波蘭乙級聯賽 11/12 11:40 15 [13] 卡杜華斯 v GKS蒂黑 [5] L 1-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/05 11:40 14 [3] GKS蒂黑 v 列治亞 格丹斯克 [7] L 1-3
波蘭盃 11/02 20:00 5 GKS蒂黑 v 里加華沙 L 0-3
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/28 15:30 13 [16] 索斯諾維茨 v GKS蒂黑 [4] W 0-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/21 15:30 12 [5] GKS蒂黑 v 保德比斯基 [17] W 3-0
歐洲友誼賽 10/13 09:00 - GKS蒂黑 v 卡維納 L 0-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/08 13:00 11 [18] 熱舒夫雷索維亞 v GKS蒂黑 [3] L 2-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/01 16:00 10 [3] GKS蒂黑 v 樸盧斯高 [14] W 2-1
波蘭盃 09/28 16:00 7 GKS蒂黑 v 華沙普洛克 W 3-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/24 10:40 9 [9] 華沙普洛克 v GKS蒂黑 [3] L 4-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/17 10:40 8 [6] GKS蒂黑 v 莫托路宾 [2] W 2-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/03 16:00 7 [18] 奇偌佰格沃古夫 v GKS蒂黑 [6] L 2-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 08/25 16:00 6 [3] GKS蒂黑 v 萊格尼察銅礦 [1] D 0-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 08/20 10:40 5 [12] 格丁尼亞阿爾卡 v GKS蒂黑 [1] L 2-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 08/12 15:30 4 [1] GKS蒂黑 v 克拉科夫維斯拉 [8] W 1-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 08/06 16:00 3 [4] Odra奧波萊 v GKS蒂黑 [5] W 0-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 07/30 16:00 2 [16] 斯塔澤舒夫 v GKS蒂黑 [6] W 1-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 07/22 18:00 1 [10] 華沙波蘭人 v GKS蒂黑 [13] W 2-3
歐洲友誼賽 07/15 15:00 - GKS蒂黑 v 沃斯卡拉 波塔華 D 2-2
歐洲友誼賽 07/15 09:00 - GKS蒂黑 v 波隆尼亞比托姆 W 2-0
歐洲友誼賽 07/08 09:00 - 施拉斯克 v GKS蒂黑 W 1-2
歐洲友誼賽 07/05 09:30 - 雷多米克 v GKS蒂黑 W 0-1
歐洲友誼賽 07/01 09:00 - GKS蒂黑 v 卡維納 W 3-2
歐洲友誼賽 06/28 09:00 - GKS蒂黑 v 琴斯托霍瓦火花 D 2-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 06/03 15:30 34 [2] 路克丘羅 v GKS蒂黑 [13] L 1-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 05/28 16:00 33 [13] GKS蒂黑 v 斯塔澤舒夫 [7] D 0-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 05/21 16:00 32 [5] 涅波沃米采普什恰 v GKS蒂黑 [12] L 2-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 05/14 13:00 31 [12] GKS蒂黑 v 奇偌佰格沃古夫 [10] D 2-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 05/07 13:00 30 [16] 琴斯托霍瓦火花 v GKS蒂黑 [13] W 0-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 04/29 13:00 29 [14] GKS蒂黑 v 萊茨納 [11] W 2-1

Wikipedia - GKS Tychy

GKS Tychy is a Polish professional football club, based in Tychy, that competes in the Polish I liga. The club was founded in 1971. It played in the Ekstraklasa between 1974–1977 and 1995–1997. The biggest success of GKS Tychy was the 2nd place in the 1975–76 season of the Ekstraklasa.

History

The history of GKS Tychy dates back to 20 April 1971, when the government of the county of Tychy, together with Communist party activists (PZPR), decided to form a powerful sports organization. As a result of the merger of Polonia Tychy, Górnik Wesoła and Górnik Murcki, a strong, multi-department sports club was formed, with football and ice hockey as its major departments. Before the creation of GKS Tychy, ice hockey players of Górnik Murcki had twice won the Polish Cup (1967 and 1971).

The decision to merge the teams from Murcki and Wesoła was not welcomed by members of local communities, who wanted to keep their organizations. The Tychy County government did not care about these concerns, as the plan was to form a strong club, with top class athletes. GKS Tychy was financially supported by local coal mines, from Tychy, Lędziny, Wesoła and Bieruń. A new, 20,000 stadium was built, together with a swimming pool and ice-skating rink. By 1973, GKS Tychy had over 600 athletes in seven departments, including football, ice hockey, wrestling, and track and field.

Two years after its creation, the football team of GKS Tychy won promotion to the second level of Polish football tier, and in early summer of 1974, the team was promoted to Ekstraklasa. With its topscorer Roman Ogaza, Tychy in August 1974 debuted in Ekstraklasa, in a 1–1 game vs. Lech Poznań. In 1975–76 Ekstraklasa, GKS Tychy finished second, after Polish champion Stal Mielec, and in the UEFA Cup, it played against West German side Köln. In the first leg, in Cologne (15 September 1976), Tychy lost 0–2. In the second leg, which took place on 29 September 1976 at Silesian Stadium in Chorzow, Polish team tied 1-1, after a goal by Roman Ogaza. Ogaza himself was a member of Polish football team, which won silver in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, becoming the first athlete in the history of Tychy to win an olympic medal.

In the 1976–77 Ekstraklasa, GKS Tychy, to the surprise of experts, was relegated from Polish top division, despite the fact that its top players remained at Tychy. After several seasons in Polish Second Division, GKS was once again relegated (1983) to the third level of Polish football tier, remaining there until 1993. After a merger with Sokół Pniewy, the new team, called Sokół Tychy-Pniewy, played in 1995–96 Ekstraklasa and 1996–97 Ekstraklasa. Due to financial difficulties, the team was dissolved in 1997. Soon afterwards, new organization, called Tyski Klub Sportowy Tychy was founded. Later on, the team eventually returned to the historic name GKS Tychy and won promotion to the I liga (second tier) in 2012. In the 2020–21 season GKS qualified to promotion play-offs to the Ekstraklasa, but lost to the final winner Górnik Łęczna.

In April 2021, The Seelig Group and Chien Lee acquired 75% of GKS Tychy and became the controlling shareholders.

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