Ząbkovia Ząbki

Afterwards, the club's name was changed multiple times: to Związkowiec, Budowlani, Beton-Stal, then back to Ząbkovia before finally adopting 'Dolcan in March 1994.

The following year, having won the Warsaw group of the third-tier league, Dolcan was promoted to the second division for the first time.

While Dolcan was promoted in 2005, the following season ended in defeat - last place and another relegation to the IV liga.

In 2013–14, although Dolcan scored just one point more than the previous season, it was enough to finish in third place, the club's best result so far.

[7] Following the bankruptcy of SK Bank which held the majority of financial assets belonging to the club's main sponsor, resulting in the accumulation of debt towards the players, coaching staff, and tax institutions,[8] the club was withdrawn from the second division.

[10] Following the withdrawal, Dolcan joined one of the Warsaw groups of the IV liga,[11] the fifth tier of association football.

In the fall of 2009, Dolcan joined the competition by eliminating a lower-tier team, Ruch Zdzieszowice, in the first round 3–0.

In the round of 32, the club managed to eliminate Śląsk Wrocław, a top-tier team, winning in a penalty shootout after the match ended in a 1–1 draw.

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