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Stal Rzeszów

Stal Rzeszów
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Full name Zakładowy Klub Sportowy
Stal Rzeszów
Founded 1944
Ground Stadion Miejski w Rzeszowie
Rzeszów, Poland
Ground Capacity 12,000
Chairman Poland Marek Poręba
Manager Poland Jacek Szczepaniak
Coach Poland Krzysztof Łętocha

Stal Rzeszów is a Polish football and speedway club based in Rzeszów, Poland.

The history of Stal Rzeszow dates back to November 1944, when a group of sports enthusiasts, working at WSK PZL Rzeszow (Transport Equipment Enterprise) decided to form a Sports Circle. With support of the Youth Organization of the Association of Workers University (Organizacja Mlodziezy Towarzystwa Uniwersytetu Robotniczego, OM TUR), the new club was managed by Bronislaw Szczoczarz.

In March 1945, football team of PZL OM TUR was formed, under manager Jan Polak. In its first game, OM TUR faced Szturmowiec (Walter) Rzeszow, the match ended in a 2-2 draw. By the summer of 1945, OM TUR played several friendly games, facing Sokol Rzeszow (4-6), Czuwaj Lancut (2-6), and in June 1945, it played in the City of Rzeszow Cup tournament, losing in the final 1-3 to Resovia.

In the autumn of 1946, a series of playoffs took place, in order to find best teams for the newly created Rzeszow A-Class. PZL OM TUR managed to qualify to the league, together with such teams, as Legia Krosno, Nafta Krosno, Orzel Gorlice, Sanoczanka, Cukrownia Przeworsk, Resovia, Sokol Rzeszów, Czuwaj Przemysl and Polonia Przemysl. By 1955, however, the team did not have its own field, and had to use the fields of other clubs. On June 26, 1955, first game took place at the newly built PZL Rzeszow stadium, at Hetmanska Street. The reserve team of Poland B faced Bulgarian reserves (1-1). In the second game of the day, Stal Rzeszow, the host, tied 1-1 with Poland U-19 team.

On February 15, 1948, the name of the club was changed into Union Sports Club of Metal Workers PZL Rzeszow (Zwiakzkowy Klub Sportowy Metalowców PZL w Rzeszowie). The club was overseen by the Central Union of Metal Workers, based in Katowice. By 1949, PZL Rzeszow had six departments: boxing (since 1944), football (since 1945), track and field (since 1945), chess (since 1947), table tennis (since 1948), speedway (since 1949). Finally, in May 1949, the name of the club was changed into Union Sports Club (Zakładowy Klub Sportowy) Stal Rzeszow.

In 1953, Stal qualified to the semifinal of the Polish Cup, where it lost 3-4 to AKS Chorzow. In 1956, Stal won regional games of Rzeszow League (III level of Polish football tier), qualifying to the Second Division playoffs, where it faced Piast Gliwice (2-2, 1-0), and Arkonia Szczecin (0-2, 2-0)


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