Wisla Plock
Coach:
Mariusz Misiura
Establishment Date:
1947
League Affiliation:
Ekstraklasa
Stadium:
Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego
Seating Capacity:
10978
Team Info
Wisła Płock is a Polish professional football club hailing from the city of Płock in central Poland, currently competing in the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa, the country's premier division. The team, whose full name is Wisła Płock Spółka Akcyjna, plays its home matches at the Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego, a modern arena named after the legendary Polish coach. Founded in 1947, the club has traditionally worn blue and white colors. Wisła Płock's history has been one of perseverance, with many years spent in the lower divisions before establishing themselves as an Ekstraklasa mainstay in the 21st century. Their most successful period came in the mid-2000s when they consistently finished in the top half of the table and made memorable runs in the Polish Cup, finishing as runners-up in 2006. The club is known for its strong youth academy and a pragmatic, hard-working style of play. In the modern era, Wisła Płock often finds itself in battles to maintain its top-flight status, relying on a mix of seasoned Polish league veterans and shrewd foreign signings. The Oilers, as they are nicknamed due to the city's large oil refinery, enjoy loyal support from the local community, creating a formidable home atmosphere. Wisła Płock continues to represent its city with pride in Poland's top division.
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