Europe Friendlies 10/13 10:00 - Stal Mielec v Wisla Krakow D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 10/07 13:00 11 [12] Widzew Lodz v Stal Mielec [10] L 1-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 09/29 16:00 10 [7] Stal Mielec v Korona Kielce [17] L 2-3
Poland Cup 09/26 16:30 7 Odra Opole v Stal Mielec W 1-2
Poland Ekstraklasa 09/23 18:00 9 [8] Lech Poznan v Stal Mielec [6] L 2-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 09/18 17:00 8 [10] Stal Mielec v Zaglebie Lubin [5] W 4-2
Europe Friendlies 09/08 09:00 - Stal Mielec v Termalica BB Nieciecza W 3-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 09/01 18:30 7 [16] Ruch Chorzow v Stal Mielec [7] D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/25 16:00 6 [13] Stal Mielec v Radomiak Radom [3] W 2-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/19 15:30 5 [13] Rakow Czestochowa v Stal Mielec [10] L 2-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/12 13:00 4 [15] Stal Mielec v Slask Wroclaw [17] W 3-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/07 17:00 3 [18] Puszcza Niepolomice v Stal Mielec [13] L 1-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 07/30 13:00 2 [12] Stal Mielec v Piast Gliwice [15] D 0-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 07/22 13:00 1 [14] Stal Mielec v Cracovia Krakow [3] D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 07/15 09:00 - Stal Mielec v Stal Rzeszow W 3-2
Europe Friendlies 07/11 09:00 - Stal Mielec v Siarka Tarnobrzeg D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 07/08 13:00 - Stal Mielec v Zorya L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 07/01 09:30 - Wisla Krakow v Stal Mielec L 3-2
Europe Friendlies 06/27 09:00 - Stal Mielec v LKS Lodz W 2-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/27 15:30 34 [13] Stal Mielec v Warta Poznan [7] W 1-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/19 16:00 33 [11] Zaglebie Lubin v Stal Mielec [13] L 2-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/14 10:30 32 [12] Stal Mielec v Lechia Gdansk [17] D 0-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/07 10:30 31 [14] Wisla Plock v Stal Mielec [10] D 0-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/30 13:00 30 [12] Stal Mielec v Korona Kielce [14] W 2-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/22 18:00 29 [4] Pogon Szczecin v Stal Mielec [11] L 4-2
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/17 17:00 28 [10] Stal Mielec v Miedz Legnica [18] D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/08 13:00 27 [6] Widzew Lodz v Stal Mielec [11] W 0-2
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/03 17:00 26 [13] Stal Mielec v Jagiellonia Bialystok [15] D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 03/24 10:00 - Stal Mielec v Stal Rzeszow D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 03/18 11:30 25 [11] Slask Wroclaw v Stal Mielec [10] D 1-1

Wikipedia - Stal Mielec

FKS Stal Mielec (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstal ˈmjɛlɛt͡s]) is a Polish football club based in Mielec, Poland. The club was established on April 10, 1939. Historically, the club has enjoyed great successes within Poland's Ekstraklasa, winning the title twice (in 1973 and 1976) but had undergone significant management changes and financial difficulties within the past two decades, which forced the club from participation in the Poland's top league. After winning the third-tier II liga title in 2016, Stal Mielec was promoted to I liga. After finishing first in I liga in 2020, Stal Mielec was promoted to the Ekstraklasa for the first time since the 1995–96 season.

History

Naming history

  • 1939 – Klub Sportowy PZL Mielec
  • 1946 – Robotniczy Klub Sportowy PZL Zryw Mielec
  • 1948 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Metalowców PZL Mielec
  • 1949 – Związkowy Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 1950 – Koło Sportowe Stal przy Wytwórni Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego Mielec
  • 1957 – Fabryczny Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 1977 – Fabryczny Klub Sportowy PZL Stal Mielec
  • 1995 – Autonomiczna Sekcja Piłki Nożnej FKS PZL Stal Mielec
  • 1997 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Stal Mielec
  • 1998 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Lobo Stal Mielec
  • 1999 – Mielecki Klub Piłkarski Stal Mielec
  • 2002 – Klub Sportowy Stal Mielec
  • 2003 – Klub Sportowy FKS Stal Mielec

1939–1945 - the beginning and interwar period

The football club was one of the first two (next to the volleyball club) at the PZL Mielec, established in 1939. The team was made up of players playing in other clubs in Mielec and employees of the PZL, an aerospace company. In the first match played, the team defeated the Gymnastic Society "Sokół" Mielec with 4–1 victory. Three more matches were played against Dzikovia Tarnobrzeg (2–1), Metal Tarnów (3–1) and a team made up of players from an ammunition factory in Nowa Dęba (6–1). The match against Okęcie Warszawa planned for September did not take place, because World War II started and any sports games were forbidden. However, the matches were played illegally in the meadows beyond the communal forest and in other towns (including Dębica, Kolbuszowa, Sandomierz). The only official match was played against a German military unit and ended with the score 1–2.

Stal Mielec is a professional soccer team based in Mielec, Poland. The team was founded in 1939 and has a rich history in Polish football. Stal Mielec has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Stadion Stali Mielec, which has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.

The team has had success in both domestic and international competitions, winning the Polish Cup in 1976 and reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup in the same year. Stal Mielec has a reputation for playing attractive and attacking football, with a focus on developing young talent through their youth academy.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a stallion, reflecting the team's name. Stal Mielec has a proud tradition of producing talented players who have gone on to represent the Polish national team. Overall, Stal Mielec is a respected and competitive team in Polish football, with a passionate fan base and a commitment to success on and off the field.