Full name | Akademia Futsal Club Pniewy | |
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Nickname(s) | Akademicy | |
Founded | 1999 | |
Ground | Pniewy | |
Capacity | 420 | |
Chairman | Cezary Pieczyński | |
Manager | Klaudiusz Hirsch | |
League | Polish Futsal League | |
2009-10 | Polish Futsal League, 1st | |
Akademia Futsal Club are a Polish futsal club based in Pniewy.
1. | Łukasz Błaszczyk | ||
12. | Wojciech Pers | ||
18. | Nicolae Neagu | ||
28. | Maciej Foltyn |
2. | Dmytro Zagrodnyy | ||
4. | Michał Wojciechowski | ||
5. | Krzysztof Urbanowicz | ||
6. | Klaudiusz Hirsch | ||
7. | Marcin Stanisławski | ||
8. | Łukasz Pieczyński | ||
9. | Dariusz Pieczyński | ||
10. | Oleksandr Derik | ||
11. | Rafał Franz | ||
14. | Bartosz Łeszyk (C) | ||
16. | Mateusz Jedliński | ||
19. | Daniel Lebiedziński | ||
20. | Filip Mójta | ||
21. | Cleverson | ||
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