Fixtures

Poola I liiga 05/12 10:40 32 Arka Gdynia vs Zagłębie Sosnowiec - View
Poola I liiga 05/19 18:30 33 Lechia Gdansk vs Arka Gdynia - View
Poola I liiga 05/26 13:00 34 Arka Gdynia vs GKS Katowice - View

Results

Poola I liiga 05/03 18:30 31 [17] Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala v Arka Gdynia [2] D 0-0
Poola I liiga 04/28 10:40 30 [2] Arka Gdynia v Resovia Rzeszów [16] W 3-2
Poola I liiga 04/24 16:00 29 [13] Znicz Pruszków v Arka Gdynia [2] L 2-0
Poola I liiga 04/21 10:40 28 [2] Arka Gdynia v Wisła Plock [9] W 2-0
Poola I liiga 04/12 18:30 27 [4] Motor Lublin v Arka Gdynia [1] D 2-2
Poola I liiga 04/05 18:30 26 [2] Arka Gdynia v Chrobry Glogow [11] W 2-1
Poola I liiga 03/30 14:00 25 [8] Miedź Legnica v Arka Gdynia [2] W 0-1
Poola I liiga 03/17 11:40 24 [2] Arka Gdynia v Odra Opole [9] D 2-2
Poola I liiga 03/08 19:30 23 [1] Arka Gdynia v Wisła Kraków [5] D 1-1
Poola I liiga 03/01 19:30 22 [2] GKS Tychy v Arka Gdynia [1] W 0-1
Poola I liiga 02/25 11:40 21 [2] Arka Gdynia v Stal Rzeszów [13] W 5-1
Poola I liiga 02/17 16:30 20 [15] Polonia Warszawa v Arka Gdynia [2] W 0-3

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 44 24 20
Wins 21 12 9
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 68 40 28
Goals against 49 27 22
Clean sheets 16 9 7
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Arka Gdynia

Morski Związkowy Klub Sportowy Arka Gdynia (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmɔrskʲi zvʲjɔ̃w̃sˈkɔvɨ klup spɔrˈtɔvɨˈarka ˈɡdɨɲa]) is a Polish professional football club, based in Gdynia, Poland, that plays in the Polish I liga. The club was founded as Klub Sportowy Gdynia in 1929.

History

The history of Arka dates back to 1929, when a group of workers of the Port of Gdynia founded Klub Sportowy (Sports Club) Gdynia (abbreviated KS Gdynia). In 1932, a new stadium of KS was opened at Polanka Redłowska. This location was used by the club until 2000. In 1934, Klub Sportowy Kotwica (Sports Club Anchor was registered. Both team existed until 1939.

In 1949, Rybacki Klub Sportowy ("Fishermen Sports Club") MIR was formed. Three years later, its name was changed into Klub Sportowy Kolejarz-Arka Gdynia. In 1953, the team for the first time won promotion to the third level of Polish football. In 1959, Arka's U-19 became Polish runner-up, and in 1960, after a dramatic game vs. Hutnik Kraków, Arka won promotion to the Second Division.

In 1964, Arka merged with Doker Gdynia, to form Morski Związkowy Klub Sportowy (MZKS; "Maritime United Sports Club") Gdynia. In 1972, its name was changed into Arka. Two years later Arka won promotion to the Ekstraklasa. Relegated after one year, Arka returned to the top level in 1976. In 1979 Arka, managed by Czesław Boguszewicz, became the first team from Polish Baltic Sea coast to win the Polish Cup. In the final game, which took place in Lublin, Arka beat Wisła Kraków 2–1. In its UEFA Cup Winners' Cup debut, Arka lost to Bulgarian side PFC Beroe Stara Zagora (3–2, 0–2).

In 1982, Arka was relegated from the top level, to return there in 2005. In the 1982 World Cup in Spain, Arka's Janusz Kupcewicz was among top players of Polish national team, which won bronze medal.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Arka played either in the third or second division, with a number of promotions and relegations. In 2001, after six years in the third level, Arka again won promotion to the second division, and in 2005, the team returned to Ekstraklasa.

In 2011, the City of Gdynia completed the construction of a new stadium, located on Olimpijska Street. On February 19, 2011, in a friendly game to commemorate the opening of the stadium Arka tied 1–1 with Beroe Stara Zagora. That year, Arka Gdynia got relegated from the top level.

In 2016, Arka was promoted to the top level again (Ekstraklasa) after taking first place in I Liga. Immediately after getting promoted, Arka won the Polish Cup for the second time, and the Polish SuperCup twice: in 2017, 2018.

Arka Gdynia on Poola jalgpalliklubi Gdyniast. Klubi asutati 1929. aastal. Arka Gdynia kodustaadion on Stadion GOSiR.