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Industria Kielce
Full nameKlub Sportowy Iskra Kielce Spółka Akcyjna
Short nameIskra Kielce
Founded1965; 59 years ago (1965)
ArenaHala Legionów
Capacity4,200
PresidentMagdalena Szczukiewicz
Head coachTalant Dujshebaev
CaptainAlex Dujshebaev
LeaguePolish Superliga
2023–242nd place
Club colours     
Team colours Team colours Team colours Team colours Home Team colours Team colours Team colours Team colours Away
Website
Official site

KS Iskra Kielce SA, officially known for sponsorship reasons as Industria Kielce, is a professional men's handball club based in Kielce in southeastern Poland. The club plays in the Polish Superliga and is a regular competitor of the EHF Champions League. It is the most successful Polish handball club based on the number of the league titles (20).

Since 1984, the club has been playing at the highest level league of Polish handball, winning its first title in 1993 (they finished the season with 44 points, 5 points more than one of their greatest contestants – Wisła Płock).

In 2019, it has become the most successful handball club in Poland, winning its 16th title and therefore beating the previous record holder, Śląsk Wrocław.

Throughout the years of its functioning, the club has managed to reach the final four of the Champions League five times, eventually winning the most prestigious handball competition in Europe in 2016.

Honours

Domestic

Winners (20): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2002–03, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
Winners (17): 1984–85, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21

International

Winners: 2015–16
Silver: 2021–22, 2022–23
Bronze: 2012–13, 2014–15
Final four: 2018–19
Bronze: 2016, 2022

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos.
1984–85 1 Superliga 4
1985–86 1 Superliga 5
1986–87 1 Superliga 9
1987–88 1 Superliga 7
1988–89 1 Superliga 8
1989–90 1 Superliga 4
1990–91 1 Superliga 4
1991–92 1 Superliga 12
1992–93 1 Superliga 1
1993–94 1 Superliga 1
1994–95 1 Superliga 2
1995–96 1 Superliga 1
1996–97 1 Superliga 3
1997–98 1 Superliga 1
1998–99 1 Superliga 1
1999–00 1 Superliga 4
2000–01 1 Superliga 3
2001–02 1 Superliga 5
2002–03 1 Superliga 1
2003–04 1 Superliga 2


Season Tier League Pos.
2004–05 1 Superliga 3
2005–06 1 Superliga 4
2006–07 1 Superliga 3
2007–08 1 Superliga 3
2008–09 1 Superliga 1
2009–10 1 Superliga 1
2010–11 1 Superliga 2
2011–12 1 Superliga 1
2012–13 1 Superliga 1
2013–14 1 Superliga 1
2014–15 1 Superliga 1
2015–16 1 Superliga 1
2016–17 1 Superliga 1
2017–18 1 Superliga 1
2018–19 1 Superliga 1
2019–20 1 Superliga 1
2020–21 1 Superliga 1
2021–22 1 Superliga 1
2022–23 1 Superliga 1
2023–24 1 Superliga 2

European record

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2023–24 Group stage
(Group A)
Aalborg Håndbold 31–34 35–35 4th place
Kolstad Håndball 31–23 32–30
Paris Saint-Germain 30–29 26–35
THW Kiel 36–36 31–35
Pick Szeged 27–27 25–26
RK Eurofarm Pelister 35–25 24–21
RK Zagreb 28–24 22–22
Playoffs GOG Håndbold 33–28 33–25 66–53
1/4 SC Magdeburg 27–26 25–27 52–53
2022–23 Group stage
(Group B)
HBC Nantes 40–33 33–30 2nd place
Barça 31–32 28–32
Aalborg Håndbold 33–28 30–28
THW Kiel 40–37 29–32
RK Celje 36–28 33–30
Pick Szeged 37–30 31–28
Elverum Håndball 37–33 27–26
1/4 Veszprém 31–27 29–29 60–56
1/2 Paris Saint-Germain 25–24
Final SC Magdeburg 29–30
2021–22 Group stage
(Group B)
Dinamo București 34–29 29–32 1st place
Veszprém 32–29 33–35
Motor 33–27 26–25
Flensburg-Handewitt 37–29 33–25
FC Porto 39–33 27–29
Paris Saint-Germain 38–33 27–32
Barça 29–27 32–30
1/4 Montpellier Handball 30–22 31–28 61–50
1/2 Veszprém 37–35
Final Barça 35–37
2015–16 Group stage
(Group B)
Pick Szeged 27–26 30–31 2nd place
Montpellier Handball 30–23 32–27
Rhein-Neckar Löwen 28–27 32–32
IFK Kristianstad 35–27 35–35
Barça 30–30 33–31
RK Vardar 23–20 24–34
KIF Kolding 33–31 33–25
1/8 Meshkov Brest 33–30 32–28 65–58
1/4 Flensburg-Handewitt 29–28 28–28 57–56
1/2 Paris Saint-Germain 28–26
Final Veszprém 39–38

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2024–25 season
Goalkeepers
Left wingers
Right wingers
Line players
Left backs
Centre backs
Right backs

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season
Joining
Leaving

See also

References

  1. "Osiągnięcia". kielcehandball.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  2. "To były wspaniałe lata pełne sukcesów i emocji. VIVE Group podsumowuje 18 lat wsparcia dla KS VIVE Kielce Handball S.A." odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl (in Polish). 25 June 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  3. "VIVE Kielce mistrzem Polski! Historyczne zwycięstwo". sport.pl (in Polish). 25 May 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  4. "Mają to! Szczypiorniści Vive Tauronu Kielce pokonali Veszprem i wygrali Ligę Mistrzów!". przegladsportowy.pl (in Polish). 29 May 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2021.

External links

Polish Superliga
2024–25 Teams
Seasons
Poland Polish Sports Personality of the Year
Sportspersonality of The Year
Team of The Year
Coach of The Year
European Cup and EHF Champions League winners
European Cup
EHF Champions League
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