Lublinianka Lublin

Leagues Played
Polen - III Liga 34
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Venskabskampe for klubhold 01/24 14:30 - Lublinianka Lublin v Swidniczanka Swidnik L 0-2
Polen - III Liga 06/17 15:00 34 Lublinianka Lublin v Stal Stalowa Wola L 0-5
Polen - III Liga 06/10 15:30 33 Orleta Radzyn Podlaski v Lublinianka Lublin W 2-3
Polen - III Liga 06/03 12:00 32 Lublinianka Lublin v Sokol Sieniawa L 2-3
Polen - III Liga 05/27 15:00 31 Podlasie Biala Podlaska v Lublinianka Lublin L 5-2
Polen - III Liga 05/24 15:00 30 Lublinianka Lublin v KSZO Ostrowiec L 0-1
Polen - III Liga 05/20 15:00 29 LKS Lagow v Lublinianka Lublin W 0-3
Polen - III Liga 05/14 14:00 28 Lublinianka Lublin v Podhale Nowy Targ L 0-9
Polen - III Liga 05/06 10:00 27 Czarni Polaniec v Lublinianka Lublin L 3-1
Polen - III Liga 04/29 12:00 26 Lublinianka Lublin v Avia Swidnik L 0-3
Polen - III Liga 04/23 14:00 25 Korona Kielce II v Lublinianka Lublin L 3-2
Polen - III Liga 04/15 12:00 24 Lublinianka Lublin v Wisloka Debica L 0-2

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 9 5 4
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 7 5 2
Goals for 11 2 9
Goals against 30 20 10
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 4 4 0

Wikipedia - KS Lublinianka

KS Lublinianka is a Polish professional football club based in Lublin. It was founded in 1921 as WKS Lublin (Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Lublin, English: Military Sports Club) and was supported by the Lublin garrison of the Polish Army. In 1923 WKS Lublin was renamed to Klub Sportowy Lublinianka. In 1938 the club won the Football Junior Championships of Poland. They spent eleven seasons in the Polish First League and in the 1969–70 season they reached the quarterfinals of the Polish Cup. Lublinianka currently plays in the IV liga.

Lublinianka is the oldest sports organization in the city of Lublin, and one of the oldest in the region. It continues the traditions of pre-war Wojskowy Klub Sportowy (Military Sports Club) Unia Lublin. The origins of Lublinianka date back to 1921. At that time, it had two departments: football, and track and field. In 1923, the organization split into WKS Lublin and KS Lublinianka, to be reunited in 1927 as WKS Unia.