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Football club
Kresy Tarnopol
Full nameWojskowo-Cywilny Klub Sportowy Kresy Tarnopol
Founded1907
Dissolved1939
OwnerPolish Army
ChairmenDr. Aleksander Medyński [pl] (1907–1913)
Dr. Włodzimierz Lenkiewicz [pl] (1921–1927)
sgt. Władysław Langner (1928–1929)
sgt. Wacław Piekarski (1930–1937)

WCKS Kresy Tarnopol is a defunct Polish multi-sports club, which was located in Tarnopol, then in southeastern Poland; currently Ternopil, Ukraine.

They had a football department which participated in regional leagues of the local Polish Football Association branch.

Kresy as a region and therefore the club too ceased to exist in September 1939, after German and Soviet aggression against Poland.

References

  1. Andrzej Gowarzewski. Encyklopedia piłkarska FUJI: Kolekcja klubów - tom 4: "Lwów i Wilno". Vol. 4.
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