Gwardia Warszawa
Gwardia Warszawa ( officially Warszawski club Sportowy Gwardia Warszawa) is a Polish sports club from the capital, Warsaw, was primarily known for its football department. The greatest success of the organization was the Polish Cup win in the season 1953/1954. From 1964 to 1966 Gwardia Warsaw was trained by the Polish Kazimierz Górski coaching legend. The team wears their home games at 9,000 -seat Gwardia Stadium.
Since relegation 2007/ 08 in the Klasa okręgowa, the sixth- highest division in Poland, the Association of Klasa A. remained in the lowest regions of the Polish league football hanging and currently plays even in the seventh league
Achievements
- Polish Vice Champion: 1957
- Polish Cup winner: 1954
Participations in the European Cup
1974/75 UEFA Cup
Gwardia Warszawa - FC Bologna 2:1, 1:2, 5:3 after penalties
- Second round
Gwardia Warszawa - PSV Eindhoven 1:5, 0:3
1973/74 UEFA Cup
Gwardia Warszawa - Ferencvaros 2-1, 1-0
- 2nd round
Gwardia Warszawa - Feyenoord 1:0, 1:3
1969/70 UEFA Cup
Gwardia Warszawa - Vojvodina 1:1, 1:0
- 2nd round
Gwardia Warszawa - Dunfermline Athletic 0:1, 1:2
In 1957/58 European Champion Clubs' Cup
Gwardia Warszawa - SC Karl- Marx-Stadt 3:1, 1:3, 1:1 ( in Berlin) - Drawing of lots
1955/56 European Champion Clubs' Cup
- Second round
Gwardia Warszawa - Djurgårdens IF 1:4, 0:0
Known player
- Dariusz Dziekanowski
- Roman Kosecki
- Jerzy Kraska
- Joachim Marx
- Andrzej Strejlau
- Antoni Szymanowski
- Ryszard Szymczak
- Stanisław Terlecki
- Dariusz Wdowczyk
- Edward Zientara
- Władysław Żmuda