Śmigły Wilno


Śmigły Wilno was a Polish soccer team. Founded in 1933 in Wilno, Second Polish Republic. Śmigły's full name was Wojskowy Klub Sportowy "Śmigły" Wilno. The club enjoyed full support of Wilno's military garrison of the Polish Army, located in present-day Šiaurės miestelis of Žirmūnai; in fact – it was created by a group of officers, passionate fans of soccer.

History

The name "Śmigły" for the first time appeared in an interwar Polish sports weekly Raz, Dwa, Trzy, on 8 April 1933. On this day, the soccer team of Wilno beat a team from Siedlce 3–1. The club was the result of a union of different Wilno's soccer teams, none of which had previously achieved any successes. The officers, with Colonel Zygmunt Wenda as the first one who came up with this idea, realized that one big team, representing Wilno, would be the best solution and thus Śmigły was born. The name was a gesture towards Edward Śmigły-Rydz, commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

Śmigły Year by Year 1933–1939

Play-Offs Finals – 1933

First, in regional games, Śmigły beat the teams of 4 dyon samoch. panc. Brześć nad Bugiem and 76 p.p. Grodno. Then, in the semifinals, overcame Naprzód Lipiny In the finals, however, Polonia Warszawa proved to be too strong. Śmigły lost both games and failed to promote to the Polish Soccer League.

Play-Offs Finals – 1934

In 1934, after beating WKS Grodno and WKS Brześć nad Bugiem, Śmigły reached the final group of the play-offs, winner of which was promoted to the Polish Soccer League. Unfortunately, this attempt was unsuccessful – in the 3-team group Śmigły finished last, behind Śląsk Świętochłowice and Naprzód Lipiny.

Śmigły in 1935

After winning regional games, Śmigły, on its way to play-offs finals, faced Czarni Lwów. Wilno's side did not manage to overcome this team.

Play-Offs Finals – 1936

This time, after beating WKS Grodno and WKS Hallerczyk Rowne, Śmigły reached the play-offs. There, however, waited two reputed teams, which proved impossible to beat for the team from Wilno. Śmigły finished 3rd, ahead of Brygada Częstochowa, but behind AKS Chorzów and Cracovia. Śmigły's scores were: against Cracovia 0–0 and 0–5, against AKS 1–6 and 3–5 and against Brygada 0–2 and 1–0.

Promotion – 1937

In regional games, Śmigły beat WKS Grodno and Ruch Brześć nad Bugiem. Then, in the play-offs, Wilno's side placed in the second position, after Polonia Warszawa, but in front of both Brygada Częstochowa and Unia Lublin. On its way to promotion, Śmigły's scores were: with Polonia 0–1 and 1–6, with Brygada 5–1 and 1–3 and with Unia 1–0 and 8–1. It was a notable success, for the first time in the history of northeastern Poland, a team from there won promotion to the 10-team, elite League. Also, last but not least, Śmigły is the only non-Lwów team from former Kresy Wschodnie that ever appeared in the League. All other Kresy's teams were from Lwów.

Śmigły's lone season in Polish Soccer League – 1938

Unfortunately, Śmigły's adventure in the top league lasted for one season only. Wilno's team won 5 games, with only 1 draw and 12 loses. Goals difference was 29–50. Worth mentioning are Śmigły's 3–2 away victory with 1938's vice-champion, Warta Poznań and home's 3–1 victory over 1937's vice-champion, AKS Chorzów.
Śmigły's first game in the League took place on 10 April 1938, in Chorzów, against the best team in Poland – Ruch Chorzów. Wilno's side, after a credible performance, lost 2–5. A historic first home game was held on 24 April 1938, against another great side – Pogoń Lwów. Unfortunately, 8,000 fans did not help Śmigły—their favorites lost 0–1. Then, on 1 May, the biggest success of Śmigły occurred. To Wilno, to the stadium located at Werkowska street, came AKS Chorzów. This time, Śmigły won 3–1 and 5,000 home fans were overcome with joy.
On 3 July 1938, another sensation took place – this time in Poznań. Even though Śmigły, after beating Wisła Kraków 1–0, and ŁKS Łódź 4–0, was appreciated as a team, nobody was expecting Wilno's side to win 3–2 against Warta. On 4 September, Śmigły's last victory in the League took place, 4–1 against Warszawianka Warszawa. Then, Wilno's favorites lost 5 games in a row and they were relegated, finishing the league in the last, 10th spot. Śmigły's last game in the League took place on 30 October 1938 in Lwów, Wilno's side lost 2–3.
Results of all the games from the 1938 season:
OpponentHomeAway
Ruch Hajduki Wielkie2:42:5
Warta Poznań0:13:2
Wisła Kraków1:01:4
Polonia Warszawa0:32:5
Pogoń Lwów0:12:3
AKS Chorzów3:11:7
Cracovia1:30:3
Warszawianka4:12:6
Łódzki KS4:01:1

Unfinished Play-Offs – 1939

After relegation, both the players and the officials had one aim, to get back to the top league. In the regional games, Śmigły proved its quality, winning all 4 games against WKS Grodno and KPW Ognisko Pinsk. Then, in the play-offs, it faced Śląsk Świętochłowice, Junak Drohobycz and Legia Poznań. Unfortunately, by 1 September 1939, only 2 rounds took place. On 13 August 1939 Śmigły lost at Świętochłowice 1–2 and then, at home beat Legia 5–1. It was the last game of this club in the history of Polish soccer and it was attended by some 3000 fans, as Przeglad Sportowy wrote. Chronicles inform us of dates of next play-offs games.
On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. On 17 September, the Soviet Union did the same. The history of Polish soccer in Wilno came to an end.

Retro league

In 2019, the Śmigły Wilno team had been reconstructed by the historical reconstruction association in Poland as part of the Retro Liga project. The players play in carefully recreated costumes and shoes according to the rules of 1938. The teams chosen for the Retro Liga were those forced to disband in 1939 after the outbreak of World War II. The other teams who took part were WKS Kutno, WKS Łowicz, WKS Grodno, and Lechia Lwów.