| Full Name | Wisła Kraków S.A. |
| Founded | 1906 |
| Stadium | Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana |
| Capacity | 33,357 |
| Manager | Radosław Sobolewski |
| League | Ekstraklasa |
| Rivals | Cracovia, Lech Poznań |
| Nickname | Biała Gwiazda (White Star) |
| Top Scorer | Zygmunt Furmankiewicz |
Wisła Kraków, a renowned Polish football club based in Kraków, has a rich history that dates back to 1906. Known for its passionate fanbase and competitive spirit, the club has become a staple in Polish football, embodying the heart and soul of the city.
Club History
Established in 1906, Wisła Kraków is not only one of the oldest football clubs in Poland but also one of the most successful. Over the decades, the club has enjoyed numerous victories and has been a central figure in Polish football culture.
Stadium & Atmosphere
Wisła Kraków plays its home matches at the Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana, which boasts a capacity of 33,357 fans. The atmosphere during home games is electric, with supporters known for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant displays.
Honours
- 14 Polish Championships
- 3 Polish Cups
- 1 Polish SuperCup
- 1 Central European Cup
Key Players
- Henryk Reyman: An iconic figure in the club’s history, Reyman was known for his exceptional skills and strong leadership on the field.
- Włodzimierz Lubański: One of the most celebrated players who made a significant impact during his time at the club, remembered for his remarkable goal-scoring ability.
- Dawid Kownacki: A modern talent who has captured the hearts of fans, contributing significantly to the team with his forward play.
