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GKS Victoria Jaworzno is a Polish football and boxing club based in Jaworzno, Poland. It is the oldest Polish miner's football club. ==History and etymology== The clubs origins date back to 1914, however it was an unofficial gathering more so than a functioning sports club. After Poland re-gained independence in 1918, among the people returning from the front-lines of World War I was a man named Emil Dawidowicz. Emil with the help of his two friends, Rudolf Hot, a plumber from Ostrava, and Rudolf Gloser, a baker from Bielsko-Biała founded TSV Jaworzno ''(Towarzystwo Sportowe Victoria Jaworzno)''. They chose the name ''Victoria'' after the then popular Czech klub Viktoria Žižkov. 1918 is the clubs official founding date as that is when the club charter, rules and regulations were established. In 1974 the club changed its name to GKS Jaworzno, in reference to its mining community (''GKS'' stands for ''Górniczy Klub Sportowy'', which means "Mining Sport Club") after a merger with Górnik Jaworzno and Azotania Jaworzno. The merger was a flop and in 1981 the historical name "Victoria" was re-incorporated once again. The club has spent the majority of its history between the third and fifth tiers of Polish football. In 2011, the club has ceased to exist,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trwa procedura likwidacji Górniczego Klubu Sportowego Victoria Jaworzno )〕 due to ongoing financial troubles. The club's ground has been demolished and listed for redevelopment. In June 2014, the club was re-founded and fielded a senior football team in the lowest division for the 2014/2015 season. The new Victoria has no legal ties to the previous association and was re-activated due to a handful of loyal supporters. On the 23rd August 2014 the club played its first league match since its rebirth away against Lew Olszyny. 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「Victoria Jaworzno」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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