Fixtures

Poland I Liga 03/30 16:30 25 Chrobry Glogow vs Wisla Krakow - View
Poland Cup 04/03 15:30 2 Wisla Krakow vs Piast Gliwice - View
Poland I Liga 04/07 10:40 26 Wisla Krakow vs Motor Lublin - View
Poland I Liga 04/13 15:00 27 Wisla Plock vs Wisla Krakow - View
Poland I Liga 04/20 15:00 28 Znicz Pruszków vs Wisla Krakow - View
Poland I Liga 04/24 17:00 29 Resovia Rzeszow vs Wisla Krakow - View

Results

Poland I Liga 03/15 19:30 24 [5] Wisla Krakow v Miedz Legnica [8] W 2-0
Poland I Liga 03/08 19:30 23 [1] Arka Gdynia v Wisla Krakow [5] D 1-1
Poland I Liga 03/02 16:30 22 [7] Odra Opole v Wisla Krakow [6] W 1-2
Poland Cup 02/28 19:30 3 Wisla Krakow v Widzew Lodz W 2-1
Poland I Liga 02/23 19:30 21 [4] Wisla Krakow v GKS Tychy [2] L 0-1
Poland I Liga 02/18 11:40 20 [12] Stal Rzeszow v Wisla Krakow [5] W 1-2
Europe Friendlies 01/24 11:00 - Nassaji Mazandaran v Wisla Krakow D 0-0
Poland I Liga 12/17 11:40 19 [7] Wisla Krakow v Polonia Warsaw [14] W 2-1
Poland I Liga 12/10 11:40 18 [9] Wisla Krakow v Gornik Leczna [7] W 4-0
Poland Cup 12/07 17:00 4 Wisla Krakow v Stal Rzeszow W 4-1
Poland I Liga 12/01 19:30 17 [11] Termalica BB Nieciecza v Wisla Krakow [8] L 2-1
Poland I Liga 11/25 16:30 16 [9] Wisla Krakow v GKS Katowice [12] W 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 27 19
Wins 21 15 6
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 85 58 27
Goals against 54 32 22
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Wisła Kraków

Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Wisła Kraków (Polish pronunciation: [ˈviswa ˈkrakuf]), is a Polish professional football club based in Kraków. It currently competes in the I liga, the second level of Polish football league system. It ranks fourth in the number of national titles won (13), behind Górnik Zabrze, Ruch Chorzów (both on 14), and Legia Warsaw (15), and second in all-time victories. Wisła was founded in 1906 under the name TS Wisła (Polish: Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła).

The club's coat of arms is a white star on a red background crossed by a blue ribbon.

Wisła Kraków was one of the most successful Polish football clubs of 2000s, winning eight league championships since 1999. Along with league titles, Wisła also won the Polish Cup on four occasions. Wisła also enjoyed some success in European competitions in the 1970s, reaching the quarter-finals in the 1978–79 European Cup

History

1907 Wisła Kraków side

Wisła Kraków was founded in 1906 when students of the Second Practical School in Kraków, inspired by their professor Tadeusz Łopuszański, formed a football club.

In this first, historic season of the League, the fight for the championship was decided between two teams: Wisła Kraków and 1. FC Kattowitz. This rivalry was treated very seriously, not only by the two sides involved, but also by the whole nation. 1. FC was regarded as the team supported by the German minority, while Wisła, at the end of this historic season, represented ambitions of all Poles.

1927 Wisła Kraków side.

Some time in the fall of 1927 in Katowice, an ill-fated game between 1.FC and Wisła took place. Stakes were very high – the winner would become the Champion. Kraków's side won 2–0 and became the Champion. 1.FC finished second, third was Warta Poznań.

During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), the club operated secretly. Co-founder Franciszek Brożek and pre-war player Adam Obrubański were among Poles murdered by the Russians in the large Katyn massacre in April–May 1940.

In 1949, the club was renamed to Gwardia-Wisła Kraków. In 1955 the club returned to its original name, TS Wisła. In 1967, the club was once again renamed, to GTS Wisła, a name which held until 1990 when the club reverted to its original name, TS Wisła. In the late 1990s, the football section of the club was incorporated and was renamed Wisła Kraków SSA.

The club has had its ups and downs, winning national championships and earning European qualification. It was also relegated to the second division on three occasions. Since the football section has been bought by Tele-Fonika Kable S.A. in 1998, the team has been far and away the most successful club in Poland, winning seven national championships and finishing in second place three times, totalling ten top two finishes in 12 years.

At international level, Wisła has competed in all three of the European competitions. The club's greatest success came in the 1978–79 season, when Wisła was able to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup, eventually to be knocked out by Malmö FF 3–5 on aggregate. Most recently, Wisła narrowly missed out on a chance to compete in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage, being defeated 4–5 by Panathinaikos after extra time.

Wisła also twice reached the second round of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967–68 and 1984–85, falling 0–5 and 2–3 by Hamburger SV and Fortuna Sittard, respectively. The White Star has competed in the UEFA Cup ten times.

On 15 May 2022, Wisła was relegated to the I liga for the first time since 1996, after losing 4–2 against Radomiak Radom.

Wisla Krakow is a professional soccer team based in Krakow, Poland. The team was founded in 1906 and has a rich history in Polish soccer. They play their home matches at the 33,326 capacity Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana.

The team's colors are white and red, and they are known as "The White Star" or "Biała Gwiazda" in Polish. Wisla Krakow has won the Polish league championship 13 times, most recently in 2011. They have also won the Polish Cup 5 times and the Polish SuperCup twice.

The team has a strong fan base and is one of the most popular soccer teams in Poland. Their supporters are known as "Czerwono-Biało-Czerwoni" (Red-White-Reds) and are known for their passionate support of the team.

Wisla Krakow has a strong tradition of developing young players and has produced many talented players who have gone on to play for top European clubs. The team's current squad includes a mix of experienced players and promising young talent.

Overall, Wisla Krakow is a respected and successful soccer team with a rich history and passionate fan base.