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Nieciecza
Founded in 1922 in the small village of Nieciecza in southern Poland, Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza KS is a club whose story is one of remarkable perseverance and a fairy-tale rise through the ranks of Polish football. For most of its existence, it was a modest, local amateur side. The transformative moment came in the early 2000s when the club came under the ownership of the local construction company Bruk-Bet, which provided the financial stability and ambition to begin a historic ascent through the lower divisions. The club's home is the intimate Stadion Termaliki in Nieciecza, a venue that underscores their unique identity. With a capacity of just over 4,500, it is one of the smallest stadiums ever to host top-flight football in Poland, creating a famously tight and intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams. This setting is central to the club's identity as a community-focused, family-run operation. Their most notable achievement came in 2015 when they secured promotion to the Ekstraklasa, Poland's top division, becoming the first club from such a small village (with a population of around 750) to reach this level. This "fairy tale" captivated the nation. While they have yo-yoed between the top two tiers since, their presence in the Ekstraklasa remains a testament to their ambition. They have not won major national cups or qualified for European competitions, but their promotion is a historic feat in itself. The team's playing style has often been characterized as pragmatic, organized, and resilient, reflecting the hard-working ethos of their region. Legendary figures are more tied to the modern era of their rise, such as key players from their promotion campaigns and long-serving staff who built the club's infrastructure. The fan culture, while not massive, is deeply loyal and local, centered around the village community and the club's sponsors. Currently, Nieciecza competes in the I liga, the second tier of Polish football, consistently challenging for promotion. An interesting fact is their official name, which includes their sponsor, a common practice in Polish football. Their primary rivalry is with nearby Sandecja Nowy Sącz, a clash often dubbed the "Sądecczyzna Derby." The story of Bruk-Bet Termalica remains a powerful symbol of how investment and community spirit can propel even the smallest club onto the national stage.
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