AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow

AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow

Leagues Played
Poland Regional Cup 1
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Results

Poland Regional Cup 10/18 13:00 - AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow v Pogon Ruda Slaska D 1-1

Wikipedia - AKS Chorzów

AKS Chorzów is a sports club based in Chorzów, Poland. It is one of the earliest sports organizations in Upper Silesia and is still well-known nationally for its football and handball teams. The club also made its mark on the international stage: Halina Richter-Górecka was part of the gold-medal winning women's 100m relay team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games; tennis player Danuta Wieczorek appeared at Wimbledon as a junior.

History

Logo of VfR Königshütte

The origins of the club go back to the founding of the German football club VfR Königshütte on 22 August 1910 in what was at the time the coal mining city of Königshütte in Germany. In the early 20s, the region became part of Poland and the city was renamed, with the football club becoming Amatorski Klub Sportowy Chorzów

In 1927 AKS was the proud owner of one of the most modern stadium facilities in Poland at Chorzów's Wyzwolenia Hill. The stadium was sometimes shared with another well-known local team — Ruch Chorzów.

The club won the championship of Polish Upper Silesia (Silesian A-Class) in 1924, 1930 and 1936, and in 1937 advanced to the Polish first division where they became an immediate success. They finished as vice-champions and the team's Jerzy Wostal was the top scorer in the league with 12 goals. Wostal and teammate Leonard Piątek were among several players who played for the Polish national side in the 1930s. In 1939, AKS had as many as 10 football teams, including various youth teams, which was more than any other football organization of the Second Polish Republic.

Logo of FV Germania Königshütte

After the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Germany occupied the western half of Poland. AKS became Fussball Verein Germania Königshütte and in 1940 joined Germany's first division Gauliga Schlesien where they finished atop the table. Piatek Germanized his name to Piontek and was a key player as FV Königshütte became the dominant side in the division, far outperforming state-supported rival 1. FC Kattowitz. The club earned division titles in the Gauliga Oberschlesien in 1942, 1943, and 1944, advancing to play in the regional qualifying rounds of the German national championships, where they were put out in the early going each year. Germania also made first round appearances in play for the Tschammerpokal, predecessor of today's DFB-Pokal (German Cup), in 1941 and 1942.

After the war and the restoration of the area to Poland, the club re-assumed its Polish name and continued to be a power in the country's football, earning third-place results in 1946 and 1947. In 1948 AKS joined the newly re-established Polish first division as Budowlani Chorzów and played there for seven years until being relegated after the 1954 season. The club played second division football until 1958 then faded into obscurity, with some supporters claiming that team's German origins and history of success in the Nazi-sponsored Gauliga put it into disfavour with Communist Poland's sporting authorities, contributing to the team's decline.

In the 60s the Chorzów's once beautiful stadium burned to the ground to be replaced by a supermarket. In the early 1990s the club merged with Chorzowianka Chorzów and plays today as the sixth division side AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzów.

AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow is a professional soccer team based in Chorzow, Poland. The team was founded in 1920 and has a rich history of success in Polish football. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow has a reputation for playing an attacking style of football and never giving up until the final whistle.

The team's colors are red and white, and their home matches are played at the Stadion AKS Wyzwolenie, which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow has a strong youth development program and is committed to nurturing young talent to ensure a bright future for the club.

With a dedicated coaching staff and talented players, AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow continues to strive for success in both domestic and international competitions. Fans can always expect an exciting and entertaining match when watching AKS Wyzwolenie Chorzow take the field.