Unia Leszno

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Unia Leszno
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Club information
Track address Stadion Alfreda Smoczyka
Leszno
CountryPoland
Founded1938
Team manager Piotr Baron
League Ekstraliga
Website Official Website
Club facts
ColoursWhite and Blue
NicknameByki (Bulls)
Track size346 metres (378 yd)
Track record time60.27 seconds
Track record date22 May 2022
Track record holder Janusz Kołodziej
Major team honours
Team Polish Champions x 18 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Pair Polish Champion 10 times (most recent 2020)
Individual Polish Champion 13 times (most recent 2019)

Unia Leszno are a motorcycle speedway team established in 1938 and based in Leszno, Poland. The team's home track is at the Stadion Alfreda Smoczyka. They compete in the Ekstraliga (the highest division) [1] and are Poland's most accomplished team, winning 18 Team Speedway Polish Championships (as of 2022). [2]

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History

1949 to 1962

The club competed in the inaugural 1948 Polish speedway season, under the name of LKM Leszno and won the silver medal. [3] [4] The following year they captured the gold medal during the 1949 Polish speedway season and Leszno rider Alfred Smoczyk won the Polish Individual Speedway Championship. [5] The team dominated the Championship during the following period and won six successive league titles from 1949 to 1954. The club later won bronze medals in 1958 and 1962. [6]

1963 to 1978

The 1960s were a much quieter time for the club as Rybnik dominated Polish speedway. Although Henryk Żyto won the 1963 Polish Individual Speedway Championship, the club were relegated in 1964. They won the Polish Speedway First League in 1966 but failed to gain promotion based on the two year system at the time. They finally gained promotion in 1972 and began to compete again by the mid-70s. The team contained riders such as Zdzisław Dobrucki and Bernard Jąder who would win three Polish titles between them. Two bronze medals in 1975 and 1976 and one silver medal in 1977 ensued. [7]

1979 to 1990

1981, Ryszard Buskiewicz and Roman Jankowski of Leszno trail Jerzy Rembas of Gorzow Stal Gorzow-Unia Leszno 1981.jpg
1981, Ryszard Buskiewicz and Roman Jankowski of Leszno trail Jerzy Rembas of Gorzów

1979 to 1990 was a golden period for the club as they won five Polish championship gold medals, two silvers and one bronze. In addition they won the Polish Pairs Speedway Championship five times in 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988 and 1989 and Roman Jankowski was twice Polish champion and Zenon Kasprzak was champion in 1990. [8]

1991 to 2001

In contrast to earlier success, the club spent 11 years struggling, with the exception of winning the second division in 1996. They were however inaugural members of the Ekstraliga in 2000. [9]

2002 to present

Leigh Adams, rode for Unia from 1996 to 2010 Leigh Adams 2009.jpg
Leigh Adams, rode for Unia from 1996 to 2010

In 2002, a return to form saw the team win the silver medal and Unia became one of the leading teams in Polish speedway for the next two decades, matching the 1980s achievements. They have won ten medals, including seven gold's in 2007, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. Five more Polish Pairs championships were added and riders such as Janusz Kołodziej, Jarosław Hampel and Piotr Pawlicki Jr. have all become Polish champions. Foreign riders such as Leigh Adams, Nicki Pedersen and Emil Saifutdinov have been integral in their gold medal wins in recent years.

Previous teams

Extended content

2022 team

[10]

2023 team

Notable riders

Honours

Unia Leszno riders celebrating the Polish Championship in 2017 Fogo Unia Leszno DMP 2017.jpg
Unia Leszno riders celebrating the Polish Championship in 2017

Team Polish Champions

Pair Polish Champion

Individual Polish Champion

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