Poland - Western Pomerania - Clubs in First and Second Division


Western Pomerania (zachodniopomorskie) is part of Poland since 1945 (earlier of Germany). Below all clubs from the region to appear at first or second level in Poland are listed chronologically.

1946:

regional champion: Pocztowy KS Szczecin (1/8 final in National Championship)

1947:

regional champion: Pocztowy KS Szczecin (in the III qualification group to National Championship 9th (last) place, all 28 teams)

2nd division: MKS Szczecin (3rd place in Group 3, all 20 teams)

1948:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (4th (last) place in Group 3, all 20 teams)

1949:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (8th/10 place in Group 1, all 20 teams)

1950:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (1st/10 place in Group 2, all 20 teams, promotion to 1st division)

1951:

1st division: Arkonia Szczecin (12th (last) place, relegation)

2nd division: any clubs

1952:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (9th/10 place in Group 1, all 40 teams, relegation)

1953:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: any clubs

1954:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: any clubs

1955:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: any clubs

1956:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: any clubs

1957:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (10th/12 place in Group northern, all 24 teams)

1958:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (1st/12 place in Group northern, promotion) and Arkonia Szczecin (4th/12 place in Group Northern, all 24 teams)

1959:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (10th/12 place)
2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (3rd/12 place in Group northern, all 24 teams)

1960:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (12th (last) place, relegation)

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (4th/12 place in Group northern, all 24 teams)

1961:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (2nd/12 place in Group northern, promotion) and Pogoń Szczecin (4th/12 place in Group northern, all 24 teams)

1962:

1st division: Arkonia Szczecin (4th/7 place in Group B, all 14 teams), 7th place in all over league after play-offs with Ruch Chorzów (2:0 and 1:2)

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (1st/8 place in Group D, all 16 teams, promotion)

1962/1963:

1st division: Arkonia Szczecin (6th/14 place), Pogoń Szczecin (11th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1963/1964:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (12th/14 place), Arkonia Szczecin (14th (last) place, relegation)

2nd division: any clubs

1964/1965:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (13th/14 place, relegation)

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (14th/16 place, relegation)

1965/1966:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (2nd/16 place, promotion)

1966/1967:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (9th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1967/1968:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (6th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1968/1969:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (11th/14 place)

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (8th/16 place)

1969/1970:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (12th/14 place)

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (16th (last) place, relegation)

1970/1971:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (4th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1971/1972:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (11th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1972/1973:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (9th/14 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1973/1974:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (8th/16 place)

2nd division: Arkonia Szczecin (11th/16 place in Group northern, all 32 teams)

1974/1975:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (12th/16 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (7th/16 place in Group northern), Stal Stocznia Szczecin (13th/16 place in Group northern) and Arkonia Szczecin (14th/16 place in Group northern, relegation, all 32 teams)

1975/1976:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (6th/16 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin ward (7th/16 place in Group northern), Stal Stocznia Szczecin (14th/16 place in Group northern, relegation) and Dąb Dębno Lubuskie (16th (last) place in Group northern, relegation, all 32 teams)

1976/1977:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (6th/16 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (11th/16 place in Group northern), Arkonia Szczecin (12th/16 place in Group northern, all 32 teams)

1977/1978:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (11th/16 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (10th/16 place in Group northern), Arkonia Szczecin (14th/16 place in Group northern, relegation) and Chemik Police (16th (last) place in Group southern, relegation, all 32 teams)

1978/1979:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (15th/16 place, relegation)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (15th/16 place in Group western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1979/1980:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (3rd/16 place in Group western) and Pogoń Szczecin (8th/16 place in Group western, all 32 teams)

1980/1981:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (1st/16 place in Group western, promotion), Stal Stocznia Szczecin (8th/16 place in Group western), Arkonia Szczecin (13th/16 place in Group western, relegation) and Gwardia Koszalin (15th/16 place in Group western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1981/1982:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (6th/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (4th/16 place in Group western), Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński (15th/16 place in Group western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1982/1983:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (4th/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (5th/16 place in Group western) and Arkonia Szczecin (15th/16 place in Group Western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1983/1984:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (3rd/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (8th/16 place in Group western) and Chemik Police (9th/16 place in Group western, all 32 teams)

1984/1985:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (11th/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (8th/16 place in Group western) and Chemik Police (15th/16 place in Group western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1985/1986:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (9th/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (13th/16 place in Group western, relegation, all 32 teams)

1986/1987:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (2nd/16 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (16th (last) place in Group 1, relegation, all 32 teams)

1987/1988:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (10th/16 place)

2nd division: Stal Stocznia Szczecin (14th/16 place in Group 1, relegation after play-offs with Gwardia Warszawa (1:3 and 1:1), all 32 teams)

1988/1989:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (13th/16 place, relegation after play-offs with Motor Lublin (3:2 and 0:2)

2nd division: Chemik Police (12th/16 place in Group 1, relegation, all 32 teams)

1989/1990:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (12th/20 place) and Stal Stocznia Szczecin (20th (last) place, relegation, the team withdrew after 24 games)

1990/1991:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (11th/20 place)

1991/1992:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (1st/17 place in Group western, promotion) and Chemik/Polger Police (14th/17 place in Group western, all 35 teams)

1992/1993:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (7th/18 place)

2nd division: Chemik/Polger Police (17th/18 place in Group western, relegation, all 36 teams)

1993/1994:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (5th/18 place)

2nd division: Gwardia Koszalin (18th (last) place in Group western, relegation, all 36 teams)

1994/1995:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (8th/18 place)

2nd division: any clubs

1995/1996:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (15th/18 place, relegation)

2nd division: Chemik Police (13th/18 place in Group western, all 36 teams)

1996/1997:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (2nd/18 place in Group western, promotion) and

Chemik Police (10th/18 place in Group western, all 36 teams)

1997/1998:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (14th/18 place)

2nd division: Chemik Police (16th/17 place in Group western, relegation, all 35 teams)

1998/1999:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (13th/16 place)

2nd division: Odra Szczecin (10th/14 place in Group western, all 29 teams)

1999/2000:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (13th/16 place)

2nd division: Odra Szczecin (21th/24 place, relegation)

2000/2001:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (2nd/16 place)

2nd division: any clubs

2001/2002:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (8th (last) place in Title Group, all 16 teams)

2nd division: any clubs

2002/2003:

1st division: Pogoń Szczecin (16th (last) place, relegation)

2nd division: any clubs

2003/2004:

1st division: any clubs

2nd division: Pogoń Szczecin (1st/16 place, promotion), Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński (18th (last) place, after first (autumn) round (17 games) the club withdrew)

SEASONS:

1st division (1948 - 2003/2004):

Pogoń Szczecin: 36 seasons

Arkonia Szczecin: 4 seasons

 

2nd division (1947 - 2003/2004):

Arkonia Szczecin: 18 seasons

Pogoń Szczecin: 12 seasons (includes MKS Szczecin)

Stal Stocznia Szczecin: 11 seasons

Chemik (Polger) Police: 9 seasons

Gwardia Koszalin: 8 seasons

Błękitni Stargard Szczeciński: 2 seasons

Odra Szczecin: 2 seasons

Dąb Dębno Lubuskie: 1 season

 


Poland - Regional Analysis


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Prepared and maintained by Maks Saczywko for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Maks Saczywko (maks890@poczta.onet.pl), Goleniów (Western Pomerania, Poland)
Last updated: 21 Aug 2004

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