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Błękitni Wronki

Błękitni Wronki
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Full name Miejski Klub Sportowy Błękitni Wronki
Founded 1921
2007 (re-founded)
Ground Stadion Amica, Wronki
OSiR stadium, Popowo (temporary)
Ground Capacity 5,296
Chairman Marek Pogorzelczyk
Manager Fabian Myszowski
League Liga Okręgowa, group: Poznań West (VI tier)

MKS Błękitni Wronki is a Polish association football club from Wronki, Greater Poland. The original Błękitni Wronki was created in 1921 which played until 1992. Błękitni then merged with Wromet Wróblewo and became Amica Wronki. In 2007, in response to Amica's disbandment, it was decided to rebuild the Błękitni club, as a phoenix club.

Błękitni Wronki was founded in 1921 and excluding major interruptions (such as World War II for example) the club played until 1992.

The origins of football in Wronki date back to 1921. The first football club in Wronki was "KS Wrona". Throughout the twentieth century, the name of the club changed several times: Wrona (1921-1924), Kresowianka (1924-1935), Polonia (1936-1938), Strzelec (from June till September 1938), Harcerski Klub Sportowy (1938-1939), Kolejarz (1945-1950), Stal (1950-1953), Spójnia (1953-1956), Sparta (1956-1959), before finally MKS Błękitni (1959-1992). In matches were played in various places - from 1945 to 1947 games were played near Olszynek; from 1948 to 1955 on the "Trynka" pitch behind the railway bridge; and since 1955 at the Leśna Street stadium.

The grandfather of former MKS "Błękitni" Vice President Artur Hibner - Boleslaw, co-founded local football in Wronki before World War II, and created it after 1945. In 1967, he brought to Wronki, among others, the famous coach Henryk Czapczyk, a Polish footballer, coach, player of both of the famous Poznań clubs Warta and Lech, Polish title winner, an Army soldier, and a member of the Warsaw Uprising; Czapczyk was the "C" in the famous "ABC" trio of Lech strikers alongside Teodor Anioła and Edmund Białas, and was considered the most technically skilled of the three. The father of Artur Hibner - Andrzej, as vice president (until 1992) of Błękitni Wronki negotiated on 3 July 1992 with the secretary of the club, Witold Bartoszewski on the merger of the club with FK Wromet Wronki (later LZS Czarni Wromet Wróblewo). The merger became Amica Wronki.


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