Jagiellonia Białystok
Jagiellonia Białystok ( officially Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna Jagiellonia Białystok ) is a Polish football club from the north-eastern Polish city of Bialystok. The club was founded in 1920 as a sports club of the 42nd Infanteriepulks. The name Jagiellonia (Polish royal dynasty 1386-1572 ) got the club in 1932 after a merger with another sports club from Białystok. Since August 5, 1999, he is a public company. The greatest success of the club's history was an 8th place in the Polish 1st league in the game in 1988 and 1989, also you stood before the finals of the Polish Cup competition of the season 1988 /1989.
After the club had been sentenced to relegation in February 2009 as a result of kickbacks from the 2004/05 season, this punishment was end of April 2009 converted to a ten-point deduction in the 2009/10 season. Nevertheless, the club managed as Tabellenelfter the league in the Ekstraklasa. The Association crowned the season even with the first title in the club's history: With a 1-0 final victory over Pogon Szczecin Jagiellonia won the Polish Football Cup 2010 At the beginning of the 2010/11 season they won also the Polish Supercup 2010 with a 1-0. victory over the champions Lech Poznan. As a result of the national Cup victory Jagiellonia was at the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2010/11 took part. There you failed but with 1:2 ( at home) and 2-2 (away) in the Greek representatives Aris Thessaloniki. In the first half of the Ekstraklasa 2010/11 season the Podlachier could convince and led half of the season after 15 games, mainly due to their strength at home (all seven home games in the first round were won ) with three points ahead of Wisla Krakow and Legia Warsaw, the table of Ekstraklasa on. In the second half of the season Jagiellonia could not quite match the performance of the first round and finished at the end of the fourth place in the table. By the Cup victory of the third-placed Legia Warsaw However Jagiellonia could also qualify in fourth place for the UEFA Europa League 2011 /12.
Jagiellonia Białystok plays its home matches at the stadium Miejski. In this 7,500 people have space. 2010, work began on the new stadium Miejski. It will provide 22,409 spectators, to be completely covered and the end of 2014 will be completed.
Name Changes
Achievements
- Polish Super Cup (1): 2010 ( Jagiellonia 1-0 Lech Poznan )
- Polish Football Cup (1): 2010 ( Jagiellonia 1-0 Pogoń Szczecin )
- Remes Cup Extra - finalist (3): 2011 ( Jagiellonia 3:3 KS Cracovia, penalty kick: 0-2)
- 2010 ( Jagiellonia 2:4 Arka Gdynia )
- 2009 ( Jagiellonia 1:3 Arka Gdynia )
European Cup balance
Squad 2013/2014
(Updated: February 28, 2014)
I: Before the start of the season 2013/14
Well-known former players
Armenia Armenia
- Robert Arsumanjan
Brazil Brazil
- Rodnei Francisco de Lima
- Bruno Coutinho Martins
- Everton Antônio Pereira
- Tales Schütz
- Hermes Neves Soares
- Thiago Rangel Cionek
Chile Chile
- Alexis Norambuena
Germany Germany
Colombia Colombia
- Roger Cañas
Lithuania Lithuania
- Valdas Kasparavičius
- Tadas Kijanskas
- Dainius Saulenas
- Andrius Skerla
Poland Poland
- Jacek Bayer
- Daniel Bogusz
- Antoni Komendo - Borowski
- Marcin Burkhardt
- Marek Citko
- Tomasz Frankowski
- Vahan Gevorgyan
- Kamil Grosicki
- Ariel Jakubowski
- Radosław Kałużny
- Adam Kompała
- Mariusz Piekarski
- Grzegorz Rasiak
- Grzegorz Sandomierski
- Euzebiusz Smolarek
- Radosław Sobolewski
- Grzegorz Szamotulski
- Tomasz Wałdoch
- Tomasz Zahorski
- Łukasz Załuska
Serbia Serbia
- Vuk Sotirović
Czech Republic Czech Republic
- Tomáš Pešír
Belarus Belarus
- Viktar Sokal