вторият ешелон на полския футбол.