| Full Name | Górnik Zabrze |
| Founded | 1948 |
| Stadium | Stadion im. Ernesta Pohla |
| Capacity | 24,000 |
| Manager | Jan Urban |
| League | Ekstraklasa |
| Rivals | Ruch Chorzów, GKS Katowice |
| Nickname | The Miners |
| Top Scorer | Zbigniew Kowalewski |
Górnik Zabrze, also known as “The Miners,” has a rich history in Polish football, established in 1948. Located in Zabrze, this club is a symbol of the city’s industrial roots and has a vibrant supporter culture. Competing in Poland’s top tier, the Ekstraklasa, Górnik Zabrze has become a mainstay in Polish football with a passionate fan base and significant local rivalries.
Club History
Founded in the aftermath of World War II, Górnik Zabrze quickly rose to prominence within Polish football. The club’s name reflects the region’s coal mining heritage, and it has often been associated with the working-class community. Górnik has seen various phases of success, particularly dominating Polish football during the 1960s and 1970s.
Stadium & Atmosphere
Playing at the Stadion im. Ernesta Pohla, Górnik Zabrze’s home ground is known for its lively atmosphere. The stadium’s capacity of 24,000 allows for an intimate yet passionate experience, where fans rally behind their team. The club’s home matches are characterized by colorful displays and vibrant chants that echo the rich culture of Polish football.
Honours
- Ekstraklasa Champions: 14 times
- Polish Cup Winners: 6 times
- Polish SuperCup: 3 times
Key Players
- Wojciech Pawłowski: A solid goalkeeper known for his agility and reflexes.
- Igor Angulo: A sharp striker, recently making a significant impact with his goal-scoring prowess.
- Szymon Żurkowski: A young midfield talent renowned for his playmaking abilities.
