Wawel Kraków


Wawel Kraków is a Polish multisports club based in Kraków, Poland. It was founded in 1919. Wawel Kraków was the first Polish club to win the Polish League Cup back in 1952. They won the final against their rivals from Cracovia Kraków, by beating them 5–1.
The club was founded in 1919, and in 1928, after a merger with Wojskowy Klub Sportowy, it took on the name WKS Wawel. For most of its history, Wawel was an organization supported by Kraków garrison of the Polish Army. It still keeps its traditional name of Military Sports Club, even though since 1 January 2002 the army does not support it any longer. Currently, WKS Wawel has seven departments: track and field, football, volleyball, cross country running, parachuting and tennis.
Over the years, Wawel's athletes won several medals at different competitions, including 4 gold Olympic medals of Robert Korzeniowski. Furthermore, Korzeniowski won 3 gold medals at World Championships, and 2 at European Championships.
Among other achievements of Wawel's athletes are:

National Honours

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