Chrobry Glogow
Coach:
Lukasz Becella
Establishment Date:
0
League Affiliation:
POL Liga 1
Stadium:
Stadion Chrobry Glogow
Seating Capacity:
2817
Team Info
Chrobry Głogów is a professional football club from the town of Głogów in western Poland, currently competing in Liga 1, the country's second division. The team's full name is Miejski Klub Sportowy Chrobry Głogów, and they play their home matches at the Stadion Miejski im. Oskarażych. Founded in 1946, the club has spent most of its existence in the lower leagues, with its traditional colors being green and white. The name "Chrobry," meaning "The Brave," is a reference to Bolesław I the Brave, a medieval Polish king. Chrobry's history is one of steady, provincial football, with occasional flashes of success that have seen them reach the second tier. Their most notable achievement in recent memory was winning the III liga (fourth tier) and securing promotion to Liga 1, where they have established themselves as a competitive side. The modern Chrobry squad is built on organization, teamwork, and a strong defensive foundation, often proving to be a tough opponent for any team in the division. The club enjoys strong local support, with the community rallying behind their team's efforts to climb the Polish football ladder. Chrobry Głogów represents the heart of lower-league Polish football, aspiring to build a sustainable future and perhaps one day reach the top flight.
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