A brief glimpse into the past

Finał nie dla KPS | SportSiedlce Flesz
Finał nie dla KPS | SportSiedlce Flesz

KPS Siedlce przegrał 0:3 w drugim półfinale play-off z ChKS Chełm.



BBTS nie zostawił punktów w Siedlcach | SportSiedlce Flesz
BBTS nie zostawił punktów w Siedlcach | SportSiedlce Flesz

KPS Siedlce przegrał 1:3 z BBTS Bielsko-Biała. Po dwóch przegranych setach drużyna Witolda Chwastyniaka odbiła się od dna ...



Astra wyjechała z kompletem | SportSiedlce Flesz
Astra wyjechała z kompletem | SportSiedlce Flesz

To nie był udany mecz w wykonaniu KPS Siedlce. Drużyna Witolda Chwastyniaka przegrała 1:3 z Astrą Nowa Sól. Przed ...



Liga Akademicka AZS | Warszawa | Piłka Siatkowa K | US Siedlce - WSG Bydgoszcz
Liga Akademicka AZS | Warszawa | Piłka Siatkowa K | US Siedlce - WSG Bydgoszcz

Liga Akademicka AZS | Warszawa | Piłka Siatkowa K | US Siedlce - WSG Bydgoszcz.



DAWID SOKOŁOWSKI po meczu PLS 1. Ligi REA BAS Białystok - KPS Siedlce
DAWID SOKOŁOWSKI po meczu PLS 1. Ligi REA BAS Białystok - KPS Siedlce

W trzeciej kolejce PLS 1. Ligi REA BAS Białystok podejmował we własnej hali KPS Siedlce. Bardzo emocjonujące spotkanie ...



Team, Place & City Details

Siarka Tarnobrzeg

Siarka Tarnobrzeg is a Polish professional football club, based in Tarnobrzeg, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, which plays in the III liga, the fourth tier of the national football league system. In early 1990s, Siarka played in the Ekstraklasa, with such players as Cezary Kucharski, Andrzej Kobylański, Tomasz Kiełbowicz and Mariusz Kukiełka.

MKP Pogoń Siedlce
MKP Pogoń Siedlce

Miejski Klub Piłkarski Pogoń Siedlce is a Polish football club based in Siedlce. The football team is currently playing in II liga.

MKS Pogoń Siedlce (rugby union)

Miejski Klub Sportowy Pogoń Siedlce is a Polish rugby union club based in Siedlce, Poland that plays in the Rugby Ekstraliga. Siedlce were promoted from the First Division in 2011-12 up to the Rugby Ekstraliga having finished third.

ASK KS Siarka Tarnobrzeg

ASK KS Siarka Tarnobrzeg is a Polish professional basketball team, founded in 1962 and based in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. The team plays in the Polish Basketball League .

Siaka Tiéné
Siaka Tiéné

Siaka Tiéné is an Ivorian footballer who last played for Montpellier. He played primarily as a left back.

Siedlce Voivodeship
Siedlce Voivodeship

Siedlce Voivodeship was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in the years 1975–1998, superseded by Masovian Voivodeship and Lublin Voivodeship. Its capital city was Siedlce.

Siedlce
Siedlce

Siedlce [Polish pronunciation: ['ɕɛdlt͡sɛ] ] (Yiddish: שעדליץ‎ Shedlits, Russian: Седлец Sedlets) is a city in eastern Poland with 77,872 inhabitants (as of 2018). Situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously the city was the capital of a separate Siedlce Voivodeship (1975–1998).

Siedlce, Gdańsk

Siedlce [ˈɕɛdlt͡sɛ] is a district (dzielnica) of the city of Gdańsk, Poland, with 17,584 inhabitants (area 2.6 km²). It includes the area around Kartuska Street, the main road out of Gdańsk towards Kartuzy).

Siedlce Department
Siedlce Department

Siedlce Department was a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw in years 1809–1815. Its capital city was Siedlce, and it was further divided onto 9 powiats.

Siedlce County
Siedlce County

Siedlce County is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998.

Siedlce Governorate
Siedlce Governorate

Siedlce Governorate was an administrative unit (governorate) of the Congress Poland.

Siedlce (parliamentary constituency)
Siedlce (parliamentary constituency)

Siedlce is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Masovian Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm.The district has the number '18' for elections to the Sejm and is named after the city of Siedlce.

Siedlce pogrom
Siedlce pogrom

Siedlce pogrom refers to the events of September 8–10 or 11, 1906, in Siedlce, Kingdom of Poland. It was part of a wave of pogroms in Russia and controlled territories (such as the Kingdom of Poland), in the larger context of the widespread unrest.