Warmia Grajewo

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Warmia Grajewo
Full nameKlub Sportowy
Warmia Grajewo
Founded1924[ citation needed ]
GroundStadion Miejski Witolda Terleckiego, Grajewo, Poland
Capacity2000
Chairman Flag of Poland.svg Radosław Zolnik[ citation needed ]
Manager Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Strzeliński[ citation needed ]
League IV liga [ citation needed ]
Website Club website
Ground: Stadion Miejski Witolda Terleckiego Grajewo stadion 2009.jpg
Ground: Stadion Miejski Witolda Terleckiego

Warmia Grajewo is a Polish football club playing currently in III Liga (4th level) . The club was founded in 1924. It's one of the oldest football clubs in Podlasie arena.[ citation needed ]

Warmia in the 21st century

SeasonLeaguePositionPointsGoalsNotes
2000/01IV liga26387:35
2001/02IV liga179100:15promotion
2002/03III liga84446:31
2003/04III liga54833:23
2004/05III liga124029:36degradation
2005/06IV liga16580:29promotion
2006/07III liga142329:50
2007/08III liga104046:47degradation
2008/09III liga83945:32
2009/10III liga64640-30
2010/11III liga54644-38
2011/12III liga45444-24
2012/13III liga???
Legenda
Colours
3rd league level
4th league level


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