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Korona Kielce

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Established
1973 (51 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadion Miejski Kielce
(15,550 Capacity)

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Location
Kielce, Poland

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Competitions
Polish Ekstraklasa

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avzubkof: 17/Oct/23


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29/04 Puszcza Niep - Korona Kielc
05/05 Korona Kielc - Piast Gliwic
11/05 Jagiellonia - Korona Kielc
18/05 Korona Kielc - Ruch Chorzow
25/05 Lech Poznan - Korona Kielc

Results
19/04 Korona Kielc 4 - 0 Radomiak Rad
12/04 Warta Pozna� 1 - 0 Korona Kielc
06/04 Korona Kielc 1 - 0 Stal Mielec
01/04 Widzew Lodz 3 - 1 Korona Kielc
17/03 Korona Kielc 2 - 2 Pogon Szczec

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Korona Kielce, (Korona – Crown – symbol of club and city, Kielce – name of city where club is based) is a Polish football club, currently playing in the Ekstraklasa. In the years 2002–08 Club belonged to Polish holding company Kolporter Holding and achieved its greatest success – in 2005, winning promotion to the first division (Ekstraklasa). Since then Korona spent 5 seasons in polish soccer top level. In 2006–07 season Korona played in the final of the Polish Cup. As a result of alleged corruption after 2007–08 season Club was relegated to I liga. After a one-year banishment Korona returned to the Ekstraklasa.

Team Members


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Stadium or Home

Arena Kielc is a multi-purpose stadium in Kielce, Poland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Korona Kielce. The stadium holds 15,500 and was built in 2006. It is one of the most modern football stadiums in Poland.

On the 1 April 2006, eighteen months to the day that construction started on the project, its inaugural match took place, an Ekstraklasa match between Korona and Zagłębie Lubin. The match finished in a 1-1 draw.

The old stadium of Korona is currently being used by the reserve team.

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