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词条 Widzew Łódź
释义

  1. History

     Recent history 

  2. Achievements

     Domestic  Europe  Youth Team 

  3. Honours in the Polish Ekstraklasa (to 2008 Polish 1st Division)

  4. Widzew in Europe

  5. Current squad

  6. Notable players

  7. Managers

  8. Stadium

  9. Fans

  10. TMRF Widzew Łódź

      Regular season  

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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1922 as RTS Widzew
2014 reformed as RTS Widzew
| dissolved =
| ground = Stadion Widzewa
Łódź, Poland
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| chairman = {{flagicon|Poland}} Jakub Kaczorowski
| manager = {{flagicon|Poland}} Radosław Mroczkowski
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| season = 2017–18
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RTS Widzew Łódź ({{IPA-pol|ˈɛr ˈtɛ ˈɛs ˈvʲidzɛf ˈwut͡ɕ}}) is a Polish football club based in Łódź. The club was founded in 1922 but traces its roots to TMRF Widzew founded in 1910, referring to the Widzew-district of Łódź. Its official colours are red and white, hence their nicknames Czerwona Armia (Red Army) and Czerwono-biało-czerwoni (Red-white-reds).

History

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The club traces its roots to {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1910|11|5}} as Towarzystwo Miłośników Rozwoju Fizycznego Widzew (Society of Lovers of Physical Development Widzew) in Widzew, then a suburb (now district) of Łódź. In 1922 the club was founded as Robotnicze Towarzystwo Sportowe Widzew (Workers' Sports Society Widzew).

Widzew has won four Polish league championships (in 1981, 1982, 1996 and 1997) and the 1985 Polish Cup.

They have appeared in 117 matches in European Cups, of which they won 42. Widzew knocked European giants Manchester United out of the 1980–81 UEFA Cup, although their biggest achievement was reaching the semi-final of the 1982–83 European Cup, eliminating then 3 times winners Liverpool along the way.

Recent history

In the beginning of season 2007/2008 Widzew was bought by one of the wealthiest men in Poland – Sylwester Cacek.[1]

In January 2008, while playing in the Second League, the Polish Football Association ruled that Widzew Łódź should be relegated due to their involvement in a corruption scandal. However, Widzew became champion that year, and were allowed to stay in the second division, which was renamed First League (I liga) before the start of the 2008–09 season. Despite the deduction of six points as a penalty, Widzew managed to become champions once again, and were finally promoted to the Ekstraklasa. In total, Widzew played 35 seasons at the highest level before being relegated in the 2013–14 season.

Due to financial problems, Widzew finished last at the end of the 2014–15 I Liga season. Subsequently, the club ruled by Sylwester Cacek went bankrupt.

In consequence local businessmen led by Marcin Ferdzyn and Grzegorz Waranecki decided to take on amateur status as a new association called Stowarzyszenie Reaktywacja Tradycji Sportowych Widzew Łódź (Association of the Reactivation of the Sports Traditions of Widzew Łódź),[2] which continues the tradition of the old RTS Widzew Łódź. The new association was registered in a Polish court on 2.07.2015, and within a few weeks of summer 2015 they managed to find new coach Witold Obarek and collect a new squad, which started the 2015/2016 season in the fifth tier of Polish football. In first season in IV League Widzew has promoted to higher tier. In season 2016/17 Widzew achieved third place in III League, after Drwęca Nowe Miasto Lubawskie and ŁKS Łódź but next season yielded promotion to II League. Now, on the halfway point of season 2018/19 Widzew is leader with 37 points in 17 matches.

Achievements

Domestic

  • Ekstraklasa (First Division):
    • Winner (4): 1980–81, 1981–82, 1995–96, 1996–97
    • 2nd place (7): 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1994–95, 1998–99
  • Polish First League (Second Division):
    • Winner (3): 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10
  • Polish Cup:
    • Winner (1): 1985
  • Polish SuperCup:
    • Winner (1): 1996
    • Finalist (1): 1997
  • Polish League Cup:
    • Finalist (1): 1977

Europe

  • UEFA Champions League/European Cup:
    • Semi-Finalist (1): 1982–83
  • Copa del Sol:
    • Runner-up (1): 2013

Youth Team

  • Polish U-19 Runner Up: 1995
    • Polish U-19 Bronze Medal: 1936, 1937, 1997

Honours in the Polish Ekstraklasa (to 2008 Polish 1st Division)

SeasonPositionMatchesPointsGoalsW.-D.-L.
1194814 (relegation to 2nd division)2613 pts.31–995–3–18
21975/7653032 pts.33–3310–12–8
31976/7723038 pts.46–3114–10–6
41977/78103028 pts.34–409–10–11
51978/7923039 pts.37–2614–11–5
61979/8023036 pts.47–3913–10–7
71980/8113039 pts.39–2514–11–5
81981/8213039 pts.45–3114–11–5
91982/8323038 pts.50–3013–12–5
101983/8423042 pts.43–2515–12–3
111984/8533038 pts.34–1613–12–5
121985/8633041 pts.40–2515–11–4
131986/8763036 pts.34–2914–7–9
141987/8853031 pts.28–248–15–7
151988/89 73029 pts.27–279–12–9
161989/9015 (relegation to 2nd division.)3017 pts.22–394–12–14
171991/9233443 pts.48–2817–9–8
181992/9353443 pts.60–4216–11–7
191993/9463439 pts.45–3312–15–7
201994/9523445 pts.48–2517–11–6
211995/9613488 pts.84–2227–7–0
221996/9713481 pts.74–2025–6–3
231997/9843461 pts.53–3418–7–9
241998/9923056 pts.50–3318–2–10
251999/0073040 pts.48–5411–7–12
262000/01123036 pts.33–409–9–12
272001/02
Autumn round
– group A:
81411 pts.9–243–2–9
Spring round
– g. relegation:
21431 pts.19–86–7–1
282002/0393037 pts.29–3910–7–13
292003/0414 (relegation)2619 pts.25–524–7–15
302006/07123028 pts.27–487–7–16
312007/0815 (relegation)3026 pts.27–425–11–14
322010/1193043 pts.41–3411–10–9
332011/12113039 pts.25–269–12–9
342012/13133033 pts.30–418–9–13
352013/1415 (relegation to 1st division)3722 pts.36–598–9–20

Widzew in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Score
1977–78UEFA Cup1REngland}} Manchester City2–2, 0–0
2RNetherlands}} PSV Eindhoven3–5, 0–1
1979–80UEFA Cup1RFrance}} AS Saint-Étienne2–1, 0–3
1980–81UEFA Cup1REngland}} Manchester United1–1, 0–0
2RItaly}} Juventus FC3–1, 1–3 p. 4–1
3REngland}} Ipswich Town0–5, 1–0
1981–82European Cup1RBelgium}} RSC Anderlecht1–4, 1–2
1982–83European Cup1RMalta}} Hibernians FC4–1, 3–1
2RAustria}} SK Rapid Wien1–2, 5–3
1/4FEngland}} Liverpool F.C.2–0, 2–3
1/2FItaly}} Juventus FC0–2, 2–2
1983–84UEFA Cup1RSweden}} IF Elfsborg0–0, 2–2
2RCzechoslovakia}} Sparta Prague1–0, 0–3
1984–85UEFA Cup1RDenmark}} Aarhus Gymnastik Forening2–0, 0–1
2RWest Germany}} Borussia Mönchengladbach2–3, 1–0
3RSoviet Union}} FC Dinamo Minsk0–2, 1–0
1985–86European Cup Winners' Cup1RTurkey}} Galatasaray SK0–1, 2–1
1986–87UEFA Cup1RAustria}} LASK Linz1–1, 1–0
2RWest Germany}} Bayer 05 Uerdingen0–0, 0–2
1992–93UEFA Cup1RGermany}} Eintracht Frankfurt2–2, 0–9
1995–96UEFA CupQWales}} Bangor City FC4–0, 1–0
1RUkraine}} FC Chornomorets Odessa1–0, 0–1 p. 5–6
1996–97UEFA Champions LeagueQDenmark}} Brøndby IF2–1, 2–3
GRGermany}} Borussia Dortmund1–2, 2–2
GRSpain}} Atlético Madrid1–4, 0–1
GRRomania}} Steaua Bucureşti0–1, 2–0
1997–98UEFA Champions League1QAzerbaijan}} Neftchi Baku2–0, 8–0
2QItaly}} Parma FC1–3, 0–4
UEFA Cup1RItaly}} Udinese Calcio1–0, 0–3
1999–00UEFA Champions League2QBulgaria}} Litex Lovech4–1, 1–4 p. 3–2
3QItaly}} ACF Fiorentina1–3, 0–2
UEFA Cup1RLatvia}} Skonto FC0–1, 2–0
2RFrance}} AS Monaco FC1–1, 0–2

Current squad

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Notable players

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  • {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Edgar Bernhardt
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tadeusz Błachno
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Daniel Bogusz
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Henryk Bolesta
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Ulrich Borowka
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Zbigniew Boniek
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Stanisław Burzyński
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wiesław Cisek
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Citko
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Ryszard Czerwiec
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jacek Dembiński
{{col-4}}
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Dariusz Dziekanowski
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Dziuba
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Dariusz Gęsior
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Grębosz
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Rafał Grzelak
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Leszek Iwanicki
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Paweł Janas
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Waldemar Jaskulski
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tomasz Łapiński
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Sławomir Majak
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Radosław Michalski
{{col-4}}
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Józef Młynarczyk
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Możejko
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wojciech Nawrocki
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Arkadiusz Onyszko
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Kazimierz Przybyś
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Rafał Siadaczka
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Włodzimierz Smolarek
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Michał Stasiak
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Piotr Sulis
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tadeusz Świątek
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Maciej Szczęsny
{{col-4}}
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Mirosław Szymkowiak
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Mirosław Tłokiński
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Artur Wichniarek
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jerzy Wijas
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Roman Wójcicki
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Paweł Wojtala
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Woźniak
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wiesław Wraga
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Zbigniew Wyciszkiewicz
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marcin Zając
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Władysław Żmuda
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Andriy Mikhalchuk
  • {{flagicon|Moldova}} Alexandru Curtianu
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Managers

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  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Zygmunt Otto (1948)
  • {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Vančo Kaménař (1948)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wacław Pegza (1949)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Władysław Król (1950–51)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Leszek Jezierski (1972–76) (II liga)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Janusz Pekowski (1976)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Paweł Kowalski (1976–77)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Bronisław Waligóra (1977–79)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Stanisław Świerk (1978–79)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jacek Machciński (1979–81)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Władysław Jan Żmuda (1981–84)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Bronisław Waligóra (1984–86)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Orest Lenczyk (1987–88)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Grębosz (1988–89)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Bronisław Waligóra (1988–90)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jan Tomaszewski (1989–90)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Czesław Fudalej (1989–90)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Paweł Kowalski (1990–91) (II liga)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Władysław Jan Żmuda (April 28, 1992 – May 20, 1993)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Leszek Jezierski (1992–93)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Woziński (1993–94)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Władysław Stachurski (Sept 1, 1993 – April 20, 1995)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Ryszard Polak (1994–95)
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Franciszek Smuda (April 30, 1995 – May 31, 1998)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Pyrdoł (July 1, 1998 – July 28, 1998)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wojciech Łazarek (July 28, 1998 – Oct 26, 1998)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Dziuba (1998–99)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Grzegorz Lato (1999–00)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Orest Lenczyk (Aug 30, 1999 – April 23, 2000)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Pyrdoł (1999–00)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jan Żurek (April 24, 2000 – July 1, 2000)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Petro Kushlyk (2000–01)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Koniarek (2000–01)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Kusto (July 3, 2001 – Oct 13, 2001)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Dariusz Wdowczyk (Oct 13, 2001 – Aug 2, 2002)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Franciszek Smuda (Aug 2, 2002 – Dec 5, 2002)
  • {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Petr Němec (Dec 6, 2002 – April 7, 2003)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tomasz Muchiński (int.) (April 7, 2003 – April 10, 2003)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Franciszek Smuda (April 10, 2003 – July 9, 2003)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Andrzej Kretek (July 10, 2003 – Aug 26, 2003)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tomasz Łapiński (interim) (Aug 26, 2003 – Sept 2, 2003)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Jerzy Kasalik (Sept 3, 2003 – March 22, 2004)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Stefan Majewski (2004–06) (II liga)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Michał Probierz (June 1, 2006 – Sept 3, 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marek Zub (Sept 3, 2007 – April 21, 2008)
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  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Janusz Wójcik (April 21, 2008–08)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} W. Fornalik (July 1, 2008 – Jan 9, 2009) (I liga nowa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} P. Janas (Jan 9, 2009 – June 21, 2010) (I liga nowa, I liga)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} A. Kretek (June 25, 2010 – Nov 15, 2010) (Ekstraklasa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} C. Michniewicz (Nov 15, 2010 – June 22, 2011) (Ekstraklasa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} R. Mroczkowski (June 24, 2011 – Sept 26, 2013) (Ekstraklasa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Rafal Pawlak (Sept 26, 2013 – Jan 6, 2014) (Ekstraklasa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Artur Skowronek (Jan 6, 2014 – June 20, 2014) (Ekstraklasa)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Włodzimierz Tylak (June 20, 2014 – 2014)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Rafał Pawlak (2014)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Wojciech Stawowy (2014–2015)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Witold Obarek (2015)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Marcin Płuska (2015–16)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Tomasz Muchiński (2016)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Przemysław Cecherz (2016–17)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Franciszek Smuda (2017–2018)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} R. Mroczkowski (June 12, 2018–)
{{col-end}}

Stadium

The club's home stadium was the Stadion Widzewa (Widzew's Stadium), also called Stadion im. Ludwika Sobolewskiego, which opened in 1930. The stadium, which was owned by the city of Łódź, had a capacity of 10,500 seats. In early 2015, it was demolished to make way for a new stadium with 18,000 seats. It was intended the new stadium will be completed by November 2016.

In the 2014–2015 season, its last season as a professional club, Widzewa played their home matches in Byczyna near Poddębice, 40 km west of Łódź.[5]

After bankruptcy and relegation to the 4th division a rebuilt team was forced to play its domestic games in Łódź at UKS SMS Łódź stadium,[6] during the construction of a new Stadion Widzewa stadium.

The first match on new stadium was played on 18 March 2017, Widzew won against Motor Lubawa 2:0.[7] 17,443 fans attended the game.

Fans

Widzew has one of the largest fan-bases in Poland with fan-clubs all around the country. Widzew's biggest rival is ŁKS Łódź, with whom they contest the Łódź Derby. Legia Warsaw are also big rivals, with whom they contest the Derby of Poland, which stems from the fact there were frequent title races between the two clubs. Widzew fans maintain friendly relations with fans of Ruch Chorzów, Elana Toruń, Wisła Kraków and PFC CSKA Moscow.[8]

TMRF Widzew Łódź

{{main|TMRF Widzew}}

TMRF Widzew was a football team created by the active supporters of Widzew in 2014, who were in a long conflict with the club board. Only Widzew supporters were admitted to the squad.

Regular season

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See also

  • Football in Poland
  • List of football teams
  • Champions' Cup/League
  • UEFA Cup

References

1. ^Historia Widzewa
2. ^Jest nowy Widzew! Reaktywacja Tradycji Sportowych Widzew Łódź
3. ^{{cite web |url=https://widzew.com/druzyna |title=Widzew Łódź current squad |language=Polish}}
4. ^If not marked in a different way – I league
5. ^Byczyna dla Widzewa. Jest umowa. Władze klubu dogadały się z gminą Poddębice
6. ^http://www.expressilustrowany.pl/artykul/3932343,rts-widzew-bedzie-gral-na-stadionie-sms,id,t.html RTS Widzew będzie grał na stadionie SMS
7. ^https://widzew.com/-/wygrana-na-otwarcie-stadionu-relacja-z-meczu-z-motorem-lubawa/
8. ^http://www.widzewtomy.net/

External links

{{Commons category|Widzew Łódź}}
  • {{Official website|https://widzew.com}} {{pl icon}}
  • Widzew Łódź at 90minut.pl
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