波兰乙级联赛 04/25 16:00 29 [14] Termalica BB尼切萨 v Odra奥波莱 [9] W 0-1
波兰乙级联赛 04/20 18:00 28 [9] Odra奥波莱 v 奇偌佰格沃古夫 [12] W 3-0
波兰乙级联赛 04/13 13:00 27 [3] 卡托维斯 v Odra奥波莱 [9] W 1-3
波兰乙级联赛 04/06 18:00 26 [10] Odra奥波莱 v 莱格尼察铜矿 [9] D 0-0
波兰乙级联赛 04/02 18:30 25 [2] 列治亚 格丹斯克 v Odra奥波莱 [10] L 2-1
波兰乙级联赛 03/17 11:40 24 [2] 格丁尼亚阿尔卡 v Odra奥波莱 [9] D 2-2
波兰乙级联赛 03/10 17:00 23 [18] 索斯诺维茨 v Odra奥波莱 [9] D 1-1
波兰乙级联赛 03/02 16:30 22 [7] Odra奥波莱 v 克拉科夫维斯拉 [6] L 1-2
波兰乙级联赛 02/24 11:40 21 [17] 保德比斯基 v Odra奥波莱 [8] W 1-2
波兰乙级联赛 02/16 19:30 20 [2] GKS蒂黑 v Odra奥波莱 [6] L 2-0
欧洲友谊赛 02/10 11:00 - Odra奥波莱 v 卡托维斯 W 2-1
欧洲友谊赛 02/03 10:30 - Odra奥波莱 v MKS 克魯茨波克 W 5-0
欧洲友谊赛 01/27 10:00 - Odra奥波莱 v 莱格尼察铜矿 L 0-2
欧洲友谊赛 01/24 11:00 - Odra奥波莱 v 奇偌佰格沃古夫 W 3-1
欧洲友谊赛 01/19 10:30 - 涅波沃米采普什恰 v Odra奥波莱 L 3-0
欧洲友谊赛 01/13 11:00 - Odra奥波莱 v 弗罗茨瓦夫 W 4-0
波兰乙级联赛 12/15 17:00 19 [16] 热舒夫雷索维亚 v Odra奥波莱 [4] L 1-0
波兰乙级联赛 12/10 11:40 18 [4] Odra奥波莱 v 斯塔泽舒夫 [12] D 1-1
波兰乙级联赛 12/03 17:00 17 [15] 朴卢斯高 v Odra奥波莱 [2] L 1-0
波兰乙级联赛 11/26 11:40 16 [2] Odra奥波莱 v 华沙波兰人 [13] W 3-0
波兰乙级联赛 11/11 16:30 15 [10] 华沙普洛克 v Odra奥波莱 [1] L 2-0
波兰乙级联赛 11/04 16:30 14 [1] Odra奥波莱 v 莱茨纳 [5] L 0-3
波兰乙级联赛 10/29 11:40 13 [8] 莫托路宾 v Odra奥波莱 [1] L 2-0
波兰乙级联赛 10/22 13:00 12 [1] Odra奥波莱 v Termalica BB尼切萨 [8] W 2-1
波兰乙级联赛 10/06 16:00 11 [18] 奇偌佰格沃古夫 v Odra奥波莱 [1] D 0-0
波兰乙级联赛 09/30 15:30 10 [1] Odra奥波莱 v 卡托维斯 [9] W 1-0
波兰杯 09/26 16:30 7 Odra奥波莱 v 梅莱茨钢铁 L 1-2
波兰乙级联赛 09/22 16:00 9 [5] 莱格尼察铜矿 v Odra奥波莱 [2] W 1-2
波兰乙级联赛 09/16 18:00 8 [1] Odra奥波莱 v 列治亚 格丹斯克 [9] D 0-0
波兰乙级联赛 09/02 13:00 7 [5] Odra奥波莱 v 格丁尼亚阿尔卡 [10] W 1-0

Wikipedia - Odra Opole

OKS Odra Opole (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɔdra ɔˈpɔlɛ]) is a football club based in Opole, Poland, currently playing in the I liga.

History

Beginnings

Leonard Olejnik, co-founder and first chairman of Odra Opole

The history of Odra Opole began on 16 June 1945, when in the Opole Town Hall, a group of sports officials gathered to form a new Polish sports organisation. Under first chairman, lawyer Leonard Olejnik, Odra organised first post-WWII sports competition in the city: street running (July 1945). In 1948, Odra merged with Lwowianka Opole and Chrobry Groszowice, and in 1948–1958, the club was called Budowlani Opole. By 1950, Budowlani had several departments, including football, track and field, tennis, boxing, ice hockey and volleyball.

In 1951, managed by Mieczysław Bieniek, Budowlani won promotion to the second tier of Polish football system. In 1952, the team achieved promotion to the Ekstraklasa, after the playoffs with Włókniarz Kraków (3–2, 1–1). The team from Opole debuted in the Polish top league on March 15, 1953, losing at home 1–2 to Gwardia Warszawa (the lone goal for Budowlani was scored by Augustyn Poćwa). After only one year, Budowlani was relegated back to the second division.

In 1955, Budowlani, with its top scorer Engelbert Jarek (who had been purchased from Polonia Nysa), returned to the Ekstraklasa. In the same year, Opole's favourites reached the semi-final of the Polish Cup, losing 0–2 to Lechia Gdańsk. Budowlani, whose name was in 1958 changed back to Odra, remained in the Polish top class until 1958. After relegation, Odra quickly returned to Ekstraklasa, and in the early 1960s, it was among the best football teams of the nation.

1960s and 1970s

In 1960 Odra, which at that time featured several players of the Poland national team was close to winning Polish championship. Managed by Teodor Wieczorek, the team lost in the final round to Gwardia Warszawa, eventually finishing the competition in the fourth place. In 1962, Odra won third place in the Polish Cup, after beating Cracovia 3–1.

In the 1963–64 season, Odra was again close to winning the Polish championship. Managed by Artur Woźniak, it finished in the 3rd spot, the best in club's history, qualifying to the Intertoto Cup.

In 1966, Odra was relegated, to return to the Ekstraklasa in 1967. In the early 1970s, Odra, managed by its former star Engelbert Jarek, had several top class players, including Josef Klose and Zbigniew Gut (11 caps for Poland). Nevertheless, in June 1974 the team was relegated.

In 1975, Engelbert Jarek was replaced by Antoni Piechniczek, former manager of BKS Stal Bielsko-Biala. After one year, Piechniczek won promotion back to the Ekstraklasa. Odra's Wojciech Tyc (1 cap for Poland) was in 1975/76 top scorer of the second division, together with Janusz Kupcewicz of Arka Gdynia. With new generation of talented players, such as Roman Wójcicki and Józef Młynarczyk, Odra on June 18, 1977 won the League Cup, beating 3–1 Polish runner-up Widzew Łódź, earning a spot in the 1977–78 UEFA Cup. There, it lost in the first round to East German side 1. FC Magdeburg (1:2, 1:1).

In the autumn of 1978, Odra was a sensation of the Ekstraklasa. After winning several games, including 5–3 vs. Legia Warsaw in Warsaw (29 October 1978), and 3–1 vs. Ruch Chorzów in Opole (19 November 1978), Odra emerged as the autumn round champion. In the spring of 1979 however, Odra lost several important games, eventually finishing the championship in the 5th spot. After this season, Antoni Piechniczek resigned, to be replaced by Józef Zwierzyna.

1980s and 2000s

In 1979/1980 Odra finished in the 9th spot, and in 1980/1981, it was relegated, not to return to the Ekstraklasa. Odra's last so far game in the top Polish class took place on 14 June 1981 vs Legia in Warsaw (1–1, goal by Wojciech Tyc). After relegation, Odra remained in the second division, to be relegated to the third level, in June 1984. With one exception (1985/86), Odra remained in the third league until June 1997. After promotion, the team finished in the 17th spot in the 1997/1998 season of the second division. Odra was not relegated, however, due to a merger with Varta Start Namysłów.

Odra Stadium

With a new sponsor, Odra was a sensation in the autumn 2000 round of the second division. With 13 victories, 3 ties and 3 losses, it was the leader of its group. In the spring of 2001 however, Odra lost several games and finished in the 4th spot. As was later revealed, Odra's successes of autumn 2000 were based on corruption, as games were set up by Ryszard Forbrich, aka Fryzjer. In June 2002 Odra was relegated to the third level, to return to the second division in June 2006, after winning playoffs with Radomiak Radom (1–1, 1–1 and 4–2 in the penalty shootout). In October 2006, for the first time in club's history, a foreigner, Dutchman Guido Vreuls was named Odra's chairman. On 9 January 2008, another Dutchman, Rob Delahaije, became Odra's manager, but his record was very disappointing: 4 ties, 2 losses.

In 2009, Odra Opole withdrew from the Polish First League after becoming insolvent. In June of the same year, a new club by the name of Oderka Opole was established. Oderka plans to apply for acceptance into the Polish Fourth League to which Odra's reserves had won promotion. Oderka Opole played in Opolska (Opole) Group in Polish Fourth League and promoted to Opolsko-Slaska (Opole-Silesia) Group of Polish Third League in 2009–10 season. Oderka renamed her name to traditional one in 2011–12 season and promoted to Zachodnia (West) group of Polish Second League in 2012–13 season. However, Odra's return to third level was brief and relegated again to fourth one due to reducing teams for unifying third level despite finishing as 12th. Odra eventually won promotion to the third tier in 2016, and then to Polish First League (2nd tier) in 2017. In the 2021–22 season Odra qualified to promotion play-offs to the Ekstraklasa, but lost to the final winner Korona Kielce.

Odra奥波莱足球俱乐部是一家波兰的足球俱乐部,成立于2002年。球队位于波兰奥波莱省的奥波莱市,参加波兰足球超级联赛,是波兰足球联赛中的一支强队。

Odra奥波莱足球俱乐部主场为圣·彼得球场,可容纳20,000人。球队以进攻为主,注重控球和传球,以稳守反击为主,然后伺机猛攻对手的防线。他们的攻击型中场非常强大,善于制造进攻机会并突破对手的防线。防守方面,球队拥有坚固的后防线,能够阻止对手的进攻。

在波兰足球超级联赛中,Odra奥波莱足球俱乐部曾获得过多次冠军和季军的荣誉,实力不容小觑。球队的代表球员包括前波兰国脚瓦伦丁·斯戴耶夫斯基等。

Odra奥波莱足球俱乐部的队歌充满了激情和斗志,激励着球队球员在比赛中不断拼搏、勇往直前。球队的吉祥物是一只名为“Odra”的狮子,代表着球队的勇气和决心。

总之,Odra奥波莱足球俱乐部是一支充满活力和战斗力的足球队伍,在波兰足球联赛中享有盛誉。他们以稳守反击的战术和强大的攻击力著称,是波兰足球中的一支强队。