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ROW Rybnik (multi-sports club)

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ROW Rybnik was a multi-sports club from Rybnik, Upper Silesia, Poland, founded in 1964 as a result of a merger between two local clubs RKS "Górnik" Rybnik and KS "Górnik" Chwałowice. ROW stands for Rybnicki Okręg Węglowy which means The Rybnik Coal District. It catered for 13 different disciplines upon its establishment. Although no longer one club, several sections have remained active independently, using the "ROW" name.

Current Sections

The original club folded in 1994 but sections of the club have survived or have been created as spiritual successors of the original club:

Currently there is also an athletics club TL ROW Rybnik (Towarzystwo Lekkoatletyczne ROW Rybnik) and an aeroclub section of the club which is the only one of the sections to have never dropped the "ROW" prefix throughout its history and has been represented by stars such as Jerzy Makula.

History

The history of ROW dates back to 1920, when a group of Polish activists, who participated in the Silesian Uprisings, formed a sports organization in Rybnik. ROW itself was not formed until 1964, when two sports clubs, Górnik Rybnik and Górnik 23 Chwałowice, from nearby Chwalowice, merged. In its heyday (1970s), ROW Rybnik had 13 departments, including the most popular: football and speedway.

ROW Rybnik was officially created on August 6, 1964, upon the decision of local authorities. Its first manager was an influential coal magnate from Upper Silesia and chairman of Rybnik Union of Coal Industry, Jerzy Kucharczyk. ROW originally had 13 departments, including ski-jumping. Each department was financially supported by a different factory: ROW’s football team was sponsored by the Chwalowice Coal Mine.

The club folded in 1994 and only 4 departments have remained in existence, all acting independently of each other, retaining a historical link to the parent multi-sports club.

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