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Piast Cieszyn
Founded1909; 115 years ago (1909)
Dissolved2016; 8 years ago (2016)
GroundMunicipal Stadium
Capacity4,000
Municipal Stadium in Cieszyn

Piast Cieszyn was a Polish sports club, founded in 1909 in Cieszyn.[1] In the past, the club was known as Stal Cieszyn.[2] Piast matches were played at the Municipal Stadium at ul. Jana Łyska 21 in Cieszyn.[3]

Ireneusz Jeleń is the Piast's most famous home-grown player. Here he started and ended his football career in 2013.[4]

In 2016, the original Piast Cieszyn was disestablished and split into three different entities: TS Piast Cieszyn, TS 1909 Piast Cieszyn and CKS Piast Cieszyn,[5] the latter led by Jeleń.[6]

TS Piast Cieszyn was dissolved in 2018,[7] followed by TS 1909 Piast two years later.[8] CKS Piast, as of the 2024–25 season, competes in the Skoczów-Żywiec regional league.[9]

Honours

  • III league - 1959, 1959-1960
  • 1/16 of the Polish Cup final - 1964–65[10]
  • 1st round of the Polish Cup - 1984–85
  • The OZPN Polish Cup in Bielsko-Biała - 1983–84

References

  1. ^ "Sport Cieszyn".
  2. ^ "Stal Cieszyn (Lata 1948 – 1969) | Piast Cieszyn".
  3. ^ "Ireneusz Jeleń w Piaście Cieszyn". gazetacodzienna.pl.
  4. ^ Jeleń at 90minut.pl
  5. ^ Balcerski, Jakub (14 April 2020). "Ireneusz Jeleń pomógł polskiemu klubowi. Jest grającym prezesem. Derby wróciły po 50 latach". sport.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Piast Cieszyn. Ireneusz Jeleń buduje klub dla młodzieży". 27 October 2021.
  7. ^ "TS Piast przestaje istnieć…". beskidzka24.pl (in Polish). 31 January 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  8. ^ Klimaniec, Łukasz (4 June 2020). "Smutny koniec TS 1909 Piasta Cieszyn. Zarząd wini miasto, burmistrz wydaje oświadczenie". gol24.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  9. ^ "Klasa okręgowa 2024/2025, grupa: śląska VI (Skoczów-Żywiec)". www.90minut.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  10. ^ "Poland - Full Cup History". RSSSF.