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- Place Types Stadium
- Address Sieniawa 1A, 66-220, Poland
- Coordinate 52.3534493,15.3646779
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code 9937+9V Sieniawa, Poland
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The history of the Sports Club in Sieniawa dates back to the seventies of the last century. She was involved in the initiative of several social workers from Sieniawa, who organized a football team, which was originally the basic section of this club.
In 1970, the club suspension period was agreed. In the first months the team of players was promoted from class C to class B.
The following were elected to the first composition of the Board: Edward Lichodziejewski, Teofil Kozłowski, Antoni Tyliszczak, Jan Ciesielski and Kazimierz Krajczynski.
In 1972, Mieczysław Wiśniewski became the president of the club, and a new member - Edward Kozacki. This composition lasted for many seasons with many sports successes; but also failures.
In season 1972/1973, the band was in the highest class, because in class A. He performed with such bands as: Stilon II, Lubuszanin Drezdenko, Pogoń Skwierzyna, Stal Sulęcin, Czarni Witnica.
These teams were so strong compared to "Brown" that the football team was down to the lower class. In the following sports seasons he performed in lower classes. It lasted until 1986. During this period, the band consisted of the following people: Tadeusz Cwoidziński, Tadeusz Górny, Czesław Kowalski, Henryk Kozacki, Henryk Skòrzewski, Stanisław Kozacki, Eugeniusz Górny, Bolesław Habel, Janusz Wiśniewski.
In the 1988/89 season, the greatest success of the band? Brunatni? he was promoted to class 0. The competitors who defended this promotion for five years are: Janusz and Jacek Bak, Leszek Błaszczyk, Jerzy Szarek, Grzegorz Janicki, Bogdan Konstanciak, Tadeusz Chmielewski, Marek Miziński, Henryk Giecold, Maciej Walczak and Andrzej Topolski.
In the seventies and eighties? Brown? they took part in various football tournaments organized in the Świebodzin region. They also took part in the Polish Cup. The Brown victory over Pogoń 4 to 3 in 1993 was a great success.
In addition to the team of players in the club, there were other teams: chess players, pingpongists and checkers. At the turn of the club's activity they had their sport successes, which are worth pointing out. The biggest success was taking the third place in the provincial tournament final for the "Golden Tower"? in 1983 in Żagań.
In 1983 Wiesław Kozacki became the president of the club, and the board was composed of: J. Ciesielski, A. Tyliszczak, E. Kozacki, K. Krajczyński, Józef Kruk, Zbigniew Kozacki and Jan Błoński.
The Seniors team played over 1,100 matches in the championship and cup games. In the first team in the years of the initial enthusiasm for sports, there were over 200 players. The most persistent players with a long internship are: Jacek Bak (18 seasons), Grzegorz Janicki (18 seasons), likewise Maciej Walczk and Tadeusz Chmielewski, Janusz Bak (16 seasons), Zbigniew Kozacki and Leszek Błaszczyk for 14 seasons. The most goals were scored by Andrzej Topolski, Grzegorz Janicki, Tadeusz Chmielewski and Marek Miziński.
On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Brown Club, on July 9, 2005, decorations were awarded to activists and footballers by Mr. Zenon Kaleta, a member of the Board of the Lubuski Football Association in Zielona Góra.
The creation and existence of the club is associated in particular with the Brown Coal Mine in Sieniawa. The title of the Brunatni team itself has its logo from the Brown Coal Mine in Sieniawa, which supports and kindly helps in the existence and operation of the team.
In addition, there were also subsidies from State Farms in Sieniawa and the Commune Office in Łagów.
However, the greatest attention on the activity of the Brown Club, focuses on activists - social workers who put a lot of heart and ideas into the team's activity.
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