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Poland Ekstraliga 03/14 17:00 3 [2] Unia Oswiecim v Comarch Cracovia [6] L 1-0
Poland Ekstraliga 03/12 17:30 3 [6] Comarch Cracovia v Unia Oswiecim [2] W 2-1
Poland Ekstraliga 03/09 17:00 3 [2] Unia Oswiecim v Comarch Cracovia [6] L 5-2
Poland Ekstraliga 03/06 17:30 3 [6] Comarch Cracovia v Unia Oswiecim [2] W 4-1
Poland Ekstraliga 03/05 17:30 3 [6] Comarch Cracovia v Unia Oswiecim [2] L 2-5
Poland Ekstraliga 03/02 17:00 3 [2] Unia Oswiecim v Comarch Cracovia [6] L 2-1
Poland Ekstraliga 03/01 17:00 3 [2] Unia Oswiecim v Comarch Cracovia [6] W 3-5
Poland Ekstraliga 02/25 16:00 44 [4] JKH GKS Jastrzebie v Comarch Cracovia [6] L 4-3
Poland Ekstraliga 02/23 19:15 43 [5] Comarch Cracovia v Unia Oswiecim [2] L 3-7
Poland Ekstraliga 02/18 16:00 42 [3] GKS Tychy v Comarch Cracovia [6] W 2-3
Poland Ekstraliga 02/16 17:30 41 [5] Comarch Cracovia v GKS Katowice [1] L 5-6
Poland Ekstraliga 02/14 17:00 40 [9] STS Sanok v Comarch Cracovia [6] W 1-5

Wikipedia - Cracovia (ice hockey)

Cracovia, commonly erroneously referred to as Cracovia Kraków and currently playing as Comarch Cracovia for sponsorship reasons, is a professional ice hockey team based in Kraków, Poland. With 12 Polish Championships (as of 2022), it is one of the most accomplished Polish ice hockey teams. They play in the Polska Hokej Liga, the country's top division.

History

Cracovia players during the 2011–12 Polska Liga Hokejowa season.

Founded in 1906, Cracovia is the oldest existing sports club in Poland. Ice hockey in the form of bandy had been first played around 1909, and the first North American style ice hockey game was played in 1912. The ice hockey section of the sports club was created in 1923. Currently, the men's ice hockey section functions independently, and is legally called MKS Cracovia SSA. The women's section continues to function under the sports society of KS Cracovia.

The men's professional team won five league titles in the 1930s and 1940s. It took them 57 years to win another league title after winning in 1949. They finally won the PLH again in 2006, and have since added six more titles, in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016 and 2017.

They are also the first Polish team to compete in the Champions Hockey League. They made their debut in the 2016–17 edition, where they were put into a group with Färjestad BK from the Swedish Hockey League and HC Sparta Praha from the Czech Extraliga. They would lose all four group stage matches.

Comarch Cracovia is a professional ice hockey team based in Krakow, Poland. The team was founded in 1906 and has a rich history in Polish ice hockey. They play their home games at the Tauron Arena Krakow, which has a capacity of over 15,000 spectators.

Comarch Cracovia has won the Polish championship 18 times, making them the most successful team in the country. They have also won the Polish Cup 10 times and have represented Poland in international competitions such as the Champions Hockey League and the Continental Cup.

The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a knight's helmet with a red plume. The team is known for their passionate fan base, who are known as the "Cracovia Hooligans" and are known for their loud and enthusiastic support of the team.

Comarch Cracovia has a strong roster of players, including several Polish national team members and international players from countries such as Canada, Sweden, and Slovakia. The team is coached by Finnish coach Jussi Tupamaki, who has led the team to several championships in recent years.

Overall, Comarch Cracovia is a highly respected and successful ice hockey team with a rich history and passionate fan base.