波兰丙级联赛 03/11 13:45 22 KKS卡利什 v 莫托路宾 W 0-1
波兰丙级联赛 03/05 16:00 21 [10] 莫托路宾 v GKS杰斯特泽比 [12] W 2-1
波兰杯 03/01 19:30 3 莫托路宾 v 琴斯托霍瓦 L 0-3
波兰丙级联赛 02/24 17:00 20 [12] 莫托路宾 v 波尔科维采戈尔尼克 [9] W 3-1
欧洲友谊赛 02/10 12:00 - 莫托路宾 v 斯亚卡 L 0-1
欧洲友谊赛 12/10 12:00 - 华沙莱吉亚 v 莫托路宾 L 4-0
波兰丙级联赛 11/12 13:45 19 [5] 埃尔布隆格 v 莫托路宾 [12] D 1-1
波兰杯 11/09 13:30 4 莫托路宾 v 克拉科夫维斯拉 W 1-0
波兰丙级联赛 11/05 16:00 18 [15] 莫托路宾 v 加巴尼亚Krakow [18] W 3-0
波兰丙级联赛 10/29 15:00 17 [13] 莫托路宾 v 华沙波兰人 [2] L 0-1
波兰丙级联赛 10/22 12:00 16 [8] 路宾II v 莫托路宾 [17] W 0-2
波兰杯 10/19 16:00 5 莫托路宾 v 鲁宾扎格莱比 W 1-0
波兰丙级联赛 10/15 15:00 15 [17] 莫托路宾 v 克特威卡 [1] W 3-1
波兰丙级联赛 10/09 12:00 14 [10] Radunia Stezyca v 莫托路宾 [18] D 1-1
波兰丙级联赛 10/01 15:00 13 [18] 莫托路宾 v 斯亚卡 [15] D 0-0
波兰丙级联赛 09/25 09:00 12 [17] 克拉科夫胡特尼克 v 莫托路宾 [18] W 1-3
波兰丙级联赛 09/24 17:00 12 苏瓦乌基 v 莫托路宾 - 查看
波兰丙级联赛 09/18 09:20 11 [18] 莫托路宾 v 维斯拉普拉维 [8] L 2-6
波兰丙级联赛 09/10 13:00 10 波兹南莱赫II v 莫托路宾 L 2-0
波兰丙级联赛 09/04 11:00 9 [17] 莫托路宾 v 朴卢斯高 [7] D 0-0
波兰杯 08/31 14:00 6 KS大波兰省希罗达波兰人 v 莫托路宾 W 0-2
波兰丙级联赛 08/27 15:00 8 [10] 斯拉斯克II v 莫托路宾 [17] D 1-1
波兰丙级联赛 08/20 16:00 7 [18] 莫托路宾 v Stomil奥尔什丁 [7] W 1-0
波兰丙级联赛 08/14 15:00 6 [12] 谢德尔采波贡 v 莫托路宾 [18] L 2-1
波兰丙级联赛 08/10 17:00 5 [18] 莫托路宾 v KKS卡利什 [8] L 0-3
波兰丙级联赛 08/06 16:00 4 [10] GKS杰斯特泽比 v 莫托路宾 [17] L 2-1
波兰丙级联赛 07/30 16:00 3 [1] 波尔科维采戈尔尼克 v 莫托路宾 [13] L 2-0
波兰杯 07/26 16:00 148 莫托路宾 v 斯拉斯克II W 4-2
波兰丙级联赛 07/23 17:00 2 [8] 莫托路宾 v 埃尔布隆格 [16] D 1-1
波兰丙级联赛 07/17 11:00 1 [7] 加巴尼亚Krakow v 莫托路宾 [7] D 2-2

Wikipedia - Motor Lublin

Motor Lublin (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmɔtɔr ˈlublin]) is a Polish professional football team based in Lublin. The club was founded in December 1950 with their nickname The Yellow, White and Blues reflecting their official colours. They compete in I liga, following promotion from the 2022–23 II liga.

History

The 1989-90 Motor Lublin team.
Motor Lublin – some of the first-team players.

The history of Motor Lublin dates back to December 1950, when a group of sports enthusiasts decided to form a football team, supported by FSC Lublin Automotive Factory. Motor was at first called Stal (Steel) Lublin, and its team began playing in the lower level of Polish football tier (also called Class B). After one year, the team won promotion to Class A, which was the equivalent of the 4th Division. In the spring of 1953, Stal FSC Lublin debuted in the third level, the so-called Lublin-Rzeszów Inter-Voivodeship Class (Lubelsko-Rzeszowska Klasa Miedzywojewodzka), but was relegated after one year.

Stal FSC returned to the third level in 1955, and in 1957, the club changed its name into Robotniczy Klub Sportowy (Workers' Sports Club) Motor. In 1960, Polish leagues switched to the autumn-spring system, and in August 1961, Motor lost playoffs against Start Łódź, failing to qualify to the Second Division. In 1964, Motor became the champion of the Lublin region, and in the playoffs, it beat Włókniarz Łódz, Warszawianka Warszawa, Mazur Ełk and Warmia Olsztyn. The team did not qualify, as two of its games were voided, because one of Motor's players was not registered.

In the 1964/65 season, Motor once again won local championships, qualifying to the playoffs. Since both Motor and CKS Czeladź finished in the first position in the playoff round, an additional game was necessary between the two teams. This game took place on August 5, 1965 in Łódź. Supported by 7,000 fans, Motor won 3–0, winning promotion to the second level of Polish football. Motor was relegated after one season, but in the early summer of 1968, it returned to the Second Division, to remain there until 1972.

In 1973, Polish Football Association decided to form two groups of the Second Division, with 16 teams in each. This decision helped Motor, as it won promotion, and in the 1973/74 season, the team from Lublin was a success, almost winning promotion to the Ekstraklasa. For the remaining part of the 1970s, Motor remained one of the top teams of the Second Division. Finally, in the 1979/80 season, Motor, with manager Bronisław Waligóra, won promotion to the top level of Polish football system. The team from Lublin finished the 1980–81 Ekstraklasa in the 10th position, and in the 1981–82 Ekstraklasa, it was the last. After relegation, most of the players remained in Lublin. Motor also played in the 1982 Intertoto Cup, against Lyngby Boldklub, MSV Duisburg and FC Lucerne.

In the 1982/83 season of the Second Division, Motor under manager Lesław Ćmikiewicz had its biggest rival in the team of Resovia Rzeszów. After 28 games, Resovia was ahead of Motor, with just one point. On June 19, 1983, in Lublin, with 30,000 people in the stands, Motor routed Resovia 4–0, and once again won promotion to the Ekstraklasa to remain there until June 1987 (see 1986–87 Ekstraklasa). Motor returned to the Ekstraklasa in August 1989, after winning the play-offs against Pogoń Szczecin (2–3, 2–0). It remained in Polish top division for three years, to be relegated in the 1991–92 Ekstraklasa. In June 1996, Motor was relegated to the Third Division, and two years later, to the fourth level. In the meantime, to escape debts, it changed the name into Lublin Football Club (Lubelski Klub Pilkarski, LKP). This name remained in use until 2001, when it was changed into Lublin Football Club Motor.

莫托路宾足球俱乐部(Maltoufid证件)是一家位于波兰华沙的足球俱乐部,成立于1906年。球队在1912年正式更名为莫托路宾,并在1920年加入了波兰足球联盟。自那时起,莫托路宾一直是波兰足球的常客,尽管在1939年至1945年期间,由于德国占领波兰,球队的活动被迫停止。

莫托路宾自1945年以来一直在波兰足球联赛中比赛,并曾参加过多次波兰足球顶级联赛的比赛。球队以其顽强的拼搏精神和高超的战术素养而闻名于世。在过去的几个赛季中,球队一直处于波兰足球的顶级行列,展现出了强大的实力和竞争力。

在过去的几个赛季中,莫托路宾赢得了一些重要的赛事,包括波兰杯和波兰超级杯。此外,球队的主场是华沙最大的足球场地,可容纳超过40,000名观众,为球迷们提供了极佳的观赛体验。

莫托路宾的代表颜色是红色和白色,队徽上有一个象征着力量和速度的狼头图案。球队的吉祥物是一只名叫“Władysław”的大灰狼,它通常被描绘在球衣背后的队徽上。

总的来说,莫托路宾是一家历史悠久、实力雄厚的足球俱乐部,拥有强大的竞争力和稳定的球迷基础。在过去的几个赛季中,球队在波兰足球联赛中表现出色,展现了他们成为顶级球队的潜力。