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Chełmianka Chełm : ウィキペディア英語版
Chełmianka Chełm

Chełmianka Chełm is a Polish football club from Chełm, Lublin Voivodeship.
==History==
The club was founded in 1955 through the merger of several smaller football clubs operating in Chełm . Until 1992, the club was officially carried the prefix ''Robotniczy Klub Sportowy'', the ''Workers Sports Club'', a prefix with which the fans still identify with. Since 1959, the club benefited from the PKWM Stadium (currently called the Municipal Stadium). In the summer of 1961 the merging of local clubs into one side continued and Chełmianka merged with local amateur club Kolejarz Chełm.〔http://chelmiankachelm.futbolowo.pl/menu,3,4,informacje.html〕
In 1974, the club was officially taken in by the newly formed Chełm Footwear Market (''Chełmskie Zakłady Obuwia'' in Polish, ''ChZO'' for short). Despite the increase in funding of the Chełmianka players, they never managed to play higher than the third division, suffering two relatively insignificant further mergers with lower league sides LZS Gryf Chełm and RKS Rejowiec.
In 1992, the club was on the edge of bankruptcy but the ChZO continued to fund the club. The team was withdrawn from the tournament and was merged with the Polish Border Guard club Gwardia Chełm, with the new club called Granica meaning "Border", which started competing in the fourth division. Games were moved to Gwardia's old stadium, the Lublin Street Stadium. Lublin Street Stadium however fell into disrepair. Soon, the club ''MKS Granica'' was handed over the city of Chełm by their owners, the Polish Border Guards in 1999. In the spring of 1998, football competitions returned to the city stadium. After the 1998/1999 season, the club was relegated from the fourth division.
In light of the financial difficulties it was decided to create the "Chełm Sports Club" (''Chełmski Klub Sportowy'') to replace MKS Granica. Under this new name the club performed in the fifth tier until 2001. Upon promotion to the fourth league, the club returned to its historical name "Chełmianka" 〔Chełmska Husaria Naprzód! 55-lat Klubu Sportowego Chełmianka Chełm 1955-2010 by Bogusław Kudeski〕

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