RKS Radomiak Radom is a Polish football club based in Radom, Poland. The club was founded in 1910 and competes in the Ekstraklasa, the top level of Polish football. They play their home matches at the Stadion im. Braci Czachorow.
History
In 1910, the Russian rulers of Poland gave permission to establish the Radomskie Towarzystwo Sportowe (literally "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 Warszawa.
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, Czestochowa and the Zaglebie Dabrowskie region. The team won promotion to the Kielce League (Class A), beating Hakoah Bedzin and KS Sosnowiec. After winning the Kielce League, Radom played in the play-offs for the Ekstraklasa, where they were defeated by both Podgorze Krakow and Naprzod 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 Lodz. 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 Warszawa.
In 1946, Radomiak played in the regional play-offs for the 1946 Polish Championship. They defeated Lublinianka
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