Bałtyk Gdynia

Bałtyk Gdynia is a Polish football club from Gdynia. The club is named after the Baltic Sea. They currently compete in the IV liga Pomerania, the fifth tier of Polish league competition.[1]

Bałtyk Gdynia
Full nameStowarzyszenie Klub Sportowy
Bałtyk Gdynia
Nickname(s)Kadłuby (The Hulls)
Founded1930 (1930)
GroundNational Rugby Stadium
Capacity2,425
ChairmanAndrzej Adamczyk
ManagerMichał Połomski
LeagueIV liga Pomerania
2023–24IV liga Pomerania, 4th of 18
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was established in 1930 by football enthusiasts from the developing city. Bałtyk is the oldest football club from Gdynia, which still plays with its original name.[2]

Bałtyk played seven seasons in the Polish first league and 19 in Polish second league. They also appeared once in the Intertoto Cup, in 1983. In 1977, Baltyk's U-19 team won bronze in the Polish Championship, and in 1982, Baltyk won silver in the U-19 championship of Poland.

In 2019 and 2020, the club fell victim to a career fraudster causing the club to sign player contracts promising money that did not exist. The perpetrator was never caught however the club managed to negotiate a recovery plan and by 2021 the club was solvent again.[3]

Fans

The fans are known as "Kadłuby" (The Hulls). Once one of the strongest fan groups in the 80's, as the team started to fall down the leagues only a handful of loyal supporters now remain in Gdynia and several smaller towns in the region.

In the past the fast used to have short-lived friendly relations with fans of Lech Poznań, Pogoń Lębork and Ferencváros at various points in their history. Currently they have good relations with fans of Kotwica Kołobrzeg and Cartusia Kartuzy.

The two Tricity derby rivals Lechia Gdańsk and Arka Gdynia are considered the most fierce. The games against Arka, also known as the Gdynia derby have a long history and the fans often contend for dominance in the city. The controversy surrounding the two club's stadium use is also a serious cause of tension between the two.

Due to Bałtyk languishing in the lower leagues for several years, the club has developed rivalries with other clubs, mainly Gryf Słupsk.

Bałtyk in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Score
1983 Intertoto Cup GR Boldklubben 1903 1–1, 2–1
IFK Göteborg 0–3, 0–0
Admira Wacker Mödling 3–1, 2–3

Current squad

As of 4 March 2024.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  POL Igor Drenda
GK  POL Patryk Gackowski
GK  POL Mateusz Ponichtera
GK  POL Paweł Rabin
GK  POL Szymon Stanik
DF  UKR Maksym Demianchuk
DF  POL Aleksander Drozdowicz
DF  POL Krzysztof Iwanowski
DF  POL Maciej Kaźmierczak
DF  POL Błażej Malinowski
DF  POL Dominik Pluta
DF  POL Jakub Siekierski
DF  POL Daniel Szczukowski
DF  POL Miłosz Waszczuk
MF  POL Grzegorz Andrasz
MF  POL Oskar Bohm
MF  NAM Duncan Cunion
MF  POL Mateusz Długołęcki
MF  POL Michał Dmochowski
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  POL Kamil Formella
MF  POL Oliwier Hewelt
MF  POL Paweł Józefczak
MF  POL Piotr Kaliszewski
MF  POL Mikołaj Kośnik
MF  POL Szymon Kryszewski
MF  POL Bartosz Lupa
MF  POL Jakub Michniewicz
MF  POL Bartosz Ossowski
MF  POL Dominik Pikiel
MF  POL Oktawian Skrzecz
MF  POL Radosław Stępień
MF  POL Jakub Świerzbin
MF  POL Kamil Święciński
MF  POL Konrad Wojtowicz
FW  POL Robert Hirsz
FW  POL Igor Jankowski
FW  POL Szymon Rychłowski

Former players

References

  1. "IV liga 2023/2024, grupa: pomorska". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  2. "Kalendarium" (in Polish). Bałtyk Gdynia. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  3. "To było wielkie, zuchwałe oszustwo. Polski klub wraca do żywych".
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