Fixtures

Poland III Liga 03/23 13:00 22 Blekitni Stargard vs Cartusia Kartuzy - View
Poland III Liga 03/29 11:00 23 Pogon Szczecin II vs Blekitni Stargard - View
Poland III Liga 04/06 13:00 24 Blekitni Stargard vs KP Starogard Gdanski - View
Poland III Liga 04/13 12:00 25 Pogon Nowe Skalmierzyce vs Blekitni Stargard - View
Poland III Liga 04/20 15:00 26 Blekitni Stargard vs Stolem Gniewino - View
Poland III Liga 04/27 15:00 27 Blekitni Stargard vs Sokol Kleczew - View

Results

Poland III Liga 03/16 14:00 21 Unia Swarzedz v Blekitni Stargard L 3-0
Poland III Liga 03/09 12:00 20 Blekitni Stargard v Flota Swinoujscie W 3-1
Poland III Liga 03/02 11:00 19 Unia Solec Kujawski v Blekitni Stargard W 2-3
Poland III Liga 11/25 12:00 18 Blekitni Stargard v Elana Torun D 3-3
Poland III Liga 11/18 12:00 17 Blekitni Stargard v KTS-K Luzino W 2-1
Poland III Liga 11/11 12:00 16 Notec Czarnkow v Blekitni Stargard W 1-4
Poland III Liga 11/04 12:00 15 Blekitni Stargard v Gedania Gdansk L 1-2
Poland III Liga 10/28 10:00 14 Swit Szczecin v Blekitni Stargard L 3-0
Poland III Liga 10/21 10:00 13 Blekitni Stargard v Polonia Sroda Wlkp L 1-3
Poland III Liga 10/14 12:00 12 Vineta Wolin v Blekitni Stargard D 0-0
Poland III Liga 10/06 14:00 11 Blekitni Stargard v Zawisza Bydgoszcz L 0-1
Poland III Liga 10/01 13:00 10 Sokol Kleczew v Blekitni Stargard W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 11 4 7
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 48 22 26
Goals against 53 28 25
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 13 5 8

Wikipedia - Błękitni Stargard

Błękitni Stargard is a Polish association football sports club from Stargard. The men's team is currently playing in the fourth-tier III liga, following their 2020–21 relegation from the II liga, the reserve men's team in the fifth division whereas the women's team is in the fourth division. There are also 11 different youth teams. It was formerly a multi-sports club.

History

On 18 May 1945, on the initiative of the athlete Tadeusz Świniarski, a participant of the 1946 European Athletics Championships, Błękitni, the first Polish sports club in Western Pomerania, was founded. The football, boxing and athletics sections were all officially launched in 1945. Two years later, a volleyball section was added. Table tennis and swimming sections followed in 1948 and 1949, respectively.

League history

In 1980–81, Błękitni finished second behind Gryf Słupsk at the third tier and won promotion to the II liga. During the 1981/82 season, the team played in the second division where they finished 15th out of 16 teams and were relegated back to the third tier.

The club played the next 16 seasons in the III liga, managing to finish second on four separate occasions. However, none of these granted them promotion. In 1998, the club was relegated from the third tier having finished 10th. Błękitni spent the next two seasons at the fourth tier - in 1998/99 they were denied promotion by Kotwica Kołobrzeg but won their group next season. However, they didn't manage to keep their spot at the third tier and returned to the fourth level one year later.

After two promotions in succession, in 2002–03, the club returned to the second division but was withdrawn at the halfway stage of the season, their results annulled.

After being withdrawn from the second tier, Błękitni joined the IV liga, the fourth tier of Polish association football, in 2004 and played for the next nine seasons at that level. In 2013, the club won promotion to the third division and has been playing at the third tier since.

In the Polish Cup

The club had an unprecedented cup run during the 2014–15 season, reaching the semifinals of the Polish Cup. The club was playing in the third division at the time. In the first round, Błękitni won 6–1 with Małapanew Ozimek, lower-tier team. In the second round, the club already eliminated its first higher-level opponent winning 3–1 with Pogoń Siedlce and went on to win against Chojniczanka 1–0 the following round. Both of these opponents were playing in the second division at the time. In the 16th-finals eliminated a fourth-division team, Gryf Wejherowo, 2–1. The following round, Błękitni won with another second-tier team, GKS Tychy, 3–2 and advanced to the quarterfinals which were held in the spring of 2015. Then, having managed to achieve two surprise 2–0 wins, home and away, against Ekstraklasa side Cracovia in the quarterfinals, the team progressed to the semifinals, where they faced Lech Poznań. While Błęktini did win against Lech 3–1 at home, they were eventually knocked out by Lech in the return leg, after losing 1–3 in regular time. In extra time, Lech scored two goals to win the tie 6–4 on aggregate.


Blekitni Stargard Szczecinski is a professional soccer team based in Stargard Szczecinski, Poland. The team was founded in 1945 and has a rich history in Polish soccer. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadion Miejski w Stargardzie.

Blekitni Stargard Szczecinski has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at their home matches. The team has had success in the past, winning the Polish Cup in 1979 and finishing as runners-up in the Polish Second League in 2018.

The current squad is made up of talented players from Poland and other countries, who are led by experienced coach, Tomasz Kafarski. The team plays an attacking style of soccer, with a focus on possession and quick transitions.

Blekitni Stargard Szczecinski is a team with a proud history and a bright future, and they continue to strive for success both domestically and internationally.