Wisla Krakow
Coach:
Mariusz Jop
Establishment Date:
1906
League Affiliation:
POL Liga 1
Stadium:
Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana
Seating Capacity:
33500
Team Info
Wisła Kraków is one of Poland's most iconic and successful football clubs, based in the historic city of Kraków. Currently, they find themselves in the second division, Poland Liga 1, following a period of financial and sporting turmoil. The team plays at the legendary Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana, often referred to as the "White Star's" fortress. Founded in 1906, Wisła (which means "Vistula River") boasts a rich history with a record 14 Polish championship titles, the last won in 2011. Their key era spanned the late 1990s and 2000s, a golden period under coach Henryk Kasperczak and with stars like Maciej Żurawski, Tomasz Frankowski, and Paweł Brożek, dominating domestic football and making regular appearances in European competitions. The modern era has been challenging, with relegation in 2022 a massive shock. However, the club retains its huge, passionate fan base—one of the largest in Poland—who demand an immediate return to the top flight. The team culture is defined by this immense pressure and pride, with the white jersey carrying immense weight. Wisła Kraków is a fallen giant with the history, support, and ambition to rise again.
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