Wisła Płock (handball)
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| SPR Wisła Płock S.A. | |
| Short name | Orlen Wisła Płock |
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| Founded | 1964 |
| Arena | Orlen Arena, Płock, Poland |
| Capacity | 5,492 |
| President | |
| Head coach | (since July 1, 2010) |
| League | PGNiG Superliga |
| 2009/10 | PGNiG Superliga, 3rd |
| Colours | |
| Club colours | |
| Website Official site |
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Wisła Płock is a Polish handball team, based in Płock, playing in Men's PGNiG Superliga. The club was founded in 1964. Polish record cup's winner with 10 titles.
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[edit] Best achievements
[edit] Local achievements
- Championship of Poland
- Cup of Poland
[edit] International achievements
- EHF Cup
- Quarterfinal (1x): 1993/94
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup
- Quarterfinal (1x): 1996/97
[edit] Team history
Historical names:
- Wisła Płock (1964–1992)
- Petrochemia Płock (1992–1999)
- Petro Płock (1999–2000)
- Orlen Płock (2000–2002)
- Wisła Płock (2002–2010)
- Orlen Wisła Płock (born 2010)
[edit] Head coaches
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Marek Motyczyński (1989–1992)
Bogdan Zajączkowski (1992–2000)
Zenon Łakomy (2000–2002)
Edward Koziński (2002–2003)
Bogdan Kowalczyk (2003–2004)
Krzysztof Kisiel (2004–2006)
Bogdan Zajączkowski (2006–2008)
Bogdan Kowalczyk (2008–2009)
Flemming Oliver Jensen (2009–2009)
Thomas Sivertsson (2009–2010)
Lars Walther (2010 – )
[edit] See also
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