Czarni Sosnowiec

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KKS Czarni Sosnowiec
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Full nameKolejowy Klub Sportowy Czarni Sosnowiec
FoundedApril 1924;100 years ago (1924-04)
Ground Jan Ciszewski Stadium [1]
Capacity1,000 [1]
ChairmanRobert Majewski (women's) [2]
ManagerRobert Stanek (women's) [3]
League Ekstraliga (women's)
Klasa B Sosnowiec (men's)
2023–243rd of 12 (women's)
4th of 13 (men's)
Website http://www.czarnisosnowiec.pl

Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Czarni Sosnowiec, commonly referred to as Czarni Sosnowiec, is a football club from Sosnowiec, Poland. The club was founded in 1924, [4] and its home ground is the Jan Ciszewski's Stadium. [1] It has a women's and a men's section.

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Women's football section

Women's football team, founded 5 September 1974, holds the Polish record for championship titles won, with 13 titles to its name. After some financial problems the club was in the 2007–08 season relegated from the Ekstraliga Kobiet; in 2008–09 they reached the promotion playoffs but lost convincingly. With the expansion of the Ekstraliga in 2010–11 a second-place was enough to ensure direct promotion again. In 2021, they won their first championship in over twenty years. [5]

Honours

European competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League First qualifying round Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros 1–2 [7]

Men's football section

As of the 2024–25 season, men's section of Czarni compete in the 9th-tier Klasa B. [8]

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