Bałtyk Gdynia


Bałtyk Gdynia is a Polish football club from Gdynia. The club is named after the Baltic Sea.

History

The club was established in 1930 by football enthusiasts from the developing city. Bałtyk currently plays in the 3rd level of Polish football, called II. League. Colours: white & blue. Stadium: Gdynia, Olimpijska str., capacity around 12.000. Bałtyk is the oldest football club from Gdynia, which still plays with its original name.
Bałtyk played 7 seasons in the Polish first league and 19 in Polish second league. They also appeared once in the Intertoto Cup, in 1983. In 1977, Baltyk's U-19 team won bronze in the Polish Championship, and in 1982, Baltyk won silver in the U-19 championship of Poland.

Fans

The fans are known as "Kadłuby" . Once one of the strongest fan groups in the 80's, as the team started to fall down the leagues only a handful of loyal supporters now remain in Gdynia and several smaller towns in the region.
In the past the fast used to have short-lived friendly relations with fans of Lech Poznań, Pogoń Lębork and Ferencváros at various points in their history. Currently they have good relations with fans of Kotwica Kołobrzeg and Cartusia Kartuzy.
The two Tricity derby rivals Lechia Gdańsk and Arka Gdynia are considered the most fierce. The games against Arka, also known as the Gdynia derby have a long history and the fans often contend for dominance in the city. The controversy surrounding the two club's stadium use is also a serious cause of tension between the two.
Due to Bałtyk languishing in the lower leagues for several years, the club has developed rivalries with other clubs, mainly Gryf Słupsk.

Bałtyk in Europe

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
1983Intertoto CupGRBoldklubben 19031–1, 2–1
IFK Göteborg0–3, 0–0
Admira Wacker Mödling3–1, 2–3

Current squad

Former Players