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Szczakowianka Jaworzno

Szczakowianka Jaworzno
Szczakowianka Jaworzno, Polish football club
Full name Jaworznickie Stowarzyszenie Piłkarskie Szczakowianka Jaworzno
Nickname(s) Szczaksa
Drwale ("Lumberjacks")
Founded 9 July 1923
Ground Stadion Miejski, Jaworzno, Poland
Ground Capacity 7,000
Chairman Poland Andrzej Sojka
Manager Poland Sebastian Paluch
League III liga
Website Club home page

Garbarnia Szczakowianka Jaworzno is a Polish football club based in Szczakowa, Jaworzno, Poland. The club is currently playing in the Polish 3rd league

The club was founded on 9 July 1923 as fusion of three local clubs: Kartagina, Rewia' and Sparta, under the name KS Szczakowianka. With the exception of the years 1948–1951, and brief few-day spell in 2007 (where it was met with widespread fan protests) the club has kept its Szczakowianka name throughout its existence, despite numerous minor name changes. They have spent the majority of their history in the 4th tier of Polish football, until the year 2000 they slowly started to make their way up the league pyramid.

In 2001/2002 season they gained promotion the 2nd division after a double play-off match against RKS Radomsko. However the game was shrouded in controversy as Branko Rašić became the centre of attention with Radomsko claiming he was ineligible to play as he was on loan from Victoria Jaworzno before the transfer window at the time. The case took several years to resolve, with numerous court proceedings, Polish FA involvement and even appeals to UEFA, Polish Olympic Committee, and debates in the Polish parliament. The case had widespread consequences, with many officials punished and removed from office as a result, and changes in law to prevent similar incidents in the future.

In season 2002/03, they played in Polish Premier League (Ekstraklasa), were relegated straight away. Whilst it looked like they were about to win promotion immediately, they were convicted of match-fixing, along with several other clubs in widespread enquiry that shook Polish football.

After the two scandals, the club was heavily hit by sanctions with lack of confidence from supporters and sponsors alike in the management which led to the club being bankrupt by 2007. The team carried on relying on its reserve team in the 4th division, whilst the first team was dissolved and the disgraced management made redundant.


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