Fixtures

Poland I Liga 03/15 13:30 25 GKS Tychy vs Slask Wroclaw - View
Poland I Liga 03/21 18:30 26 Puszcza Niepolomice vs Slask Wroclaw - View
Poland I Liga 04/04 17:30 27 Slask Wroclaw vs MKP Pogon Siedlce - View
Poland I Liga 04/11 14:00 28 Polonia Warsaw vs Slask Wroclaw - View
Poland I Liga 04/18 14:00 29 Slask Wroclaw vs Mark Harding - View
Poland I Liga 04/25 14:00 30 Tijuana II vs Slask Wroclaw - View

Results

Poland I Liga 03/07 16:30 24 Slask Wroclaw v Wisla Krakow - PPT.
Poland I Liga 02/28 18:30 23 [8] Slask Wroclaw v Chrobry Glogow [2] W 2-1
Poland I Liga 02/22 13:30 22 [9] Slask Wroclaw v Odra Opole [12] W 3-0
Poland I Liga 02/14 18:30 21 [10] Miedz Legnica v Slask Wroclaw [8] L 3-1
Poland I Liga 02/08 13:30 20 [10] Ruch Chorzow v Slask Wroclaw [9] D 2-2
Club Friendly List 01/23 11:00 - Slask Wroclaw v Rekord Bielsko-Biala W 4-0
Poland I Liga 12/08 18:00 19 [10] Slask Wroclaw v Stal Rzeszow [8] D 1-1
Poland Cup 12/03 16:30 4 Slask Wroclaw v Rakow Czestochowa L 1-2
Poland I Liga 11/30 13:30 18 [10] Wieczysta Krakow v Slask Wroclaw [6] D 3-3
Poland I Liga 11/21 19:30 17 [2] Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki v Slask Wroclaw [5] D 2-2
Poland I Liga 11/09 13:30 16 [4] Slask Wroclaw v Polonia Bytom [5] L 2-3
Poland I Liga 11/03 17:45 15 [13] LKS Lodz v Slask Wroclaw [2] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 23 18
Wins 20 14 6
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 76 47 29
Goals against 61 26 35
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - Śląsk Wrocław

Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna, commonly known as WKS Śląsk Wrocław (Polish pronunciation: [ɕlɔ̃zɡ ˈvrɔt͡swaf]), is a Polish professional football club based in Wrocław that plays in I liga, the second level of the Polish football league system.

Śląsk is a two-time Polish champion (1977, 2012), a four-time top-tier runner-up (1978, 1982, 2011, 2024), a two-time Polish Cup winner (1976, 1987), a two-time Polish Super Cup winner (1987, 2012) and a one-time Ekstraklasa Cup winner (2009).

The club's home is Tarczyński Arena Wrocław, a 45,105 capacity stadium in Wrocław which was one of the host venues during UEFA Euro 2012. The club previously played at Olympic Stadium and Stadion Oporowska.

History

The club has had many names since its foundation in 1947. They are listed below;

  • 1947 – Pionier Wrocław
  • 1949 – Legia Wrocław
  • 1950 – Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Wrocław
  • 1951 – Okręgowy Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Wrocław
  • 1957 – Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław
  • 1997 – Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna
  • Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna

Śląsk is the Polish name of Silesia, the historical region in which Wrocław is located.

Śląsk Wrocław is a prominent Polish football club based in Wrocław, Poland. Founded in 1947, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base, making it one of the most recognized clubs in the country. The club's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadion Wrocław, a modern facility that can accommodate over 40,000 spectators.

Śląsk Wrocław has enjoyed considerable success in Polish football, having won multiple Ekstraklasa titles and domestic cups. The team is known for its competitive spirit and has a reputation for developing local talent, contributing to the growth of Polish football. The club's supporters, known as "Wojskowi," are known for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant atmosphere during matches, creating an electric environment at home games.

In addition to its domestic achievements, Śląsk Wrocław has also participated in various European competitions, showcasing Polish football on an international stage. The club's commitment to excellence, community engagement, and youth development continues to solidify its status as a cornerstone of Polish football culture. With a blend of tradition and ambition, Śląsk Wrocław remains a formidable force in the Ekstraklasa and a source of pride for its city and fans.