Poland I Liga 02/07 15:00 20 Polonia Bytom v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 02/14 15:00 21 LKS Lodz v Chrobry Glogow - View
Poland I Liga 02/21 15:00 22 Stal Mielec v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 02/28 15:00 23 LKS Lodz v Miedz Legnica - View
Poland I Liga 03/07 15:00 24 Polonia Warsaw v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 03/14 15:00 25 LKS Lodz v Odra Opole - View
Poland I Liga 03/21 15:00 26 LKS Lodz v Ruch Chorzow - View
Poland I Liga 04/04 14:00 27 Wieczysta Krakow v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 04/11 14:00 28 LKS Lodz v Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki - View
Poland I Liga 04/18 14:00 29 GKS Tychy 71 v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 04/25 14:00 30 LKS Lodz v Stal Rzeszow - View
Poland I Liga 05/02 14:00 31 LKS Lodz v SCM Craiova - View
Poland I Liga 05/09 14:00 32 Slask Wroclaw v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 05/16 14:00 33 Puszcza Niepolomice v LKS Lodz - View
Poland I Liga 05/23 14:00 34 LKS Lodz v Kylie Mckenzie - View

Wikipedia - ŁKS Łódź

ŁKS Łódź (Łódzki Klub Sportowy Łódź; Polish pronunciation: [ˌɛwkaˈɛs ˈwut͡ɕ]) is a Polish sports club based in Łódź. They are best known for their football club but are represented in many sports such as basketball, volleyball, boxing, and in the past ice hockey, athletics, tennis, table tennis, swimming, cycling, fencing, chess, etc. The club is based at Władysław Król Municipal Stadium, at Aleja Unii Lubelskiej 2 in the West of Łódź.

This article focuses on the football club. Their nickname "Rycerze Wiosny" ("Knights of Spring") was given to them due to their usually strong performances after the winter break in the league.

History

1925 ŁKS side

The club was founded in 1908. It was one of the founders of the Ekstraklasa, Poland's top division.

During World War II, two pre-war players of ŁKS, Adam Obrubański and Alojzy Welnitz, were among Poles murdered by the Russians in the large Katyn massacre in April–May 1940.

ŁKS enjoyed greatest success in the 1950s and 1990s, when it reached the podium six times, including winning the championship title in 1958 and 1997–98. It also won the Polish Cup in 1957, and reached the final in 1994.

In March 2010, the city government sold the football team to a private investor, as the city could no longer afford to support the football team, particularly after several seasons in the top level Ekstraklasa, where expenses often exceeded the ticket revenue from the club's small seating-capacity stadium.

In May 2013, at the conclusion of the second-tier 2012–13 I liga season, the private investor declared bankruptcy. The club survived when a partnership between fans and other local investors raised the necessary funds to enter the much more affordable amateur fifth-level IV liga in time for the 2013–14 IV liga season, competing against other local area teams in the Łódź group. The rebuilt club returned to the top division in 2019.

On 28 May 2023, ŁKS secured promotion to Ekstraklasa after a 1–1 draw against Arka Gdynia; this result also confirmed ŁKS as I liga champions. However, they were relegated to the second division after just one season back in the top flight.

LKS Łódź, officially known as Łódzki Klub Sportowy, is a professional soccer team based in Łódź, Poland. Founded in 1908, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest football clubs in the country. LKS Łódź is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant atmosphere at their home ground, the Stadion LKS, which has a capacity of around 10,000 spectators.

The team's colors are white and red, reflecting the traditional colors of the city and its heritage. LKS Łódź has experienced various successes throughout its history, including multiple appearances in the top tier of Polish football, the Ekstraklasa, and has won several domestic cups. The club is recognized for its commitment to developing young talent and has a strong youth academy that has produced numerous players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

LKS Łódź is characterized by its attacking style of play and a strong emphasis on teamwork and community involvement. The club's motto embodies the spirit of unity and perseverance, making it a beloved institution in Polish football. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, LKS Łódź continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch, aiming to reclaim its place among the elite in Polish soccer.