KS Cracovia (ice hockey)
MKS Cracovia SSA, commonly referred to as Cracovia Kraków and currently playing as Comarch Cracovia for sponsorship reasons, is an ice hockey team in Kraków, Poland. They play in the Polska Hokej Liga.
MKS Comarch Cracovia SSA | |
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City | Kraków, Poland |
League | Polska Hokej Liga |
Founded | 1906 (club) 1923 (ice hockey section) |
Home arena | Lodowisko im. Adama "Rocha" Kowalskiego/Tauron Arena Kraków |
Colours | White-Red |
General manager | Janusz Filipiak |
Head coach | Rudolf Roháček |
Website | http://cracovia.pl/hokej |
Franchise history | |
1923-1997 | KS Cracovia |
1997-present | MKS Cracovia SSA |
History
Founded in 1906, Cracovia is the oldest existing sports club in Poland. Ice hockey in the form of bandy had been first played around 1909, and the first North American style ice hockey game was played in 1912. The ice hockey section of the sports club was created in 1923. Currently, the men's ice hockey section functions independently, and is legally called MKS Cracovia SSA. The women's section continues to function under the sports society of KS Cracovia.
The men's professional team won five league titles in the 1930s and 1940s. It took them 57 years to win another league title after winning in 1949. They finally won the PLH again in 2006, and have since added six more titles, in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016 and 2017.
They are also the first Polish team to compete in the Champions Hockey League. They made their debut in the 2016–17 edition, where they were put into a group with Färjestad BK from the Swedish Hockey League and HC Sparta Praha from the Czech Extraliga. They would lose all four group stage matches.[1]
August 25, 2019
Updated September 14, 2019[2][3]
Players
# | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace |
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Lukasz Hebda | G | 20 | Krynica Zdroj, Poland | ||||
Miroslav Kopriva | G | 37 | Kladno, Czech Republic | ||||
Robert Kowalowka | G | 27 | Oswiecim, Poland | ||||
Mateusz Bezwinski | D | 19 | Krakow, Poland | ||||
Bartlomiej Bychawski | D | 29 | Opole, Poland | ||||
Bartosz Dabkowski | D | 35 | Torun, Poland | ||||
Adrian Gajor | D | 26 | Plainville, Connecticut, United States | ||||
Patryk Gosztyla | D | 21 | Poland | ||||
Jiri Gula | D | 31 | Most, Czech Republic | ||||
Miroslav Jachym | D | 29 | Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic | ||||
Ales Jezek | D | 30 | Tabor, Czech Republic | ||||
Maciej Kruczek | D | 33 | Krynica Zdroj, Poland | ||||
Dawid Musiol | D | 23 | Katowice, Poland | ||||
Mateusz Rompkowski | D | 34 | Gdańsk, Poland | ||||
Igor Augustyniak | F | 19 | Tychy, Poland | ||||
Michal Barta | F | 33 | Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic | ||||
Mateusz Bepierszcz | F | 29 | Warszawa, Poland | ||||
Kasper Bryniczka | F | 30 | Nowy Targ, Poland | ||||
Sebastian Brynkus | F | 19 | Nowy Targ, Poland | ||||
Adam Domogala | F | 27 | Katowice, Poland | ||||
Filip Drzewiecki | F | 36 | Gdańsk, Poland | ||||
Antoni Dziurdzia | F | 20 | Krakow, Poland | ||||
Kamil Kalinowski | F | 28 | Torun, Poland | ||||
Lukasz Kaminski | F | 21 | Nowy Targ, Poland | ||||
Damian Kapica | F | 28 | Nowy Targ, Poland | ||||
Ondrej Mikula | F | 32 | Banovce nad Beb., Slovakia | ||||
Michal Vachovec | F | 28 | Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic |
Achievements
- Polish champion : 1937, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017
- Polish 1. Liga champion : 1965, 1967, 1977, 2004.
- Polish Cup champion : 2013, 2015.
- Superpuchar Polski: 2014.
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-09-09. Retrieved 2016-09-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "KS Cracovia Roster". Missing or empty
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