TH Unia Oświęcim

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Klub Sportowy Unia Oświęcim is a Polish professional ice hockey club based in Oświęcim, Poland. They play in the Polska Hokej Liga, the top-level ice hockey league in Poland. The team's colors are blue and white.[1]

KS Unia Oświęcim
CityOświęcim, Poland
LeaguePolska Hokej Liga
Founded11 December 1946 (club)
1957 (ice hockey section)
Home arenaHala Lodowa Oświęcim
ColoursBlue, white
   
General managerMariusz Sibik
Head coachAntti Karhula
Websiteunia-oswiecim.pl
Franchise history
1957–1999KS Unia Oświęcim
1999–2006Dwory Unia Oświęcim
2006–2009TH Unia Oświęcim
2009–2014Aksam Unia Oświęcim
2014–2015TH Unia Oświęcim

History

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The club was created in 1946, with the ice hockey section being created in 1957. From 1957 to 1999 it was called KS Unia Oświęcim, and from 1999 to 2006, Dwory Unia Oświęcim. Their home ice is the Hala Lodowa MOSiR which can holds 3,500 people.

In June 2020, Eliezer Sherbatov, captain of Israel national team, signed a one-year contract with the team, which plays just a short walk from the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp, where one million Jewish people were killed during the Holocaust.[2] Sherbatov said, "I have a great deal of motivation because it is Auschwitz. I want to win the championship, the Polish Cup and the continental title, and then everyone will know the one who did this is a Jewish–Israeli."[2] His father told him "to work hard, to show his lion’s heart, and to be proud of Israel and show people we are still alive."[3]

Current roster

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As of 7 February 2025.[4]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
5   Carl Ackered D L 34 2023 Stockholm, Sweden
25   Erik Ahopelto C L 29 2022 Tampere, Finland
4   Peter Bezuška D L 32 2015 Bojnice, Slovakia
9   Roman Dyukov D L 29 2022 Minsk, Belarus
61   Krystian Dziubiński (C) C L 37 2021 Nowy Targ, Poland
24   Radosław Galant C L 34 2024 Krynica, Poland
55   Ville Heikkinen C L 31 2023 Helsinki, Finland
36   Anton Holm LW L 35 2024 Nacka, Sweden
92   Lauri Huhdanpää C L 30 2024 Tampere, Finland
17   Henry Karjalainen LW L 29 2023 Lappeenranta, Finland
26   Marcin Kolusz D L 40 2024 Limanowa, Poland
53   Robert Kowalówka G L 31 2021 Oświęcim, Poland
12   Sebastian Kowalówka (A  C L 38 2016 Oświęcim, Poland
44   Łukasz Krzemień C L 28 2019 Bytom, Poland
52   Christopher Liljewall C L 35 2024 Malmö, Sweden
65   Linus Lundin G L 32 2022 Stockholm, Sweden
19   Jakub Łoza F L 20 2023 Katowice, Poland
15   Kacper Łukawski D L 20 2023 Oświęcim, Poland
10   Sam Marklund LW L 32 2024 Skellefteå, Sweden
18   Miłosz Noworyta (A) D L 26 2019 Oświęcim, Poland
21   Daniel Olsson Trkulja LW L 34 2023 Stockholm, Sweden
13   Kacper Prokopiak D L 19 2023 Warsaw, Poland
14   Adrian Prusak F R 26 2019 Oświęcim, Poland
11   Kamil Sadlocha C R 26 2023 Sosnowiec, Poland
57   Andreas Söderberg D L 29 2024 Skellefteå, Sweden
77   Joonas Uimonen   D L 26 2023 Hämeenlinna, Finland
66   Kalle Valtola   D L 29 2023 Turku, Finland
63   Jere Vertanen D L 26 2024 Jyväskylä, Finland
8   Patryk Wajda D L 37 2024 Nowy Targ, Poland

Achievements

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  • Polish Championship:
    • Champions (9): 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2024
    • Runners-up (9): 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2020, 2022
    • 3rd place (3): 2011, 2012, 2023
  • Polish Cup:
    • Winners (2): 2000, 2002

Season-by-season

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Season League Playoff Rank
1990–91 I liga 2
1991–92 I liga Playoff champions
1992–93 I liga 2
1993–94 I liga 2
1994–95 I liga 2
1995–96 I liga 2
1996–97 I liga 2
1997–98 I liga Playoff champions
1998–99 I liga Playoff champions
1999–2000 PLH Playoff champions
2000–01 PLH Playoff champions
2001–02 PLH Playoff champions
2002–03 PLH Playoff champions
2003–04 PLH Playoff champions
2004–05 PLH 2
2005–06 PLH 4
2006–07 PLH 7
2007–08 PLH 10 (relegated)
2008–09 I liga 1 (promoted)
2009–10 PLH 6
2010–11 PLH 3
2011–12 PLH 3
2012–13 PLH 6
2013–14 PHL 4
2014–15 PHL 6

References

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  1. ^ "Re-Plast Unia"
  2. ^ a b Cramer, Philissa (10 August 2020). "Israeli ice hockey star signs to play in Oswiecim, otherwise known as Auschwitz". Times of Israel.
  3. ^ Marty Klinkenberg (August 21, 2020). "Israeli-Canadian Eliezer Sherbatov on his Jewish heritage and playing hockey in Poland". The Globe and Mail.
  4. ^ "Team Roster / Unia Oswiecim". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
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