Fixtures

Poland Ekstraklasa 07/19 15:30 1 Wisla Plock vs Korona Kielce - View
Poland Ekstraklasa 07/27 18:15 2 Korona Kielce vs Legia Warsaw - View
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/01 16:00 3 Zaglebie Lubin vs Korona Kielce - View
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/09 16:00 4 Korona Kielce vs Radomiak Radom - View
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/16 16:00 5 Lech Poznan vs Korona Kielce - View
Poland Ekstraklasa 08/23 16:00 6 Korona Kielce vs Motor Lublin - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 07/05 14:00 - Korona Kielce v Cracovia Krakow L 1-2
Europe Friendlies 06/28 10:00 - Korona Kielce v Polonia Warsaw D 0-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/24 15:30 34 [8] Gornik Zabrze v Korona Kielce [11] D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/17 18:15 33 [9] Korona Kielce v Rakow Czestochowa [2] D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/11 10:15 32 [15] Lechia Gdansk v Korona Kielce [8] L 3-2
Poland Ekstraklasa 05/05 17:00 31 [10] Korona Kielce v GKS Katowice [9] W 2-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/27 10:15 30 [11] Korona Kielce v Jagiellonia Bialystok [3] W 3-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/19 10:15 29 [10] Piast Gliwice v Korona Kielce [11] D 1-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/11 18:30 28 [13] Korona Kielce v Widzew Lodz [9] W 2-1
Poland Ekstraklasa 04/05 18:15 27 [3] Lech Poznan v Korona Kielce [13] L 2-0
Poland Ekstraklasa 03/30 10:15 26 [11] Korona Kielce v Radomiak Radom [13] L 1-3
Poland Ekstraklasa 03/16 13:45 25 [16] Zaglebie Lubin v Korona Kielce [11] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 22 20
Wins 14 9 5
Draws 14 5 9
Losses 14 8 6
Goals for 45 25 20
Goals against 53 25 28
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 12 7 5

Wikipedia - Korona Kielce

Korona Kielce (Polish pronunciation: [kɔˈrɔna ˈkʲɛlt͡sɛ], KoronaCrown – symbol of club and city, Kielce – name of city where club is based) is a Polish professional football club based in Kielce, competing in Ekstraklasa in the 2025–26 season. From 2002 to 2008, the club belonged to a Polish holding company Kolporter Holding and achieved its greatest success – winning promotion to the top tier in 2005. Since then, Korona has spent 17 seasons in the Polish football top level (as of 2024–25). In the 2006–07 season, Korona played in the final of the Polish Cup.

History

Korona Kielce team before the decisive match for promotion to the II liga against KS Lublinianka in 1975

The club was founded in 1973 after the union of two clubs from Kielce – Iskra and SHL. The new club got its first promotion to the Polish 2nd league in 1975. Unfortunately[], the team did not play very well and was soon relegated. The next promotion was in 1982. Korona played in the 2nd league until 1990 when it was once again relegated. 1996 brought several changes. Nida Gips from Gacki became the new sponsor and the club's name changed to Miejski Klub Sportowy Sekcja Futbolowa Korona. During the 1998–99 season, Korona again played in the 2nd league but dropped down at the end of the season. In 2000 Korona merged with another club from Kielce – Błękitni Kielce and was renamed to Kielecki Klub Piłkarski Korona.

In 2002, the golden era for Korona had begun[]. Kolporter became the new sponsor, Krzysztof Klicki the new chairman, and the club's name changed to Kielecki Klub Piłkarski Kolporter Korona. In 2003, the team was again renamed, this time to Sportowa Spólka Akcyjna Kolporter Korona. In 2005 Korona won the 2nd league and for the first time in the club's history was promoted to the Polish premier league.

Away game with Polonia Warsaw played in the 2010–11 Ekstraklasa

Korona's first match in the Ekstraklasa was against Cracovia and the final score was 0–0. Korona ended the 2005–06 season fifth in the league table. Prior to the 2006–07 season, at a meeting with supporters, the chairman announced that club would revert to its historical coat of arms. Korona's second season in the Ekstraklasa started off strongly with an away win against Arka Gdynia (3–0). 20 September 2006 was a significant one in Korona's history. After an away victory against Odra Wodzisław Śląski, the club climbed to the top of the league table for the first time in its history although it ended the 2006–07 season in 7th place. Its third and final season in the top division was 2007–08, placing 6th but being relegated for its involvement in match-fixing in the 2003–04 season. In August 2008, Klicki sold the club to the city of Kielce for a nominal fee.

After one year, on 14 July 2009, Korona Kielce was promoted to the Ekstraklasa. In the 2019–20 season, Korona finished in 15th place and were relegated back to I liga. On 29 May 2022 Korona returned to the Ekstraklasa following a 3–2 win over Chrobry Głogów in the promotion play-off final after the winning goal scored in the final minutes of extra time.

Korona Kielce is a professional soccer team based in Kielce, Poland. Founded in 1973, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Competing in the Polish top tier, Ekstraklasa, Korona Kielce is known for its distinctive yellow and red colors, which symbolize the team's vibrant spirit and determination on the field.

The team plays its home matches at the Suzuki Arena, a modern stadium that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters. Korona Kielce has a reputation for developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a beloved institution in the region.

Over the years, the club has experienced various successes, including notable performances in domestic cup competitions. With a commitment to teamwork, resilience, and an attacking style of play, Korona Kielce continues to strive for excellence in Polish soccer, aiming to make its mark both nationally and in European competitions. The team's motto reflects its ambition and dedication to achieving greatness, making it a formidable presence in Polish football.