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Football club
Gwardia Warszawa
Full nameWarszawski Klub Sportowy
Gwardia Warszawa
NicknameHarpagony
Founded1948
Dissolved2018
GroundStadion "WKS" Gwardia
Capacity9,000
2017–18Klasa A, 12th of 14 (dissolved after the season)[1]

WKS Gwardia Warszawa (Polish pronunciation:[ˈɡvar.djavarˈʂa.va]) was a Polishsports club based inWarsaw. The club was founded in 1948. The club was dissolved in 2018.

Football

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It participated in the Polish 1st League from 1953 to 1960 (8 seasons), 1962–1966 (5 seasons), 1967–1968, 1969–1975, 1978–1979 and 1981–1983. The biggest success was finishing 2nd in the Polish Championship in the 1957 season. Gwardia was the first club in the history of Polish football to take part in the European Cup in the1955–56 season.

Gymnastics

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GymnastJan Jankowicz, who competed at the1964 Summer Olympics, was a member of the gymnastics club.

Gwardia Warszawa football team in Europe

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
1955–56European Cup1RSwedenDjurgården0–0, 1–4
1957–58European CupQEast GermanyWismut Aue3–1, 1–3, 1–1 (Wismut advance by draw)
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1RSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVojvodina1–1, 1–0
2RScotlandDunfermline Athletic1–2, 0–1
1973–74UEFA Cup1RHungaryFerencvárosi1–0, 2–1
2RNetherlandsFeyenoord Rotterdam1–3, 1–0
1974–75UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RItalyBologna2–1, 1–2, penalties 5–3 for Gwardia
2RNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven1–5, 0–3

Football honours

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Klasa A 2017/2018, grupa: Warszawa III".www.90minut.pl (in Polish).

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