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| ground = WKS Gryf Stadium Wejherowo, Poland | coordinates = | capacity = 1,050 | chairman = Piotr Waga | manager = Tomasz Kotwica | league = Polish Second League () | season = 2014–15 | position = 1st (promoted) | website = http://gryfwejherowo.com.pl | pattern_b1=_shoulder_stripes_black_stripes | pattern_so1=_3_stripes_black | leftarm1=ffff00 | body1=ffff00 | rightarm1=ffff00 | shorts1=000000 | socks1=ffff00 | pattern_b2=_shoulder_stripes_black_stripes | pattern_so2=_3_stripes_black | leftarm2=ffffff | body2=ffffff | rightarm2=ffffff | shorts2=000000 | socks2=ffffff | current = }} Gryf Wejherowo is a Polish semi-professional football club in Wejherowo, Poland.〔 * * * * * * * }} The club plays in the Polish Second League (). It was founded as in 1921, but after World War II the club was renamed Gryf Wejherowo. Gryf Wejherowo is the oldest football club in Pomeranian Voivodeship, and for several years was the only club in the region playing in the Polish Third League (). It is well known in Poland for reaching the 2011–12 Polish Cup quarterfinals after beating clubs from the Polish Premier League () and the Polish First League (). == Football team == is not a popular club in Poland, and its fans are not well organised. Previously there was an ultras group of supporters called – which prepared banners, flags, and chanted at all of the matches – but dissolved after supporters started to boycott because of a conflict with the club's management. 's fans are friendly with and supporters. The latter of the two is also one of 's local rivals. Some of the fans are also fans. does not just have one or two rivals, but has several clubs that clearly have feelings of animosity towards them. Some of the more notable rival clubs are and . Matches involving these two rivals often feed to a lot of anticipation and antagonistic promotion, and extra security. has local friendly rivalries. and are two local rivals located in Wejherowo County and compete against in the Kashubian Tricity local derby. 's first shirt sponsor was the town council of Wejherowo until 2004. The next sponsor was Northpol, which is Szlas' company. From 2007, the strategic sponsor was Orlex, which supported the club with 500,000zł every year, and starting in 2012 Orlex became Gryf Wejherowo's title sponsor. Some of the secondary sponsors are: Northpol, and PKS Wejherowo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gryf Wejherowo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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