Pogoń Szczecin (women)

Pogoń Szczecin
Founded2002 (2002)
GroundCentrum Szkolenia Dzieci i Młodzieży, Krygier Stadium
Capacity709
ChairmanArtur Dmowski
ManagerPiotr Łęczyński
LeagueEkstraliga
2024–25Ekstraliga, 3rd of 12

Pogoń Szczecin is a women's football club from Szczecin, Poland, the women's section of Pogoń Szczecin. One-time league champions,[1] they currently compete in the Ekstraliga, the country's top division.

History

The team was founded as TKKF Gryf Szczecin.[2]

The team reached the Ekstraliga for the first time in 2010. In its debut season in the top division Gryf finished 4th,[3] and it subsequently became Pogoń's women team. It has been successful in the national cup, reaching the final for three seasons in a row between 2009 and 2011. In them Gryf lost once to AZS Wrocław and twice to Unia Racibórz.[4]

The team was dissolved after the 2012–13 season.[5] In 2022, the women's football section of Pogoń Szczecin was reactivated by merging the former women's club Olimpia Szczecin with Pogoń Szczecin.[6] It won its first Polish Championship title in the 2023–24 season.[7]

Honours

  • Polish Cup
    • Runners-up: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11

Players

Current squad

As of 5 August 2025[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF Greece GRE Matina Ntarzanou
4 DF Poland POL Alexis Legowski
5 MF Poland POL Zofia Giętkowska
6 MF United States USA Isabella Cook
7 FW Poland POL Zuzanna Rybińska
8 DF Poland POL Weronika Szymaszek (captain)
9 FW South Korea KOR Da-kyeong Choi
10 MF Japan JPN Suzuka Yosue
13 MF Poland POL Hanna Woźniak
14 DF Poland POL Alicja Dyguś
15 DF Poland POL Julia Brzozowska
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Poland POL Wiktoria Zgrzeba
18 DF Poland POL Zuzanna Radochońska
19 FW Poland POL Kornelia Okoniewska
20 MF Poland POL Maja Leśkiewicz
21 MF Poland POL Blanka Zając
22 MF Poland POL Maja Sztramska
29 MF Poland POL Lena Świrska
30 FW Poland POL Julia Dębowska
33 MF Poland POL Karolina Łaniewska
94 GK Poland POL Anna Palińska
99 GK Poland POL Natalia Radkiewicz

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries at any time.

Club statistics

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Polish Cup
2002–03 II liga, grupa: wielkopolska (II)[9] 6 3 0 17 29 138 9
2003–04 II liga, grupa: wielkopolska (II) 6 5 2 9 23 52 17
2004–05 II liga, grupa: wielkopolska (II) 4 4 2 4 20 24 14
2005–06 II liga, grupa: wielkopolska (III) 2 7 1 2 22 8 22 Round of 32
2006–07 II liga, grupa: zachodniopomorska (III) 1 10 0 0 46 8 30 round of 16
2007–08 I liga, grupa: północna (II) 6 5 3 6 17 23 18
2008–09 I liga, grupa: zachodnia (II) 2 9 2 3 43 17 29 Runners-up
2009–10 I liga, grupa: północna (II) 1 13 1 1 64 8 40 Runners-up
2010–11 Ekstraliga (I) 4 10 3 5 29 21 33 Runners-up
2011–12 Ekstraliga (I)[10] 4 10 2 6 43 16 32 Round of 16[11]
2012–13 Ekstraliga (I)[5] 10[note 1] 5 1 12 12 37 16 Round of 16[12]
2022–23 Ekstraliga (I)[13] 5 12 1 9 42 30 37 Semi-finals[14]
2023–24 Ekstraliga (I)[15] 1 16 3 3 63 16 51 Round of 32[16]
2024–25 Ekstraliga (I)[17] 3 17 0 5 60 20 51 Runners-up[18]
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

Notes

  1. ^ Pogoń withdrew from the competition after the 10th round.

References

  1. ^ Papuga, Wojciech (2024-06-09). "[PILNE] Pogoń Szczecin piłkarskim mistrzem Polski". sport.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  2. ^ "Skarb - Pogoń Szczecin Women (k)". 90minut (in Polish).
  3. ^ 2010–11 table in Soccerway.com
  4. ^ List of finals in RSSSF.com
  5. ^ a b "Ekstraliga kobiet 2012/2013". 90minut (in Polish).
  6. ^ "Od nowego sezonu Olimpia stanie się Pogonią". Kobiecy Futbol (in Polish). 17 May 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  7. ^ Papuga, Wojciech (2024-06-09). "[PILNE] Pogoń Szczecin piłkarskim mistrzem Polski". sport.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  8. ^ "Drużyna Kobieca" (in Polish). Pogoń Szczecin. Retrieved 5 August 2025.
  9. ^ "Skarb - TKKF Gryf Szczecin (K)".
  10. ^ "Ekstraliga kobiet 2011/2012". 90minut (in Polish).
  11. ^ "Puchar Polski kobiet 2011/2012". 90minut (in Polish).
  12. ^ "Puchar Polski kobiet 2012/2013". 90minut (in Polish).
  13. ^ "Orlen Ekstraliga kobiet 2022/2023". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  14. ^ "Orlen Puchar Polski kobiet 2022/2023". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  15. ^ "Orlen Ekstraliga kobiet 2023/2024". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 26 May 2025.
  16. ^ "Orlen Puchar Polski kobiet 2023/2024". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  17. ^ "Orlen Ekstraliga kobiet 2024/2025". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 26 May 2025.
  18. ^ "Orlen Puchar Polski kobiet 2024/2025". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 26 May 2025.