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MMTS Kwidzyn
Polish handball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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MMTS Kwidzyn is a men's handball club from Kwidzyn, Poland, that plays in the Superliga.
The current name of the club is Energa Borys MMTS Kwidzyn due to sponsorship reasons.
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The team was founded in 1998. In the 1999/2000 season, it reached 2nd place in the Division 1 Group B and was promoted to the Superliga. In its first season in the Superliga, the team finished in 8th place. In the 2008/2009 season, the team stood on the podium of the Polish championship for the first time: in the fight for the bronze medal, they defeated the AZS-AWFiS Gdańsk team 3:2.[1] In the 2008/2009 season, the team started in the international cup for the first time, in the third round of the EHF Challenge Cup, they were eliminated against the Serbian RK Proleter Zrenjanin. The team finished in 3rd place in the regular season of the 2009/2010 season. They defeated Warmia Olsztyn in the quarter-finals of the play-off, and Wisła Płock in the semi-finals 3:2. The finals were decided by the fifth match played in Płock, in which MMTS unexpectedly won 26:25 and thus reached the finals.[2] In the final, he lost 3:0 to Vive Kielce (20:27; 24:28; 32:36) and thus won the silver medal of the Polish championship. In the 2009/2010 season, the team reached the finals of the EHF Challenge Cup, but lost to the Portuguese Sporting CP (25:27; 26:27), thereby ending the competition in 2nd place. In the 2010/2011 season, MMTS won their second bronze medal, defeating Stal Mielec in the 3rd place match. The team finished the 2011/2012 season in 4th place, but won the bronze medal in the Polish Cup after defeating KS Azoty-Puławy.[3] In the 2012/2013 season, the team won its 3rd bronze medal, winning against KS Azoty-Puławy 3:2 (29:25; 29:30; 27:36; 36:28; 29:28). Due to insufficient budget to play in the Polish Superliga, they wanted to dissolve the club at the end of the 2020/2021 season,[4] but this did not happen in the end.[5]
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Current squad
- Squad for the 2025–26 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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Previous squads
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Honours
Domestic
- Polish Superliga:
Silver (1): 2010
Bronze (3): 2009, 2011, 2013
- Polish Cup:
Bronze (7): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2017, 2023
International
- EHF Challenge Cup :
Silver (1): 2010
European record
EHF Challenge Cup
EHF ranking
- As of 5 December 2024[6]
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Former club members
Notable former players
Goalkeepers
Sebastian Suchowicz (2004–2013)
Krzysztof Szczecina (2011–2014, 2016–2022)
Łukasz Zakreta (2022–)
Right wingers
Michał Daszek (2011–2014)
Piotr Frelek (2000–2006)
Mateusz Kosmala (2019–2020, 2023–)
Mateusz Seroka (2007–2017)
Jakub Szyszko (2020–2023)
Left wingers
Damian Kostrzewa (2011–2012)
Adrian Nogowski (2009–2011, 2012–2020)
Patryk Rombel (2001–2013)
Line players
Michał Peret (2006–2023)
Left backs
Kacper Adamski (2018–2020)
Michał Adamuszek (2008–2013)
Paweł Genda (2013–2017)
Hubert Kornecki (2021–2023)
Kamil Krieger (2006–2008, 2011–2012, 2016–2022)
Antoni Łangowski (2009–2015)
Damian Przytuła (2018–2021)
Central backs
Maciej Mroczkowski (1998–2016)
Arkadiusz Ossowski (2014–2015, 2016–2022)
Maciej Pilitowski (2014–2018, 2024–)
Michał Potoczny (2015–2021, 2022–)
Right backs
Ignacy Bąk (2017)
Robert Orzechowski (2008–2013, 2018–2023)
Marek Szpera (2015–2017)
Daniel Urbanowicz (2005–2008)
Przemysław Zadura (2013–2016)
Bogdan Cherkashchenko (2023–2024)
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