TMRF Widzew Łódź

TMRF Widzew Łódź was a Polish football club. Originally founded in 1910 in the village of Widzew (now part of Łódź), it was dissolved with the outbreak of World War II.[1]

TMRF Widzew Łódź
Full nameTowarzystwo Miłośników Rozwoju Fizycznego Widzew Łódź
Nickname(s)Czerwona Armia
(The Red Army)
Drużyna z charakterem
(Team with character)
Founded1910 (1910) (original)
2014 (2014) (re-founded)
Dissolved2016 (2016)
(became Widzew II Łódź)
GroundStadion Widzewa
Capacity10,500
LeagueKlasa A, group: Łódź I (7th tier)
2015−16Klasa A, group: Łódź I
(7th tier), 2nd of 12

In 2014, it was re-founded by Widzew Łódź fanatics.[2] They won the Łódź I group of Klasa B (8th and bottom tier of the Polish football pyramid) in their first season and subsequently got promoted to Klasa A (7th tier).[3] The club was created because fans of the original Widzew have been in a long conflict with the club board.
Only Widzew supporters were playing for this team,[4] similar to the policy of KKS Wiara Lecha.

Before the start of the 2016−17 season, TMRF Widzew Łódź became Widzew Łódź's reserve team.[5]

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