Śmigły Wilno was a
former Polish soccer team. Founded in 1933 in
Wilno (now Vilnius,
Lithuania). Śmigły's full name was
Wojskowy Klub Sportowy "Śmigły" Wilno (Military Sports Club "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" (Agile) 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 (such as Strzelec, Pogon, Lauda and Ognisko), 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 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 (3-1 and 3-2) and
76 p.p. Grodno (4-1 and 2-1). Then, in the semifinals, overcame
Naprzód Lipiny (0-1, 1-0 and 4-2 in additional game, held in
Warsaw. In the finals, however,
Polonia Warszawa proved to be too strong. Śmigły lost both games (0-2...
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