Hetman Białystok

Hetman Białystok
Full name Białostocki Klub Sportowy Hetman Białystok
Nickname(s) Hetman
Founded 1948
Chairman Bogdan Kościuczyk
Manager Andrzej Pietrzyk
League IV liga
2013–14 10th
Website Club home page

Hetman Białystok (formerly known as Gwardia Bialystok) is a Polish football club based in Podlaskie Voivodeship. They play in the Division IV or the (4th) League.

History

Gwardia was organized in 1948 as a Polish Citizens' Militia's (Communist Police) club. The name Gwardia used to be a common name for any Citizens' Militia's sports' club in Poland. Many players were soldiers serving in the Polish Army who were assigned to the units in or near Bialystok City.

Gwardia Bialystok was the first team from Bialystok after World War II to advance to the II (2nd) League, but survived there only one season (1951–1952) before being relegated to the III (3rd) League.

With the fall of the Communist Oligarchy and the cessation of sponsorship, the club was forced to temporarily disappear in 1990.

The club was reactivated soon after when it changed its name from Gwardia to Hetman. The club also added three other sections: amateur boxing, judo, and contract bridge.

Honours

Updates

At the half—time winter break, Hetman leads in the Podlaska group of the new (old "5th") 4th or IV "Liga" Division. In the last game, Hetman defeated the previous leader, Piast also from Bialystok, 0:1 after a goal in the 39th minute scored by Lukasz Szarejko.

Current squad

As of 19 May 2013.[1]

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

No. Position Player
Poland GK Kamil Stepanczenko
Poland GK Rafał Topczewski
Poland GK Łukasz Łopatowicz
Poland DF Jacek Malaszewski
Poland DF Piotr Jarocki
Poland DF Karol Sobota
Poland DF Radosław Nowiński
Poland DF Marcin Bochenek
Poland DF Bartosz Gliński
No. Position Player
Poland MF Paweł Seweryn
Poland MF Daniel Sienkiewicz
Poland MF Kamil Żyliński
Poland MF Łukasz Suchowolec
Poland MF Norbert Wiński
Poland MF Mateusz Sawicki
Poland MF Jakub Czaczkowski
Poland FW Adam Hillo
Poland FW Jakub Budźko

Sections club

The club also has a section of boxing, judo and duplicate bridge.[2]

Notable boxers

References

External links

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