Fixtures

Poland III Liga 03/23 13:00 22 MKS Swit Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki vs GKS Belchatow - View
Poland III Liga 03/30 14:00 23 GKS Belchatow vs Pilica Bialobrzegi - View
Poland III Liga 04/05 17:00 24 Unia Skierniewice vs GKS Belchatow - View
Poland III Liga 04/13 15:00 25 GKS Belchatow vs Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki - View
Poland III Liga 04/20 15:00 26 LKS Lomza vs GKS Belchatow - View
Poland III Liga 04/27 15:00 27 GKS Belchatow vs Victoria Sulejowek - View

Results

Poland III Liga 03/16 14:00 21 GKS Belchatow v Mlawianka Mlawa L 0-2
Poland III Liga 03/10 11:00 20 Concordia Elblag v GKS Belchatow D 1-1
Poland III Liga 03/02 13:00 19 GKS Belchatow v Bron Radom D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 01/24 11:00 - GKS Jastrzebie v GKS Belchatow - CANC
Europe Friendlies 01/23 11:00 - Gornik Leczna v GKS Belchatow L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 01/18 11:00 - Wisla Plock v GKS Belchatow L 4-2
Poland III Liga 11/26 11:00 18 Pelikan Lowicz v GKS Belchatow W 0-1
Poland III Liga 11/18 11:00 17 Legia Warsaw II v GKS Belchatow L 6-0
Poland III Liga 11/12 12:00 16 GKS Belchatow v Olimpia Zambrow W 3-0
Poland III Liga 11/04 13:00 15 GKS Belchatow v Lechia Tomaszow Mazowiecki W 2-0
Poland III Liga 10/29 14:15 14 Jagiellonia Bialystok II v GKS Belchatow L 3-2
Poland III Liga 10/22 13:00 13 GKS Belchatow v Legionovia Legionowo W 6-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 26 11 15
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 9 1 8
Goals for 45 24 21
Goals against 42 8 34
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 7 1 6

Wikipedia - GKS Bełchatów

GKS Bełchatów [ɡʲɛkaˈɛs bɛwˈxatuf] is a Polish professional football club based in Bełchatów. The club currently competes in the III liga.

History

GKS Bełchatów entered Poland's Klasa A in 1977 under the name of Węgiel Brunatny Bełchatów, and gained promotion to the III liga in the 1981–82 season. It took the club another seven years to rise to the II liga (1986/1987 season), before winning a place in the top-tier I liga in 1992. After another spell in II liga, the club again won promotion to the I liga at the end of the 2004–05 season. The club finished the 2005–06 season in 10th place, with 37 points. The following season they challenged for the league title. After spending much of the latter part of the 2006–07 season in first place, they were ultimately overtaken by Zagłębie Lubin and had to settle for second place.

On 11 March 2022, the club, then playing in the II liga, withdrew from the league and did not start playing in the spring round. As a consequence, they were moved to the last place in the 2021–22 season standings and their remaining matches being declared 0–3 forfeits for their opponents. They declared liquidation on 20 April 2022. On 31 May 2022, the Łódź Football Association admitted its academy (Akademia GKS Bełchatów) as its continuator to the Łódź group of the fifth division for the 2022–23 season.

GKS Belchatow is a professional soccer team based in the city of Belchatow, Poland. The team was founded in 1928 and has a rich history of success in Polish soccer. GKS Belchatow plays in the Polish First League, which is the second-highest level of professional soccer in Poland. The team's home stadium is the Stadion GKS, which has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.

GKS Belchatow has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at home games. The team's colors are green and white, and its logo features a stylized eagle with the letters "GKS" in the center.

Over the years, GKS Belchatow has won several titles and trophies, including the Polish Cup in 2001 and the Polish SuperCup in 2001 and 2002. The team has also had success in European competitions, reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup in 2002.

GKS Belchatow has a talented squad of players, including both experienced veterans and promising young talents. The team is known for its attacking style of play, with a focus on quick passing and movement off the ball. GKS Belchatow is a team with a proud history and a bright future, and its fans are passionate about supporting their beloved club.