Fixtures

Poland II Liga 03/20 17:00 20 Stal Stalowa Wola vs Wisla Pulawy - View
Poland II Liga 03/24 11:00 25 Hutnik Krakow vs Stal Stalowa Wola - View
Poland II Liga 03/28 18:30 26 Stal Stalowa Wola vs Sandecja Nowy Sacz - View
Poland II Liga 04/07 15:30 27 Polonia Bytom vs Stal Stalowa Wola - View
Poland II Liga 04/13 15:00 28 Stal Stalowa Wola vs Olimpia Elblag - View
Poland II Liga 04/20 15:00 29 Lech Poznan II vs Stal Stalowa Wola - View

Results

Poland II Liga 03/17 18:30 24 [5] Stal Stalowa Wola v KKS Kalisz [3] L 0-1
Poland II Liga 03/09 15:00 23 [16] Stomil Olsztyn v Stal Stalowa Wola [8] W 0-1
Poland II Liga 03/03 14:30 22 [8] Chojniczanka Chojnice v Stal Stalowa Wola [9] D 1-1
Poland II Liga 02/23 16:00 21 [10] Stal Stalowa Wola v LKS Lodz II [9] W 1-0
Spain Regional Cup 02/02 17:30 - Motor Lublin v Stal Stalowa Wola L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 01/20 14:00 - Stal Stalowa Wola v Czarni Polaniec W 5-1
Europe Friendlies 01/20 10:00 - Stal Stalowa Wola v Star Starachowice W 2-0
Poland II Liga 12/03 13:00 20 Stal Stalowa Wola v Wisla Pulawy - PPT.
Poland II Liga 11/27 15:15 19 [11] Stal Stalowa Wola v Pogon Siedlce [3] W 2-1
Poland II Liga 11/18 16:30 18 [14] Stal Stalowa Wola v GKS Jastrzebie [13] W 3-1
Poland II Liga 11/12 12:00 17 [13] Zaglebie Lubin II v Stal Stalowa Wola [10] L 4-0
Poland II Liga 11/05 14:00 16 [9] Stal Stalowa Wola v Radunia Stezyca [4] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 22 20
Wins 24 16 8
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 75 55 20
Goals against 40 20 20
Clean sheets 17 8 9
Failed to score 12 2 10

Wikipedia - Stal Stalowa Wola

Stal Stalowa Wola Piłkarska Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Stal Stalowa Wola (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstal staˈlɔva ˈvɔla]), is a Polish professional football club based in Stalowa Wola, Subcarpathian Voivodeship. Founded in 1938, the club competes in the II liga, the third division of Polish football.

Stal's greatest success are 12th place in the 1993–94 Ekstraklasa, 1990–91 I liga championship and the quarter-final of the 1991–92 Polish Cup. It is the fourth best team in the history of the I liga, second professional association football division.

Since the spring round of the 2019–20 season, Stalowa Wola has played its home games at the 3,764-capacity Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej. Previously the team had played at the Stadion MOSiR from the 1930s, when the stadium was built. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Siarka Tarnobrzeg, and matches between the two sides are known as the great derby of Subcarpathia.

The club's traditional colours are green and black, and the club is known as Stalówka and Hutnicy (Steelworkers). At the beginning of its existence, it was associated with the Huta Stalowa Wola. In May 2010, a joint-stock sport company was built up under the name "Stal Stalowa Wola Piłkarska Spółka Akcyjna". It is the lawful successor and continuator of the "ZKS Stal Stalowa Wola" tradition. In July 2018, the city of Stalowa Wola took over the club's majority stake.

History

In 1938, Feliks Olszak [pl], who was the director of Huta Stalowa Wola, established the Klub Sportowy Stalowa Wola (Sports Club Stalowa Wola). At that time, the club had a pitch without running tracks and stands. The players were amateurs. During this period, training sessions took place after finishing work, and the matches were played on Sunday. The first match took place on May 4, 1939, in the Saint Florian's Day who is the patron saint of steelworkers.

After the World War II, the club resumed its activity. In the 1953 season, Stal won the Klasa A (4th level). For the first time footballers from Stalowa Wola were promoted to II liga (2nd level) in 1973, under the leadership of Jerzy Kopa. Stal players played in the second league until 1987, when they won promotion to Ekstraklasa in the play-offs against Górnik Knurów. Stal Stalowa Wola played in Ekstraklasa in the following seasons: 1987–88, 1991–92, 1993–94 and 1994–95. The greatest successes of Stal include participation in the quarter-finals of the Polish Cup (1991–92 edition).

In the wake of winning the 2001–02 II liga (fourth group), Stal was elevated to I liga. In the primary season in the subsequent level, it was fifteenth completing in the relegation zone. At this level, it showed up again in 2006. It tumbled to the third level after the 2009–10 season, assuming the penultimate position in the league, ahead of Motor Lublin only. In the 2009–10 Polish Cup edition, Stal reached the 1/8 finals. In the second round, it unexpectedly eliminated the title defender Lech Poznań with Robert Lewandowski in the squad (0–0, p. 4–1). In 2010–2020, Stal played continuously in II liga.

The 2019–20 II liga season began severely for the Subcarpathian team – they had one point in the initial five matches. After the loss to Błękitni Stargard (0–1), the coach Paweł Wtorek resigned. He was replaced by Szymon Szydełko, who was unable to turn around the club's fortunes. Stalówka finished the season in 15th, thus becoming relegated to III liga. Szydełko stayed at the club, beginning another season with a victory in the Polish Cup over the II liga side Skra Częstochowa (3–1 win). On October 31, 2020, after the 0–3 loss to Wisła Puławy, Szymon Szydełko was released from his contract (at the time of his release, Stal was sixth, 18 points behind to first place). On November 4, 2020, Jaromir Wieprzęć was announced as his successor. They were not able to win the promotion back the following season, finding themselves remaining in the fourth-tier III liga.

In the 2022–23 season, Stal won the Polish Cup of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship and were promoted to the II liga – securing promotion in the penultimate round by winning 7–0 over Wisła Sandomierz and reaching a six-point lead over Avia Świdnik.

Stal Stalowa Wola is a professional soccer team based in the city of Stalowa Wola, Poland. The team was founded in 1938 and has a rich history in Polish soccer. Stal Stalowa Wola plays in the third tier of Polish soccer, the II Liga.

The team's home stadium is called Stadion Miejski and has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized horse, which is a nod to the city's history as a center for horse breeding.

Stal Stalowa Wola has a passionate fan base and is known for their attacking style of play. The team has produced several notable players over the years, including Polish international striker Radosław Matusiak.

Overall, Stal Stalowa Wola is a respected and competitive team in Polish soccer, with a strong tradition and loyal fan base.