[1] The name of WKS Kadra Poznań and the club's statute were established, the management board, the audit committee and the court of honor were elected.
[1] The club has several active sections: athletics, field hockey, freestyle wrestling, handball, orienteering, shooting, taekwondo and tennis.
[3] The first success of the section was winning in 1988 the gold medal of the Polish Championships in the relay, the team consisting of: Gliszczyński, Domagała, Niedzielski.
[3] In 1993 they recorded the first international success; the bronze medal at the Junior World Championships was won in the relay race by Robert Banach and Dariusz Mikusiński.
[3] This success is largely attributed to long-serving coach Tadeusz Rutkowski, who over the years raised several generations of athletes who represented Poland in international competitions.
[3] Currently, 23 professional athletes belong to the section,[3] and Bartosz Pawlak and Michał Olejnik are among the national leaders in their disciplines.
[3] The section was officially founded in 1952, after takeover of a 3 -time champion military club WKS Poznań dating back to the inter-war period[4] The section is the most successful club in the country, a European contender since the early 90s[4] and dominant force domestically, both traditional outdoor[5][6][7] and indoor in equal measure.
[11] Paweł Kurczewski was the world silver medalist in 1971, and Adam Sobieraj won the bronze medal at the 2010 European Wrestling Championships.