Cisy Nałęczów

Polish football and volleyball club
Football club
Cisy Nałęczów
Full nameLudowy Klub Sportowy Cisy Nałęczów
Founded2001
GroundPojemność
Capacity4,000
Home colours
Away colours

Cisy Nałęczów is a Polish football and volleyball club from Nałęczów.

The club is best known for its women's football team, that played four seasons in Poland's highest leagues, first the I Liga, then the Ekstraliga Kobiet. The women's section was founded in 2001 but came to an end in 2007 after the relegation from the Ekstraliga,[1] after which the club's only interest are the men's teams.

The men's team plays in Poland's fifth tier league.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Ekstraliga kobiet 2006/2007".
  2. ^ "Skarb - Cisy Nałęczów".

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