Czarni Radom
Full name | WKS Czarni Radom SA | ||
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Founded | 1921 | ||
Ground |
Hala MOSiR Narutowicz Street 9 26-600 Radom (Capacity: 1,700) | ||
Chairman | Mariusz Szyszko | ||
Manager | Robert Prygiel | ||
Captain | Wojciech Żaliński | ||
League | PlusLiga | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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Czarni Radom is a Polish volleyball club founded in 1921 as football club. It is based in Radom. Czarni Radom team has won the Polish Cup in 1999 and two Polish championship bronze medals in 1994 and 1995. The club ceased to exist 2003 and was recreated only in 2007. In the 2012–13 season, after 11 years absence, the team was finally promoted to the PlusLiga.
Team history
Founding of the club took place in 1921 after the split in the football team "Kordian" belonging to Radomskie Towarzystwo Sportowe (lit. The Sporting Fellowship of Radom). Some athletes left from the structure of the association to form a club Czarni Radom. 2 years later the club, gaining more and more sympathy of the military stationed in Radom 72 Infantry Regiment, transformed into a Military Sports Club – Wojskowy Klub Sportowy "Czarni". Initially, its work was confined only to the football section. In time, the club has expanded its structure. However, bringing a lot of glamor volleyball section was established much later and underwent various hardships.[1]
It was only in 1957, the club's board has reported the men's volleyball section for the tournament championship. A team that based cadets the Żwirko and Wigura Military Aviation School in Radom started in league only one season later. The team took second place in the competition Kielce class, and was withdrawn from the competition and it was only in 1965 created new prospects for the development of volleyball players. At the same time, he was commissioned a sports club on the Lubelska Street. A renewed gym allowed to resume operations.[1]
In 1979 a team led by coach Jan Skorżyński was promoted to the second level league. Historical success was achieved by the team based on its own pupils, Radom high schools students and a few soldiers doing military service in Radom. The team consisted of: Andrzej Skorupa, Tomasz Gałczyński, Ryszard Laskowski, Ryszard Pisarek, Jarosław Trochimiuk, Zbigniew Janikowski, Witold Poinc, Janusz Tomaszewski, Robert Mach, Jacek Gagacki, Tomasz Drabik, Roman Murdza and Ryszard Kotala.[1]
In 1984 Czarni Radom team won historic promotion to the Ekstraklasa, which later played continuously for eighteen seasons. In 1994 they, coached by Valery Jarużnyj, won the first ever bronze medal of Polish championship. The success repeated a year later and then the coach of the team was Jacek Skrok.[1]
26 September 1997, the club was transformed into a single sport club and changed its name to Warka Strong Club WKS Czarni Radom. In 1999 Czarni Radom players witch coach Edward Skorek won Polish Cup. In 2000 they played in CEV Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
14 April 2002 Czarni Radom team for the first time in history was relegated to Polish Seria B. One year later, the club ceased to exist.
In 2007 the club was recreated. In the 2011–12 season, Czarni Radom players, coached by Wojciech Stępień were finally promoted to the I liga (second level league) and in next season to the PlusLiga.[2][3]
Former names
1921–1923 | KS Czarni Radom |
1923–1997 | WKS Czarni Radom |
1997–2001 | Warka Strong Club WKS Czarni Radom |
2001–2002 | Nordea WKS Czarni Radom |
2002–2007 | WKS Czarni Radom |
2007–2013 | RCS Radom |
2013–2013 | WKS Czarni Radom SA |
2013–present | Cerrad Czarni Radom |
Head coaches
1958–1959 | Franciszek Ziółkowski |
1961–1962 | Jan Rybicki |
1966–1969 | Maciej Janowicz |
1969–1973 | Zygmunt Kądziela |
1973–1979 | Jan Skorżyński |
1979–1981 | Roman Murdza |
1980–1987 | Paweł Blomberg |
1987–1993 | Jacek Skrok |
1993–1994 | Walerij Jarużnyj |
1994–1997 | Jacek Skrok |
1997–2000 | Edward Skorek |
2000–2002 | Wojciech Drzyzga |
2002–2002 | Andrzej Skorupa |
2002–2003 | Paweł Blomberg |
2007–2008 | Arkadiusz Sawiczyński |
2008–2010 | Jacek Skrok |
2010–2013 | Wojciech Stępień |
2013–2015 | Robert Prygiel |
2015–2016 | Raul Lozano |
2016–present | Robert Prygiel |
Support
Initially cheering for volleyball was created by fans Radomiak, first in the hall in Sadków (Radom), then in Broń Radom Hall (now the MOSiR Hall).[4] The first steps to create a Fan Club Czarni Radom supporter started at the beginning of 1999.[5]
In 2003–07, they were supporters without a club. They were conflicted with Jadar Radom because the club did not continue the history and tradition of Czarni Radom that had gone bankrupt. Since 2005 they were not allowed to watch all matches of Jadar.[6] Through their activity, in 2007, a newly formed association RCS became the successor of the club from 1921.
Their motto is: "The tradition that has survived in our hearts – we are faithful to colors, always dedicated to Czarni Radom".
Team
2016/2017
Head coach: Robert Prygiel
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position |
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1 | Bołądź, BartłomiejBartłomiej Bołądź | September 28, 1994 | opposite |
2 | Ostrowski, MichałMichał Ostrowski | March 29, 1990 | opposite |
3 | Wiese, ŁukaszŁukasz Wiese | March 24, 1993 | outside hitter |
5 | Urbanowicz, JakubJakub Urbanowicz | August 14, 1993 | middle blocker |
6 | Żaliński, WojciechWojciech Żaliński | January 8, 1988 | outside hitter |
7 | Kędzierski, MichałMichał Kędzierski | August 9, 1994 | setter |
8 | Zwiech, JakubJakub Zwiech | November 6, 1996 | middle blocker |
9 | Ziobrowski, JakubJakub Ziobrowski | January 23, 1997 | opposite |
10 | Watten, DustinDustin Watten | October 27, 1986 | libero |
11 | Filipowicz, PiotrPiotr Filipowicz | August 9, 1995 | libero |
15 | Smith, DavidDavid Smith | May 15, 1985 | middle blocker |
18 | Gonciarz, KacperKacper Gonciarz | August 31, 1992 | setter |
21 | Fornal, TomaszTomasz Fornal | August 31, 1997 | outside hitter |
Notable players
- 1995–1997 Paweł Zagumny
- 2001–2002 Łukasz Żygadło
- 2013–2015 Dirk Westphal
- 2014–2016 Daniel Pliński
- 2014–2016 Lukas Kampa
- 2015–2016 Artur Szalpuk
- 2016–present David Smith
- 2016–present Dustin Watten
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 (Polish) Historia Czarnych Radom sport.pl. [2008-10-03]
- ↑ (Polish) Ligi polskie: sezon 2011/2012: II liga mężczyzn: turniej finałowy. siatka.org. [dostęp 2013-09-20]
- ↑ PLPS podjęła decyzję o powiększeniu PlusLigi. pzps.pl [2013-09-20].
- ↑ (Polish) Sławomir Monik, Lech Mosiołek: RKS Radomiak Radom 1910–2010. Radom: Stowarzyszenie "Tylki Radomiak", 2011, page 154-157. ISBN 978-83-929254-0-8
- ↑ (Polish) Marcin Nowak: Walka o tradycję Czarnych Radom. [2009-04-09]. siatka.org
- ↑ (Polish) Skandal w Radomiu. [2008-06-07]. ss. czarni.pl.