KŚ AZS Wrocław

KŚ AZS Wrocław was a women's football team based in Wrocław, Poland. The football team was officially a part of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology's sporting section, called AZS-AWF Wrocław (founded in 1976). The ladies football club section of AZS-AWF Wrocław was founded in 1997 and quickly became a dominant force in women's football in Poland. During their 23 years as a club they won the Polish Championship eight times, with all eight titles being won consecutively from 2001–2008. They also finished second twice and finished third four times. As a club they didn't finish outside of the top three between 2000–2011. AZS Wrocław have also had success in the Polish Cup, winning the competition four times. On 13 May 2020 it was announced that AZS Wrocław had reached an agreement with Śląsk Wrocław with the Śląsk Wrocław ladies team taking AZS Wrocław's place in the Ekstraliga.[1]

KŚ AZS Wrocław
Full nameKlub Środowiskowy Akademicki Związek Sportowy Wrocław
Nickname(s)czerwono-białe
(red and whites)
Founded1 July 1997 (1 July 1997)
Dissolved13 May 2020 (13 May 2020)
GroundBoisko kompleksu hotelowo-rekreacyjnego GEM, Wrocław
Capacity400
LeagueEkstraliga Kobiet
2019–209th
WebsiteClub website

Club names

  • Klub Środowiskowy Akademickiego Związku Sportowego Wrocław (1997–2006)
  • Akademickiego Związku Sportowego Volksbank Leasing Wrocław (2006–2007)
  • Klub Środowiskowy Akademickiego Związku Sportowego Wrocław (2007–2010)
  • Klub Sportowy Akademicki Związek Sportowy Wrocław (2010–2020)

Honours

Ekstraliga

  • Winners (8): 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08
  • Runners–up (2): 1999–2000, 2008–09
  • Third place (4): 1997–98, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14

Polish Cup

  • Winners (4): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2008–09
  • Runners–up (3): 2001–02, 2005–06, 2013–14

Seasons

Season League Tier Position Matches Points W D L GF GA Cup Europe
2001–02EkstraligaI1 of 101851170110311[2]Runners-up[3]Group stage
2002–03Ekstraliga1 of 916461510919[4]Winners[5]Group stage
2003–04Ekstraliga1 of 101852171010010[6]Winners[7]Group stage
2004–05Ekstraliga1 of 1018511701829[8]Quarter-final[9]Qualifying stage
2005–06Ekstraliga1 of 620491541769[10]Runners-up[11]Group Stage
2006–07Ekstraliga1 of 6205117036214[12]Winners[13]Qualifying stage
2007–08Ekstraliga1 of 620501622558[14]Round of 16[15]
2008–09Ekstraliga2 of 6204513616812[16]Winners[17]Qualifying stage
2009–10Ekstraliga3 of 6203410465627[18]Semi-final[19]
2010–11Ekstraliga3 of 10183410444821[20]Semi-final[21]
2011–12Ekstraliga5 of 1018258192126[22]Semi-final[23]
2012–13Ekstraliga4 of 10183210262515[24]Round of 16[25]
2013–14Ekstraliga3 of 10183310354327[26]Runners-up[27]
2014–15Ekstraliga5 of 102232102103646[28]Quarter-final[29]
2015–16Ekstraliga4 of 12274413595036[30]Quarter-final[31]
2016–17Ekstraliga6 of 12272985144650[32]Round of 16[33]
2017–18Ekstraliga10 of 12272473174160[34]First round[35]
2018–19Ekstraliga10 of 12271954182486[36]First round[37]
2019–20Ekstraliga9 of 1212124082028[38]Round of 16[39]

UEFA Competitions Record

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2001-02UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage7-0Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1-3Switzerland Bern
1-2England Arsenal
2002-03UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage0-2Finland HJK Helsinki
0-1Switzerland Sursee
6-3Wales Bangor City
2003-04UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage2-15Norway Kolbotn
0-3France Juvisy
3-0Republic of Ireland University College Dublin
2004-05UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage2-1Wales Cardiff City
5-1Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
2-0Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv
Group Stage0-5Italy Torres
1-4Germany Turbine Potsdam
2-0France Montpellier
2005-06UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage5-0Ukraine Arsenal Kharkiv
11-0Cyprus AEK Kokkinochovion
1-0Israel Maccabi Holon FC
Group Stage1-3England Arsenal
1-3Denmark Brøndby
3-3Russia Lada Togliatti
2006-07UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage4-1North Macedonia Skiponjat
0-1Finland HJK Helsinki
2-2Switzerland Zuchwil
2008-09UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0-1Ukraine Naftokhimik Kalush
4-0Estonia Levadia Tallinn
4-0Greece PAOK

Final squad

As of 9 May 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Poland POL Anna Bocian
2 DF Poland POL Karolina Przebierała
4 MF Poland POL Karolina Wijata
5 MF Poland POL Joanna Zalwowska
6 DF Poland POL Karolina Ostrowska
7 DF Poland POL Katarzyna Sołtys
8 DF Poland POL Aleksandra Janicka
9 FW Poland POL Monika Koziarska
10 DF Poland POL Weronika Aszkiełowicz
11 MF Poland POL Martyna Lewandowska
13 DF Poland POL Patrycja Michalczyk
14 MF Poland POL Dominika Grabowska
14 DF Poland POL Katarzyna Gozdek
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Poland POL Angelika Raruk
17 DF Poland POL Karolina Gradecka
19 FW Poland POL Anita Turkiewicz
20 MF Poland POL Dominika Dereń
21 MF Poland POL Sofia Leaslie Gonzalez
23 MF Poland POL Aleksandra Jaworek
24 FW Poland POL Marta Cichosz
25 MF Poland POL Anna Kornak
26 DF Poland POL Aleksandra Lewalska
27 MF Poland POL Joanna Wróblewska
28 MF Poland POL Magdalena Kaczorowska
33 GK Poland POL Aleksandra Brzezina

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