Juvenia Kraków

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RzKS Juvenia Kraków
Full nameRzemieślniczy Klub Sportowy Juvenia Kraków
Nickname(s)Smoki (Dragons)
Founded8 December 1906
1973; 51 years ago (1973) (rugby team)
LocationKraków, Poland
Ground(s)Stadion Juvenii Kraków (Capacity: 800)
ChairmanLeszek Samel
Coach(es)Konrad Jarosz
Captain(s)Maciej Dorywalski
League(s)Rugby Ekstraliga
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
juvenia.info

Juvenia Kraków (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuvɛɲa ˈkrakuf]) is a Polish rugby union club based in Kraków, Poland. They were founded in 1906 (like Wisła Kraków and Cracovia) as a football club. The rugby union team was founded in 1973 and currently plays in the Rugby Extraleague.

History of the rugby section

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The rugby section was founded in 1973. The first rugby match was played the following year against Posnania, who had been relegated from the Rugby Extraleague; Juvenia lost 60–0. For the next three years, Juvenia did not win a single match. They had their first win in 1976, and in the same year they achieved a semi-final place in the Polish Cup, where they lost to Czarni Bytom 12–15.

Juvenia came close to promotion to the top tier on two occasions. The first was in 1982, when they drew with Budowlani Olsztyn (7–7), who were promoted. The second chance occurred two years later, in 1984, when they also missed out on promotion.

In 1986, the rugby section was moved to Korona Kraków, which caused the suspension of the section, only to return in 1993. In 2000, the team was promoted to the Rugby Ekstraliga, where they played for three seasons. In 2003, the club was relegated to the I liga Rugby but returned to the Rugby Extraleague in 2005. In 2006 Salwator became its main sponsor, and the first team changed its name to Salwator Juvenia Kraków. They ended that season on the highest note, finishing in the third place. Since 2009, Salwator is no longer the team sponsor and the name has changed back to Juvenia Kraków. In 2012 Juvennia were relegated but won promotion to the top flight league in 2014 but financial problems forced the club back to division 1 but within a year and with new sponsors and management Juvenia won promotion again to the Ekstraliga. In the 2015-16 season Juvenia were successful in a series of relegation play-off games, and retained the Ekstraliga status and repeated the same success in the 2016-17 season and the following rugby season. In 2018-19 Juvenia maintained their place in the Ekstraliga without having to face the relegation play-off matches. The 2019-20 season saw Juvenia in 4th place and a finalist in the Polish Cup competition. The club’s grassroots project also yielded positive results with the U.18s reaching the final of the prestigious Dubai 7s Tournament and winning the Polish league and cup competitions outright in the same season. [1]

The board

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  • President – Leszek Samel
  • Vice president – Maciej Mączka

First team squad

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  • Forwards

Poland Maciej Bielawski
England Daniel Glynn
Venezuela Leandro Narvaez
Poland Jerzy Głowacki
Poland Adam Grabski
Poland Mateusz Ingarden
Poland Łukasz Kościelniak
Poland Jan Krawiec
Poland Krzysztof Pszyk
Poland Przemysław Rejentowicz
Poland Marcin Siemaszko
Poland Szymon Szczepański
Poland Tomasz Świadek
Poland Kamil Trzos
Poland Tomasz Zagrajek

 
  • Backs

Poland Jacek Bielawski
Venezuela Nestor Aguirre
Poland Kamil Bobola
Poland Maciej Dorywalski
Poland Bartłomiej Fiszer
Poland Krzysztof Gola
Poland Juliusz Krawiec
Fiji Usaia Navia Rataku
Poland Patryk Okrajek
Poland Bartłomiej Sierant
Poland Maciej Sokołowski
Poland Marcin Sokołowski
Poland Mariusz Tumiel
Poland Grzegorz Zawojski

References

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  1. ^ "Juvenia History Note". 15 September 2020.

Sources

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