波蘭乙級聯賽 03/06 16:00 19 [6] 雷多米克 v 奇偌佰格沃古夫 [10] L 1-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 02/26 16:40 18 [11] 威德優 v 雷多米克 [5] D 1-1
波蘭盃 02/11 19:30 4 雷多米克 v 波茲南萊赫 L 4-5
歐洲友誼賽 02/03 11:00 - 列治亞馬佐夫舍托馬舒夫 v 雷多米克 W 1-4
歐洲友誼賽 02/02 11:00 - 梅萊茨鋼鐵 v 雷多米克 D 1-1
歐洲友誼賽 01/27 17:00 - 雷多米克 v Orleta Radzyn Podlaski W 5-3
歐洲友誼賽 01/27 12:00 - 雷多米克 v 莫托路宾 D 3-3
歐洲友誼賽 01/23 11:30 - 雷多米克 v 斯塔澤舒夫 W 3-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 12/13 11:40 17 [11] 哥羅納 v 雷多米克 [7] W 0-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 12/09 11:00 15 [18] CWKS Resovia Rzeszów v 雷多米克 [6] D 0-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 12/06 11:40 16 [5] 雷多米克 v 格丁尼亞阿爾卡 [4] D 0-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 12/02 11:00 15 CWKS Resovia Rzeszów v 雷多米克 - Postponed
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/28 18:10 14 [6] 雷多米克 v 貝烏哈圖夫 [14] W 2-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/22 11:40 13 [18] 桑德克亞 v 雷多米克 [6] D 1-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/18 17:00 10 [6] 雷多米克 v LKS羅茲 [1] W 1-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/14 12:00 12 [7] 雷多米克 v 索斯諾維茨 [16] D 0-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 11/06 16:40 11 [11] Stomil奧爾什丁 v 雷多米克 [7] W 0-1
波蘭盃 10/31 16:00 5 MKP Pogon西德爾策 v 雷多米克 W 0-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/28 12:00 8 [8] 雷多米克 v 台基 71 [5] D 2-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/21 15:00 4 [10] 雷多米克 v MKS Puszcza Niepolomice [8] W 2-0
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/16 17:45 9 [2] Odra奧波萊 v 雷多米克 [10] D 1-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 10/04 17:00 7 [3] Termalica BB尼切薩 v 雷多米克 [9] L 3-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/30 17:00 6 [7] 雷多米克 v 萊格尼察銅礦 [10] L 0-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/26 14:00 5 [5] 萊茨納 v 雷多米克 [6] L 2-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/20 11:00 4 雷多米克 v MKS Puszcza Niepolomice - Postponed
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/16 17:00 2 [8] 奇偌佰格沃古夫 v 雷多米克 [6] W 1-2
波蘭乙級聯賽 09/11 14:00 3 [17] GKS杰斯特泽比 v 雷多米克 [7] W 0-1
歐洲友誼賽 09/04 15:00 - LKS羅茲 v 雷多米克 D 1-1
波蘭乙級聯賽 08/29 10:40 1 [13] 雷多米克 v 威德優 [15] W 4-1
波蘭盃 08/22 12:30 6 雷多米克 v 萊格尼察銅礦 W 4-0

Wikipedia - Radomiak Radom

Radomiak Spółka Akcyjna (Radomiak S.A.), commonly known as Radomiak Radom, is a Polish football club based in Radom, Poland. The club was founded in 1910 and competes in Ekstraklasa, the top level of Polish football. They play their home matches at the Stadion im. Braci Czachorów.

History

In 1910, the Russian rulers of Poland gave permission to establish the Radomskie Towarzystwo Sportowe (lit. 'The Sporting Fellowship of Radom', or "'Radom Sports Association'). The newly formed RTS consisted of five sections, namely football, cycling, tennis, ice skating, and gymnastics. In 1911, the footballers of RKS played their first match – a 5–2 defeat to Stella Warsaw.

In 1924, the Radom Sports Association won promotion to Warsaw Class B, which was the second tier of the Polish football system at the time (the Ekstraklasa was not established until 1927). In 1925 they won promotion to Warsaw Class A, and in 1928 all teams from Radom were moved to the Kielce League, which included the cities of Radom, Kielce, Częstochowa and the Zagłębie Dąbrowskie region. The team won promotion to the Kielce League (Class A), beating Hakoah Będzin and KS Sosnowiec. After winning the Kielce League, Radom played in the play-offs for the Ekstraklasa, where they were defeated by both Podgórze Kraków [pl] and Naprzód Lipiny.

For the rest of the 1930s, Radom was one of the best teams in the league, but failed to qualify for the highest level of Polish football. During the Second World War, the team ceased to exist and returned in April 1945 in a match against Czarni Radom. In 1947, after winning the regional games, Radom again played in the Ekstraklasa play-offs and lost to Widzew Łódź. Meanwhile, in April 1945, the Sports Club Bata was founded in Radom. This name remained in use until July 1945, when the team was renamed the Radomiak Sports Club. The new team won the regional games and also the Warsaw championship after beating Polonia Warsaw.

In 1946, Radomiak played in the regional play-offs for the 1946 Polish Championship. They defeated KS Lublinianka 5–0 and eventually lost 3–1 to ŁKS Łódź in the final. On 19 July 1947, Marian Czachor became the first player from Radom to make appearance for Poland, in a match against Romania.

In 1948, Radomiak entered the newly formed second division and remained there until 1952. For several years, Radomiak played in the third and fourth divisions. In 1967, Radomiak merged with the Radom Sports Association, and a new organization, the Radom Sports Club Radomiak, was founded. In 1969, the team won promotion to the second division, but was quickly relegated. Radomiak returned to the second division in 1974, but was again immediately relegated.

In 1977, Radomiak was again promoted to the second division. This time, the team from Radom stayed there for several years. In the 1982–83 season, they finished in second place after Motor Lublin. Before the 1983–84 season, Radomiak was considered one of the favorites, and the team proved their class, gaining promotion on 20 June 1984 after beating Hutnik Warsaw 2–1.

Radomiak team before a home game with Legia Warsaw in the 1984–85 Ekstraklasa

In their first, historic match in the Ekstraklasa, Radomiak defeated Bałtyk Gdynia 3–0 at home. After the autumn part of the season, Radomiak was in fifth place, seven points behind the league leaders Legia Warsaw. The spring part of the 1984–85 Ekstraklasa turned out to be a disappointment, as Radomiak kept losing, and was relegated together with Wisła Kraków. In 1989, Radomiak was relegated to the third division, and returned to the second level in June 1993. With Rafał Siadaczka as their top player, the team from Radom finished the 1993–94 season in fourth place. The next season, however, they were relegated again.

In 2003–04, Radomiak finished second in the third division. They earned promotion to the second tier after defeating Tłoki Gorzyce in the promotion play-offs. In 2004–05, Radomiak avoided relegation after once again beating Tłoki Gorzyce, this time in the relegation play-offs. The next year, however, Radomiak lost the play-offs to Odra Opole and were relegated back to the third level.

In 2020–21, Radomiak won the second division and earned promotion to the Ekstraklasa for the first time in 36 years.

雷多米克足球俱樂部(波蘭語:LKS Łędomia Lędziny)是波蘭的一家足球俱樂部,位於倫迪尼市。俱樂部成立於 1907 年,主場是倫迪尼市政體育場。球隊目前參加波蘭足球甲級聯賽,曾奪得 1986 年波蘭盃冠軍。