[5] In the 2000–01 season, the club finished 6th in the Kraków group of the regional league, the fifth tier of Polish association football at the time, 16 points behind the leader, Puszcza Niepołomice.
The following season, Kmita won the fourth tier competition with a 20-point advantage, progressed through playoffs against Okocimski Brzesko and was promoted to the third division.
[8] However, the club avoided relegation as Pogoń Szczecin, who were due to participate in the second-tier competition, were denied a license to do so.
[11] In March 2011, before the start of the spring round, the club withdrew from the fourth tier competition[12][13] due to being unable to pay the debts it owed to the tax authorities[11] and other institutions.
In 2024, they were crowned champions of the Kraków II group of the regional league, resulting in promotion to the V liga.