PSŻ Poznań

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PSŻ Poznań
Club information
Track addressStadion Golęcin, ul. Warmińska 1
Poznań
CountryPoland
Founded2004
Team managerTomasz Bajerski
LeagueEkstraliga 2
Websiteofficial website
Club facts
ColoursBlack and Yellow
NicknameScorpions
Track size345 m
Track record time64.86 seconds
Track record date11 July 2021
Track record holderKevin Wölbert
Major team honours
2. Liga2022

Poznańskie Stowarzyszenie Żużlowe (Poznań Speedway Association) is a Polish speedway team based in Poznań who currently race in Polish Speedway Second League (2. Liga). The club have never ridden in the Polish top division. Their nickname is "The Scorpions" (pol. Skorpiony).

Stadium[edit]

The "Stadion Golęcin" is located on ulica Warmińska 1. It contains 6,250 seats. The track is 345 metres long and has a granite surface. The track record was made by Marcus Birkemose (66.27 sec on 5 September 2020).

History of speedway in Poznań[edit]

Lechia Poznań[edit]

Speedway in Poznan was active during the inaugural 1948 Polish speedway season. Lechia Poznań was one of two clubs to compete in the very first edition of the Championships.[1][2] The team only competed until the end of 1950.[3]

Unia Poznań[edit]

A second club called Unia Poznań also started in 1948 and continued until the end of 1950, although they did compete in the regional leagues in 1951 as did another team called Kolejarz Poznań.[1][3]

Gwardia/Olimpia Poznań[edit]

Gwardia Poznań competed in the regional leagues in 1951 and 1955 before taking part in the second division north group in 1956.[4] Under their new name Olimpia Poznań, they were due to compete in the third division in 1957 but received a one year ban from the authorities.[5]

The 1957 season proved to be the last for teams from Poznań for 34 years, although meetings were still held in the city at the Stadion Golęcin.

Polonez Poznań[edit]

In 1991, Polonez Poznań were formed and raced in the second division. The return of speedway was boosted by the stadium securing the 1991 Speedway World Pairs Championship. However, the season turned out to be a disaster because Polonez were declared bankrupt after just one season.[6]

PSŻ Poznań[edit]

In 2004, in an attempt to revive the city's rich speedway traditions, a new club called "PSŻ Poznań" was created by local speedway fans, after over a decade of absence of the sport in the area. The club noted its first start in 2006, in which they came 2nd in the 2. Liga and won promotion after beating KSM Krosno in a promotion play-off. The club won its first individual medal in 2007 when Daniel Pytel was third in Individual U-21 Polish Championship. A year later, Adam Skórnicki became the Polish Champion.[7]

In 2011 season, the team were relegated to 2. Liga and after issues with the stadium's owners Olimpia concerning rent fees, the club was left homelessand did not enter a team for the 2012 season. Although the club did not cease to exist they campaigned for the Olimpia stadium, which in the meantime fell into complete disrepair and ruin, owned by the Polish police, to be taken over by the city council. Upon lengthy but ultimately successful takeover by the city, the club began to repair the stadium under a new project called Sportowy Golaj, a joint venture with mountain biking enthusiasts and the Poznań Patriots american football team. The complete rebuilding of the stadium was completed in 2015.

The team returned to action in 2017 and during the 2022 Polish Speedway season the team won the 2. Liga title.[8]

Previous teams[edit]

Extended content
Adam Skórnicki - 2008 Individual Polish Champion.

2008 season:[9]

Rider Age Average
Poland Adam Skórnicki 32 2.135
Poland Norbert Kościuch 24 1.965
Finland Kauko Nieminen 29 1.909
Poland Rafał Trojanowski 32 1.652
Poland Grzegorz Kłopot 30 1.600
Poland Daniel Pytel 21 1.140
Poland Zbigniew Suchecki 24 1.105
Denmark Anders Andersen 20 0.625
Poland Piotr Dziatkowsiak 21 0.600
Poland Alan Marcinkowski 22 1.316 (E)

2020 season:[10]

Rider Age Average
Denmark Marcus Birkemose 17 2.225
Poland Robert Chmiel 22 1.115
Sweden Filip Hjelmland 22 1.583
Poland Lars Skupień 29 1.206
Poland Marcel Kajzer 30 0.000
Poland Zbigniew Suchecki 36 1.080
Poland Bartosz Szymura 21 0.250 (E)
Germany Kevin Wölbert 31 2.213
Denmark Matias Nielsen 22 1.333 (E)
Poland Wiktor Jasiński (j) 20 2.077 (E)
Poland Mateusz Panicz (j) 16 0.480
Poland Jakub Poczta (j) 16 0.529 (E)
Poland Kacper Grzelak (j) 17 0.500 (E)

2022 sqad

2023 team

Honours[edit]

Competitions Total Golden medals Silver medals Bronze medals
Total Years Total Years Total Years
Team (DMP)
(since 1948)
0
Team U-21 (MDMP)
(since 1978)
0
Pairs (MPPK)
(since 1974)
0
Pairs U-21 (MMPPK)
(1980 U-23; since 1983)
0
Individual (IMP)
(since 1948)
1 1 2008
Individual U-21 (MIMP)
(since 1967)
2 1 2008 1 2007
Total Polish Championship medals: 3 Gold: 1 Silver: 1 Bronze: 1
Competitions Total I place II place III place
Total Years Total Years Total Years
European Club (KPE)
(since 1998)
0
Team Cup (DPP)
(?)
0
Golden Helmet (ZK)
(since 1961)
0
Silver Helmet U-21 (SK)
(since 1966)
0
Bronze Helmet U-19 (BK)
(1976-81; since 1983)
0



Notable riders[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2023". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Historia Speedway Polsce 1948". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Historia Speedway Polsce 1950". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Historia Speedway Polsce 1956". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Historia Speedway Polsce 1957". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Historia Speedway Polsce 1991". Speedway History. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Polish Individual Speedway Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  8. ^ "2022 Liga 2 results". Flash Score. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Świat Żużla: Świat kibica 2008"; No 1 (73) / 2008; pages 38-39; ISSN 1429-3285.
  10. ^ Urbaniak, Michał (27 July 2020). "6 dni do meczu: Znamy ligową kadrę PSŻ". PSZPoznan.com.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 November 2020.